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Youth stands meekly at shop

Nevertheless, there is that young man, so modest and sincere that he doesn't even know the costs of the different goods in his large store. His direct response to the rate enquiry used to be that his elderly father was aware of it.  Naturally, he stays in the store to weigh the various things for clients who come into his roadside business, but he doesn't seem to feel comfortable telling them how much each item costs exactly. Some patrons of his roadside store think this is incredible, if not intimidating. But it's because of how rigid he is about order, how disciplined he is, and how he obeys his father's instructions.  If his simplicity conveys a familiar sense of meekness, it's because he fears his father. The world is now his, and he speaks very little about a very different element of it.  While he weighs the goods for the clients who are waiting, he doesn't  really think of anything noteworthy. His simplicity reveals a somewhat more modest nature, thus no ...

Bihar sparks fabulous feat


What has plainly been a significant satisfaction for the BJP is that the Congress party has been reduced to an insignificant challenge now. It was quite incredible to see how quickly a concept could take hold of erasing the past political product. 

Partymen were just thankful to see that the BJP could still spark such a fabulous feat. 

After all, the saffron party is undeniably steadfast in its celebration of its grand and overwhelming victory in the recently concluded Bihar polls, which, as some have said, marks the beginning of a new era for the state. 

Since the advent of its rule in the state, the party has generally hailed the recent giant victory as a rare party achievement. How can it be denied altogether? Instead of really taking advantage of voter's kindness and  hospitality, it's sometimes preferable to politely leave when things feel particularly far better and somewhat energising.

The state has registered a record turnout of 66.91% - the highest since the state's first assembly elections in 1951, as has been ably maintained. The Bihar polls practically serve as a precursor to several other key state elections next year. 

West Bengal, Kerala and Tamil Nadu are the prominent states where elections will surely be held. If 2025 Bihar elections have taught us anything in particular, it’s that this is but a political world, and the rest of us are just living in it as per politicians' principles. 

BJP is reportedly not in power in all these states and has struggled to make inroads despite all the prevailing odds. 

One of the main reasons for the BJP-JD(U) sweep in Bihar is being linked to the large female voter turnout. Nearly half of the state's voters are women.  

Bihar has seen a steady increase in its numbers over the past years, thereby slowly recording its obviously highest female voter turnout in history at 71.6% this year. Is this analysis not worth reading? 

Both alliances had been quick to offer financial assistance schemes to woo women. Analysts do not forget to note that Nitish Kumar's welfare schemes have appealed to female voters practically. 

Meanwhile, final results indicate a further reduction in particulary Muslim candidates' representation, marking a notable shift in the state's political landscape. As many as 10 Muslims have registered their victory this election. It goes to less than the year 2010. One candidate lost with a margin of merely 23 votes as was reported. 

It can't be wholly denied in every possible way. What remained worth astonishing was that the Jan Suraj party went blank totally. 



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