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Sharad-Nitish clash certain, first round on 19 August

It will be worth watching on 19 August whether this political rivalry within the JD-U results in a split. Also, it will also be interesting to see if Sharad Yadav, who received huge public backing during his three-day tour of Bihar, poses a challenge to Nitish

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