5 netas quit JDU in Bihar, which will go to polls later this year

Three Muslim JDU functionaries resigned over the party's support for the waqf bill in Bihar, raising concerns ahead of state elections. Despite the backlash, JDU believes welfare initiatives for minorities will secure votes. JDU has faced strained relations with Muslim voters after past support for controversial bills, but remains optimistic about its electoral prospects.
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