Bihar Elections 2025: The Bihar Assembly elections have reached an interesting juncture. All political parties are vying for power. According to experts, a neck-to-neck fight is looming between the NDA and the Grand Alliance. However, the Jan Suraj Party is working to create a triangular contest in some seats. The NDA has nominated Nitish Kumar as its CM candidate.
The Grand Alliance is contesting the elections with Tejashwi Yadav as its CM face. Today, CM Nitish Kumar released a video message to the people of the state. He asked for a chance. During the message, the JDU chief strongly criticised the Lalu-Rabri regime. He appealed to the people of Bihar to vote for the NDA candidates. Read on for Nitish Kumar’s statement below.
He took strong aim at Lalu and Rabri.
CM Nitish Kumar released a video appealing to the people of Bihar to vote for the NDA. He said that when he came to power in 2005, Bihar was in a very bad state. At that time, there was no such thing as law and order. We worked day and night for the development of the state. We have done nothing for our families in the last 20 years.
We have empowered women and worked for every section of society. He said, “Give us another chance for a developed Bihar and form an NDA government.” CM Nitish Kumar also praised PM Narendra Modi.
Praise for PM Modi
CM Nitish Kumar also praised PM Narendra Modi profusely. Nitish said that during PM Modi’s tenure, Bihar has received significant support from the central government. Because of this, the term “Bihari” is no longer an insult. He said that during the NDA government, Bihar had made rapid economic progress. To maintain this momentum, elect us again.
PM Modi to hold a road show in Bihar
PM Narendra Modi will hold a mega road show in Patna, the capital of Bihar, on November 2nd. Through this, the BJP is also working on a strategy to secure 14 assembly seats in and around Patna. Narendra Modi’s road show will begin at Dinkar Chowk in Kadamkuan and will continue through major areas of Patna.
The road show is expected to begin at 5 p.m. Ten welcome points are being set up along the route, where the Prime Minister will be greeted with a shower of flowers, drum beats, and traditional cultural performances.










