Bihar Election Result 2025: The NDA’s unexpected victory in the Bihar Assembly elections has brought a unique sense of excitement to all party workers. Celebrations have been rife within the NDA camp since noon. Several prominent leaders of the Grand Alliance have faced defeat. Tejashwi Yadav himself is trailing in his own seat.

Following the NDA’s impressive performance, PM Narendra Modi will arrive at the Delhi BJP headquarters at 6 p.m. to address workers and congratulate the public. Preparations are underway for his event at the party headquarters. Union Home Minister and BJP President JP Nadda will also be present. The people of Bihar have voted for the BJP wholeheartedly this time, leaving all workers and leaders overjoyed.

Drums and trumpets are playing at the BJP headquarters

Following the NDA’s landslide victory, celebrations are rife from Patna to the Delhi BJP headquarters. The beats of drums and patriotic songs resonate, with workers offering sweets and congratulating each other.

The popularity of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and PM Modi is considered a key factor in the NDA’s lead. Nitish Kumar has led Bihar for the past two decades. He is also known as ‘Sushasan Babu’. This election was considered a test of public trust and political stability for him.

NDA Hits Double Century

As of this writing, the NDA has hit a double century in the trends. Some candidates are distributing sweets after winning. The NDA is leading in 203 seats. The BJP is leading in 90, the JDU in 80, the LJP in 20, the HAM in 3, and the RLM in 4. Among the opposition alliances, the RJD is leading in 28, the Congress in 4, the CPI(ML) in 4, and the CPI-M in 1. Furthermore, the BSP and AIMIM are leading in 1 seat.

Nitish Kumar’s Political

Nitish Kumar has focused on political stability and development for over four decades. He improved rural infrastructure and built public trust through direct financial assistance schemes. His political career began with the JP movement of the 1970s, and he established a strong identity for the backward classes and in secular politics.