Bihar Assembly Election 2025 – All political parties are now making every effort to contest the Bihar Assembly elections. According to political experts, a close contest is expected between the NDA and the Grand Alliance. The newly formed Jan Suraj Party, led by Prashant Kishore, is attempting to make the contest triangular in some seats.
On behalf of the NDA, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and PM Narendra Modi are personally campaigning for votes through election rallies. Meanwhile, senior leaders of the Grand Alliance are also seeking votes by accusing the double-engine government of fraud.
PM Narendra Modi targeted the Grand Alliance parties during public rallies held in Muzaffarpur and Motipur Sugar Mill Grounds in Bihar on Thursday. In his familiar style, he presented the new identity of the RJD, the largest constituent of the Grand Alliance, to the people.
PM Modi reveals the identity of the RJD.
PM Narendra Modi fiercely targeted the RJD in a public rally attended by several thousand people. He identified five distinct identities for the RJD. He said that their identity is marked by violence, cruelty, bitterness, misgovernance, and corruption. Today, the country is moving forward under their leadership with the resolve to build a developed India. Fulfilling this dream of a developed Bihar is impossible without them.
Unfortunately, this cannot be accomplished by relying on the RJD and Congress. These parties have ruled for years, but instead of development, they have betrayed. He launched a scathing attack on the RJD, citing “Jungle Raj,” which is also the hallmark of “Jungle Raj.” He further stated that a developed Bihar cannot be imagined by relying on the RJD.
Double-engine government will drive development.t
He said that Bihar’s development is possible only under the NDA’s double-engine government. Those who occupy land themselves, will they provide land? Those who looted the railways, will they provide connectivity? Will those who kept themselves in the lantern era provide light?
For information, the first phase of elections in Bihar will be held on November 6th, while the second phase will be held on November 11th. The results of all 243 assembly seats will come on November 14.
