
New Delhi: Riding high on the NDA’s resounding victory in Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to reach the BJP headquarters at 6 PM to address party workers. Sources indicate that the PM may launch a strong attack on opposition parties, particularly Congress and RJD, while also taking aim at Rahul Gandhi over alleged vote-related controversies.
At the BJP headquarters in Delhi, celebrations are already underway. Party workers are enjoying a traditional Litti-Chokha feast, reflecting the jubilant mood following the election results. Drums are beating, fireworks are being lit, and party offices are alive with festive energy.
NDA Likely to Cross 200 Seats
According to the latest figures from the Election Commission, the NDA appears on track to surpass the 200-seat mark in the Bihar Assembly. Smaller allied parties within the NDA have delivered strong performances, while the JDU has made a remarkable comeback. Leaders like Chirag Paswan and Jitan Ram Manjhi have maintained their strongholds.
Modi-Nitish Pair Remains “Superhit”
The election results clearly show that the Modi-Nitish combination continues to resonate with voters. With the NDA poised to secure over 200 seats, the Mahagathbandhan seems restricted to around 30 seats, highlighting the success of the NDA’s women-centric welfare schemes, which reportedly motivated a high turnout among female voters.
Opposition Strategy Fails
The attempt by Tejashwi Yadav and Rahul Gandhi to leverage alleged vote irregularities appears to have fallen flat. Despite organizing the “Vote Rights Yatra” with Mukesh Sahni, the opposition could not gain significant traction.
The celebrations in Delhi reflect not only the NDA’s dominance in Bihar but also the renewed political momentum for Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar ahead of future contests.
If you want, I can also prepare a punchy front-page headline version that grabs instant attention for newspaper readers. Do you want me to do that?
Discover more from SD NEWS agency
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.