Prakash told ANI, "NDA alliance is unbreakable. The seat sharing for the Bihar elections has been done. We will fulfil the promise of Viksit Bihar. The double-engine government is going to be formed..."
Amid speculations of dissatisfaction in Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) after receiving six seats in NDA's seat-sharing arrangement in Bihar, Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Vijay Kumar Sinha said that HAM leader Jitan Ram Manjhi is "satisfied" with the decision.
Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party chief and Cabinet Minister in Uttar Pradesh government, Om Prakash Rajbhar, demanded "4-5 seats" from NDA or warned to break away from the alliance and contest on all seats in the Bihar Assembly elections.
Speaking to ANI, Jha said, despite the Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's continuous claims of being their "elder brother", the role of the same had been destroyed by their own people.
The report noted that UP and Bihar have seen rapid growth in construction post the pandemic, propelled by the government's support for infrastructure development.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed grief over a tragic boat accident in the Sikrahna River in East Champaran's Lakhaura police station area, which claimed the lives of three passengers.
Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) national president Upendra Kushwaha said the party's allotment of six seats in the upcoming Bihar elections may disappoint many.
Reacting to the NDA announcing the seat-sharing formula for the Bihar assembly elections 2025, RJD leader Mrityunjay Tiwari claimed that everything was not well within the NDA and the BJP will eliminate the Janata Dal (United) (JDU) and take Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's seat.
After a long brainstorming session on seat distribution and candidate selection, the BJP is likely to announce its first list of candidates on Monday in Patna, Bihar, according to sources.
Speaking to ANI, Sonu Sood said, "Apni mitti se ek alag hi lagaav hai.. vapas aaya hu aur aata hi rahunga..I have a different kind of attachment (with Bihar). I'm back and I'll keep coming back."