Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that NDA's sweeping victory in Bihar has paved the way for BJP's victory in assembly polls next year and asserted that the party will end "jungle raj" in the state.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that Bihar election has strengthened people's trust in the Election Commission as he backed the exercise of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls being conducted in different states of the country by the Election Commission, statin
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has stated that the rule of development will continue in Bihar, as the National Democratic Alliance is poised for a sweeping victory in the state's Assembly election.
BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad praised the people of Bihar for transcending caste and community divides in the electoral process, highlighting it as a vote of hope and trust.
A mix of organisational lapses, a stagnant caste coalition, the persistence of the "Jungle Raj" narrative, and Congress's throughout 'Vote Theft' allegation and RJD's failure to go beyond the Muslims-Yadav (MY) votebank made the circumstances tough for the Mahagathbandha to win the assemb
"On one side there is Bihar's zindabad, another side is Tejashwi's Sahabuddin zindabad, so Bihar has decided. That was not just a slogan, Tejashwi Yadav had said that they did jungle raj, and they will continue to do jungle raj, he said 'Sahabuddin amar rahenge'," Tiwari told ANI here.
In a bid to shed the "Jungle Raj" tag, he even left out RJD supremo Lalu Yadav from his posters, but he still had to bear the brunt of the controversial legacy of his family.
"We are all confident that this time, the NDA seat tally will be near that of the 2010 elections. NDA is going to form the Government. We will get 200+ seats," Nabin told ANI.
"The public will decide who will win the elections. 'Parivarvaadi log' consider politics as their fiefdom (estate). But the public of Bihar will give a strong message to the 'Yuvraaj' of 'jungle raaj', born with a golden spoon. People of Bihar will end this Zamindari bhav," Sinha, the Bha
JD(U) leader Rajeev Ranjan Prasad accused the RJD of anticipating defeat and attempting to cast doubt on the credibility of the election process after RJD's Sunil Singh issued a warning to poll officials.