The Jan Suraaj chief added that the state's electoral atmosphere was "very messy," cautioning that without scientific exit polls, any predictions about the outcome were "baseless".
While in an exclusive interview with ANI, the Jan Suraaj founder wholly credited the nearly 65% voter turnout as the vigour of the voters being excited after seeing his party offer an alternative from the two same choices of Lalu Prasad Yadav, and Nitish Kumar.
"The voters of Bihar are very excited. They are happy with the good governance established in the last 20 years, the corruption-free government, and the rapid pace of development. The way women have received a safe environment under the government led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has he
"The way voters and the general public are inclined towards the NDA. The voters have made up their minds that the NDA government will be formed in Bihar with a two-thirds majority... For this, relying on the Prime Minister's guarantee and faith in Nitish Kumar's development, the people ar
The first phase of the assembly elections in Bihar concluded peacefully on Thursday, with a record voter turnout of 65.08% of voters participating in the assembly polls.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday launched a sharp attack on the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) over "misrule" when it was in power in the state and expressed confidence of NDA's victory in the assembly polls.
Hitting back at Congress leader Pawan Khera's "katta" remark, BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi on Saturday said that the Mahagathbandhan has no ground or development-based issues to speak about in the ongoing Bihar Assembly elections.
National working president of JD(U) Sanjay Kumar Jha has said that if Chief Minister Nitish Kumar decides on the political debut of his son after the Bihar polls, the party will accept it.
"In the last 20 years, under Nitish Babu's leadership, whatever is visible in Bihar today is the form of a new Bihar on which the foundation stone of a prosperous and developed Bihar rests... Today, Bihar has everything it deserves... Bihar has roads, electricity, airports, AIIMS..." Yogi
He (Rahul Gandhi) had taken out his 16-day yatra against 'Vote Chori' from here only. He is nowhere to be found now. He is not even talking about SIR. He should have contested the elections on the issue of Vote Chori. People would have taught them a lesson," Jha said in an interview with
"Women have a major role to play in the elections. Gen Z will also play a crucial role, as they are opposed to family politics - whether that party in Delhi or Bihar. They are against parties that involve entire families, including sisters, brothers, and mothers. Nitish Kumar also has fam