BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia said the NDA's strong lead in Bihar shows that voters have endorsed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's development model. He claimed the alliance is set to cross 200 seats, adding that the public rejected the opposition's allegations on EVMs and embraced positiv
Amid the battering, there is some consolation for the RJD as its leader and Mahagathbandhan's Chief Ministerial candidate, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, is now leading from Raghopur by over 11,000 votes. He was earlier trailing in the seat.
"The way in which the BJP-NDA is achieving a resounding victory with an overwhelming majority in Bihar, for that I express my gratitude to the people of Bihar. The people of Bihar have certainly given such an overwhelming majority; from this, it is a clear mandate that, henceforth, dynast
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convener congratulated the party on the victory in Tarn Taran bye-elections, saying people of Punjab prefer "politics of work."
BJP workers bring a chariot with PM Modi's face on it in Patna, with one worker saying, "Dhairya rakho mere bhagwan Modi par." The party workers also exchanged seats in Patna and danced, sang, and celebrated the NDA's massive success in Bihar.
According to Election Commission of India's data, after 20 rounds of the votes being counted, Congress candidate Pramod Jain emerged victorious receiving nearly 60 thousand votes. Jain had been leading in the polls since the vote counting started at 8 AM.
The agreement came during Tokayev's two-day state visit, which also saw the signing of more than ten intergovernmental and interdepartmental documents covering politics, security, trade, investment, and cultural cooperation.
As the projections predict the ruling NDA's victory in the Bihar Assembly polls, BJP National Spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill on Friday said that the Gen Z of the state have voted for NDA and bid farewell to the "Thugbandhan's divisive chaos, confusion, provocative and inciting violence-loa
He stated that the state is "going to write a new chapter in its history" by trusting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and rejecting the "dirty politics" of Opposition parties.
Once a dominant force in both national and state politics, Congress has now become a peripheral player in Bihar, often relegated to third or fourth place in the state. The party's last significant presence in the state's leadership was under Jagannath Mishra, who served as Chief Minister