Speaking to reporters in Patna, Rajnath Singh said, "It's clear that the NDA is going to form the government here with a two-thirds majority. The people of Bihar have made up their minds, and they have made up their minds because of the way Nitish Kumar has accelerated development here ov
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta held a roadshow in Siwan ahead of polling for the Bihar Assembly elections and campaigned for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidate Indradev Singh on Tuesday.
Union Minister and HAM(S) chief Jitan Ram Manjhi on Tuesday slammed RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav over his poll promises, questioning his claims of providing jobs and building roads during his 17-month stint as Deputy CM.
BJP National President JP Nadda arrived on Tuesday to address a massive public meeting at the sports ground in Daulatpur, Koilwar block, in support of NDA-backed BJP candidate Raghavendra Pratap Singh.
Campaigning ended for the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections on Tuesday evening with top campaigners from BJP, Janata Dal (United), RJD, Congress, Jan Suraaj and other political parties holding rallies, roadshows and interacting with voters to boost prospects of their candidates.
"Mahagathbandhan is going to be trounced. Thus, all these schemes will improve daily. They have realised that they will lose badly. RJD knows that NDA will win many of its seats. The ambience is in favour of PM Modi and Nitish Kumar's development model," Kishan told ANI.
A case has been registered against Union Minister and JD(U) leader Lalan Singh at Mokama police station in Bihar over his controversial remark made during a roadshow in support of party candidate Anant Singh for the Mokama assembly by-election.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that people of Bihar have made up their mind to make NDA victorious in the assembly polls and break the record of the last 20 years.
nion Minister Nityanand Rai on Tuesday took a swipe at RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, calling him the "hero of Jungle Raj," and said that the people of Bihar have rejected his son Tejashwi Yadav, his family, and his party, adding that those who believe in Jungle Raj can never become Chief M
Criticising the poll promises made by the RJD leader, the JSP founder was campaigning Bihar's Bhojpur for party candidate. "Tejashwi Yadav should tell us what he would do post-retirement. He is losing elections. He is saying anything," Kishor told ANI.
Speaking to ANI in Patna, Bharti said, "We are receiving tremendous support. Tejashwi is getting the support of Bihar's unemployed brothers because we are going into the elections on their issues. We are talking about the youth, women, inflation, and jobs."