Bihar: NDA leaders showcase unity at workers' conference; target record victory in Assembly polls

IANS April 5, 2025 196 views

The Bihar NDA has dramatically demonstrated its political unity at a massive workers' conference in Sheikhpura. Top leaders from BJP, JD-U, LJP, HAM-S, and RLM gathered to strategize their upcoming electoral campaign with ambitious goals. They collectively targeted winning over 225 seats, emphasizing development and good governance as their core message. The conference underscored the NDA's commitment to presenting a united front and transforming Bihar's political landscape.

"We don't do politics of emotions or vote banks -- we are into the politics of results and development" - Dilip Jaiswal, BJP State President
Patna, April 5: In a major show of strength and unity, the state presidents of all five constituent parties of the NDA in Bihar came together on a single stage at a joint workers' conference held at Islamia School Ground in Bihar's Sheikhpura on Saturday.

Key Points

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NDA leaders pledge historic electoral performance

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Nitish Kumar's leadership highlighted as transformation catalyst

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Party workers called to unite across party lines

The gathering saw thousands of enthusiastic NDA workers from across the district reaffirming their commitment to ensuring NDA's return to power in the upcoming Assembly elections.

Focussing on the issues of development and good governance, senior leaders from BJP, JD-U, LJP (Ram Vilas), HAM-S, and RLM addressed a massive crowd, setting the tone for an aggressive and united poll campaign.

Declaring their collective goal, the NDA leaders vowed not just to win but to create history by securing over 225 seats in the upcoming Bihar elections.

The event was jointly inaugurated by BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal, JD-U state president Umesh Singh Kushwaha, LJP (Ram Vilas) state chief Raju Tiwari and RLM State President Madan Chaudhary.

Dilip Jaiswal highlighted the NDA's unwavering focus on development and inclusive governance.

"Whether in the Centre or the state, NDA governments have always been committed to public welfare and progress. We don't do politics of emotions or vote banks -- we are into the politics of results and development," he said.

He called upon the party workers to rise above party lines and unite under the symbol of the NDA, stressing that the goal is to make history, not just win.

Echoing his sentiments, Umesh Singh Kushwaha praised Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's leadership for bringing revolutionary changes in Bihar.

"Be it education, health, roads, electricity, women empowerment or law and order--the foundation of Bihar's development lies in Nitish Kumar's vision," Kushwaha said.

He took a swipe at the Opposition, saying: "Those who lack mass support but claim national leadership will be answered by the people in the coming elections."

Raju Tiwari, the state president of LJP (Ram Vilas), said the NDA's developmental work is evident across Bihar and will be rewarded again at the polls.

"We call upon all our workers to strengthen their booths. The NDA is strong, united, and ready to face any challenge," he said.

Madan Chaudhary, state president of the RLM, said that Bihar has moved from being seen as a backward state to a model of governance under NDA rule.

"Nitish Kumar has given Bihar a new dimension. The people remember what the state was, and what it has now become," he added.

He also targeted the opposition, questioning the credibility of its leaders.

"The party whose leader talks big today has its own president as a convict. The people are watching," he said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Great to see NDA leaders united! This kind of coordination is exactly what Bihar needs for continued development. Nitish Kumar has done wonders for the state infrastructure 👏
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Priya S.
While I appreciate the show of unity, I wish they'd share more concrete plans about job creation. Young people in Bihar need employment opportunities, not just political rhetoric.
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Amit R.
The roads and electricity situation has definitely improved in my village over the last 5 years. If they can maintain this momentum, 225 seats might not be impossible!
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Sunita M.
I attended the conference with my women's self-help group. The energy was amazing! Finally feeling like our voices matter in Bihar politics 💜
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Vikram J.
The opposition really needs to step up their game. NDA seems to have a clear vision while others are just criticizing without alternatives. Development should be above party politics.
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Neha P.
Hope they focus more on education quality next term. My sister teaches in a government school and says there's still so much to improve in terms of facilities and teacher training.

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