Bihar on Modi's Radar: NDA Poised for Landslide Victory, Exit Polls Suggest
Image Source: Internet
Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal has expressed confidence in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) forming the government again in the state, citing the public's faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's promises and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's development model. According to Jaiswal, Bihar has made significant progress under the leadership of Modi and Kumar, who have earned the public's trust. He attributed the NDA's expected victory to the public's endorsement of Modi's guarantees and Kumar's development model. Jaiswal also criticized the opposition Mahagathbandhan, highlighting the strained relations between the RJD and Congress. He accused Rahul Gandhi of intolerance towards regional parties and predicted the public's preference for the NDA government. The Bihar Assembly election concluded in two phases, with the second phase wrapping up on November 11. The counting of votes will begin on November 14. Earlier, BJP MP Dinesh Sharma expressed confidence in the NDA's prospects, stating that the 'cleanup' of Congress and RJD from Bihar had begun. He predicted a two-thirds majority for the NDA and called the results 'surprising'. Several exit polls have predicted a landslide victory for the NDA. People's Pulse poll survey gave 133-159 seats to the NDA, while People's Insight's survey predicted 133-148 seats. JVC survey and DVC Research polls also projected a significant lead for the NDA, with 135-150 and 137-152 seats, respectively.