Will NDA Form Government in Bihar? - MP CM Mohan Yadav
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- NDA government is expected to form again in Bihar.
- Leadership by Nitish Kumar and support from the Modi government.
- Focus on development and progress for the state.
- Two-phase elections scheduled for November 6 and 11.
- Final campaigning day sees intense activity from various parties.
Patna, Nov 4 (NationPress) As the eagerly awaited Bihar Assembly elections approach, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav stated on Tuesday that the NDA will once again take the reins of governance under the leadership of Nitish Kumar at the state level and the Modi government at the national level, alongside its allies.
This declaration was made as CM Yadav took part in a BJP bike rally, marking the final day of election campaigning in Bihar.
In an interview with IANS, Mohan Yadav emphasized, “The only viable choice is an NDA government. Once more, with Nitish Kumar steering the state and the Modi government at the helm in Delhi, we will establish the NDA government in partnership with our allies. There’s no competition; why get caught in a cycle? The citizens of Bihar desire development and progress, and the NDA is poised to advance the state in collaboration with the nation.”
He further remarked, “The populace has faith in the NDA government, and they will guarantee its triumph once again.”
The campaign for the initial phase of the Bihar Assembly elections is set to conclude this evening at 5 p.m., covering 121 constituencies across 18 districts. Voting for this phase is scheduled for November 6, amid stringent security protocols. Key campaigners and senior figures from the NDA, Mahagathbandhan, and other political factions will make their final appeals to voters today.
On this last campaigning day, leaders from diverse parties are anticipated to conduct rallies, public gatherings, and roadshows across various districts to bolster their candidates’ chances.
The Bihar Assembly elections will occur in two phases on November 6 and November 11, with vote counting slated for November 14.
The Election Commission of India has unveiled the timetable for the 243-member Assembly, and the Model Code of Conduct is now in effect throughout the state. Polling will encompass 121 constituencies in the first phase and 122 in the second.