Is Bihar Ready for Vijay Utsav After November 14?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- NDA shows strong early trends in Bihar elections.
- PM Modi predicts a historic victory.
- Social media buzz around Modi's campaign video.
- Significant implications for opposition parties.
- Potential celebrations for NDA post November 14.
Patna, Nov 14 (NationPress) Initial indications from the Bihar election results reveal an overwhelming support for the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the state. While it remains premature to draw any definitive conclusions as the counting is ongoing, a noteworthy viral clip featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi from a Bihar election rally has gained traction, where he predicted the 'largest' victory for the NDA.
During a rally in Aurangabad, PM Modi stated, “This election will witness the biggest triumph for the NDA. I urge you to start preparing for the Vijay Utsav post November 14.”
As early trends indicate the NDA is heading towards a significant mandate, this specific video of PM Modi has become a hot topic on social media, with many referring to him as the ‘ideal pollster’.
In this crucial contest for Bihar, all political parties enlisted their star campaigners to appeal to voters and gather support. PM Modi conducted several rallies across the state, vowing to accelerate developmental initiatives while condemning the 'jungle raj' associated with the RJD era, cautioning voters against the return of those linked with ‘katta’.
At a rally in Muzaffarpur, prior to the first phase, PM Modi had 'predicted' a devastating loss for the Mahagathbandhan in the Bihar elections.
“Currently, every survey is clearly indicating that the RJD and Congress are on the path to their most significant defeat ever in this election. All surveys suggest that the NDA is poised for the biggest victory. This new chapter is being written by the youth, women, farmers, and fishermen of Bihar, leaving the RJD and Congress trembling with fear,” he proclaimed at the rally.
Notably, the early results for Bihar Assembly elections suggest a landslide win for the BJP-led NDA and a significant setback for the Mahagathbandhan, with both Congress and RJD losing ground, and little effect from the newly emerged Jan Suraaj Party.