Dilip Jaiswal Participates in NDA Workers' Conference in West Champaran District

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Dilip Jaiswal calls for NDA worker unity.
- Unity seen as a strength for electoral success.
- Criticism of opposition alliances.
- NDA aims to secure over 225 seats in upcoming elections.
- Commitment to Bihar's development under Nitish Kumar.
Patna, Jan 16 (NationPress) The president of Bihar's BJP unit and the state's Revenue and Land Reforms Minister, Dilip Jaiswal, participated in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Workers' Conference held in Bagaha and Bettiah on Wednesday.
Jaiswal underscored the significance of unity among NDA members, asserting: "The cohesion of our workers is our greatest strength, and this solidarity breeds confidence in our victory in the forthcoming elections."
He urged the members to stay committed and united in their initiatives, reaffirming that collaboration within the alliance is essential for achieving electoral triumph. While addressing party officials and workers, Jaiswal articulated his vision for Bihar’s progress and criticized opposing alliances.
"The solidarity of the NDA guarantees the persistent advancement of Bihar. The commitment of our workers fortifies the alliance and the state’s growth. The partnership between Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Central government and CM Nitish Kumar's state administration is the cornerstone of Bihar’s development," stated Jaiswal.
He went on to declare: "Bihar no longer requires Lalu Raj. The populace seeks the development blueprint of Narendra Modi and Nitish Kumar."
He contended that the opposition INDIA bloc was formed purely for the pursuit of power, deriding it as a "coalition of self-serving individuals" lacking a clear roadmap for Bihar's growth.
With confidence, Jaiswal proclaimed: "In the upcoming 2025 Assembly elections, the NDA will not only compete but will also secure over 225 seats, establishing the government."
He commended the enthusiasm of NDA workers as indicative of assured success. Jaiswal characterized the NDA as a "beacon of progress and development" and asserted: "Every resident of Bihar is akin to family. Together, we will cultivate a prosperous, robust, and self-sufficient Bihar."
He highlighted that under Nitish Kumar's guidance, the state is set to experience an accelerated development trajectory.
Addressing the challenges confronting the RJD, Jaiswal remarked: "The future of the RJD is bleak, and they are in such turmoil that they lack strong candidates."
He contrasted this with the NDA’s strength and unity, maintaining it as the only credible coalition in Bihar.
Present at the event alongside Union MoS Satish Chandra Dubey were Umesh Singh Kushwaha, the JDU state president; Raju Tiwari, LJP (RV) state president; Anil Singh, HAMS state president; and Madan Chaudhary, RLM state president.
The conference attracted a significant gathering of workers from all NDA constituents, each proudly displaying their party flags.