Will the NDA Form Government Again? Bihar Dy CM Vijay Sinha Responds to Exit Polls

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Will the NDA Form Government Again? Bihar Dy CM Vijay Sinha Responds to Exit Polls

Synopsis

As exit polls favor the NDA in Bihar, Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha expresses confidence in their return to power. He criticizes opposition leaders and highlights the impressive voter turnout, asserting the electorate's faith in democracy.

Key Takeaways

  • NDA is projected to regain power in Bihar.
  • Voter turnout has increased significantly, reflecting robust democratic engagement.
  • Opposition leaders are facing criticism for their responses to exit polls.
  • Public trust in the electoral process remains strong in Bihar.
  • Concerns raised about national security in light of recent events.

Patna, Nov 12 (NationPress) Following the exit polls indicating a decisive lead for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Bihar, Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha conveyed his optimism on Wednesday that the alliance is set to regain power in the state.

Speaking to the press in Patna, Sinha expressed gratitude to the citizens of Bihar for their trust in the developmental initiatives championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. He stated, “The electorate has cast their votes against the corruption and ‘Jungle Raj’ associated with the Mahagathbandhan. The RJD and Congress have made hollow promises that were detached from reality. The people have taught the two ‘Yuvrajs’ -- Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav -- a valuable lesson in this election.”

In response to inquiries regarding the Grand Alliance leaders dismissing the exit poll results, Sinha noted, “November 14 is just around the corner -- merely a day after tomorrow. Once the results emerge favorably for the NDA, they will have no option but to recognize them. They are already casting blame on the Election Commission, EVMs, and officials. Their search for excuses clearly indicates their awareness of impending defeat.”

Mocking the opposition leaders, Sinha remarked, “Both ‘Appu’ and ‘Pappu’ are likely to go abroad to express their frustrations after the election results.”

Commenting on the impressive voter turnout, Dy CM Sinha remarked that the citizens of Bihar have set a benchmark for the entire nation through their enthusiastic involvement in this “festival of democracy.”

He stated, “The voters of Bihar have demonstrated their faith in democratic processes. This also serves as a rebuttal to those who have questioned the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process and alleged vote rigging. The people of Bihar stand resolutely with the Election Commission.

Sinha highlighted that voter participation in the 2025 Assembly elections has shown a marked increase compared to previous elections.

“In the 2020 Assembly elections, the voting percentage was approximately 57 percent, but this time it has surged to around 67 percent -- a 10 percent increase. This reflects a robust democracy in Bihar,” he asserted.

Addressing the recent explosion in Delhi, Sinha commented, “It is deeply troubling when educated individuals resort to such destructive actions against the nation. However, the Central Government is fully equipped to manage such challenges, ensuring that the perpetrators will face justice.”

Point of View

It is vital to acknowledge the democratic process at play in Bihar. The substantial voter turnout reflects a robust engagement with the electoral system, while the confidence shown by the NDA suggests a significant shift in public sentiment. Regardless of the outcome, the focus should remain on the commitment to uphold democratic values and ensure a transparent electoral process.
NationPress
12/11/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What do the exit polls indicate for the NDA?
The exit polls suggest a clear majority for the NDA in Bihar, indicating a strong likelihood of their return to power.
How did Deputy CM Sinha react to the opposition's dismissal of exit polls?
Sinha remarked that the results will soon be clear, and the opposition's blame on the Election Commission shows their awareness of potential defeat.
What was the voter turnout in the recent elections?
The voter turnout increased significantly to about 67 percent from 57 percent in the previous elections, showcasing strong democratic participation.
What are the implications of the high voter turnout?
A higher voter turnout indicates increased public engagement and trust in the democratic process, which is a positive sign for the future of governance in Bihar.
What concerns did Sinha express regarding recent events in Delhi?
Sinha expressed concern over educated individuals engaging in destructive acts, affirming the Central Government's capability to address such issues effectively.
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