NDA Allies Affirm Their Solidarity at Workers' Conference

Synopsis
On January 15, members of the NDA convened in Patna to emphasize their unity ahead of the upcoming elections. Leaders from various parties expressed their commitment to contesting as one alliance.
Key Takeaways
- NDA members assert unity amidst opposition speculation.
- Conference aims to prepare for 2025 Assembly elections.
- 10 districts to be covered from January 15 to January 22.
- Second phase of conference scheduled to start January 27.
- NDA targets all 243 seats in Bihar for elections.
Patna, Jan 15 (NationPress) The members of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) asserted their cohesion on Wednesday, declaring that there are no rifts among them and that they are united.
During the NDA joint workers conference held in the Bagaha subdivision of West Champaran district, BJP Bihar President Dilip Jaiswal underscored the solidarity between NDA allies.
Jaiswal remarked, "Those who wish to instigate division will not succeed, as all NDA partners are unified."
He further noted that delegates and workers from all NDA factions, including BJP, JD(U), HAM(S), LJP(RV), and HLM, actively participated in the conference.
This event is a crucial move in preparation for the 2025 Assembly elections, showcasing the alliance's commitment to contest together.
In the initial phase of the joint workers' conference, Jaiswal announced that the event, which commenced in Bagaha, would extend to Bettiah, Motihari, Sheohar, Sitamarhi, Muzaffarpur, and additional locations. A total of 10 districts are scheduled to be visited from January 15 to January 22.
Highlighting the NDA's aspirations, Jaiswal stated, "When the NDA approaches the elections, we aim for all 243 seats in Bihar to achieve a sweeping victory. This is a major initiative by the NDA."
Neeraj Kumar, JD(U) MLC, vehemently condemned opposition figures who speculated about divisions within the coalition.
"Some in the opposition believed they could create a split in the NDA. I want to clarify that they were mistaken. There is no JD(U), BJP, HAMS, LJPRV, or RLM here - we are NDA, not separate parties," Kumar stated.
The NDA has also revealed the agenda for the second phase of its joint workers' conference in the state, set to begin on January 27 in Bhojpur and conclude on February 1 in Gaya.
This phase will include vital districts such as Buxar, Kaimur, Rohtas, and Aurangabad. The NDA has invited district presidents, block presidents, Panchayat presidents, and local MLAs and MLCs to actively engage in these events.
This outreach aims to bolster coordination and preparation across all levels of the alliance's leadership as it builds momentum for the 2025 Assembly elections.