Will Good Governance and Welfare Schemes Propel Nitish Kumar to Victory in Bihar Again?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Nitish Kumar is leading the NDA towards potential victory.
- Focus on women empowerment is central to the NDA's strategy.
- Strong support from the Union government has boosted welfare schemes.
- The NDA alliance remains a powerful political entity in Bihar.
- Current trends indicate a favorable outcome for the NDA.
New Delhi, Nov 14 (NationPress) Based on the latest trends, Janata Dal-United chief Nitish Kumar, who is leading Bihar's National Democratic Alliance (NDA) towards a renewed victory, has once again showcased his adaptability at the age of 74.
The Opposition's strategy focusing on the 'M' (Muslim) demographic has faltered against the NDA's empowering initiatives centered on 'M' (Mahila -- women).
The emerging mandate, as frequently highlighted by his backers, has also reaffirmed his title as 'Sushashan babu' (the proponent of good governance).
The Chief Minister has consistently stated how, with the Union government's support—both financially and politically—his administration has initiated a range of welfare programs that have transformed Bihar's social fabric.
During the launch of Bihar's Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana, aimed at encouraging entrepreneurship among women, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized this endeavor in September.
He articulated how the two leaders—Narendra Modi and Nitish Kumar—are collaborating for the welfare, growth, and respect of women in Bihar.
Starting with an initial financial assistance of Rs 10,000, the women's income initiative can potentially yield up to Rs 2 lakh, depending on the success of the business.
Women in Bihar are also recipients of various Central schemes such as Jan Dhan Yojana, Lakhpati Didi, Mudra Yojana, Drone Didi campaign, Bima Sakhi campaign, and Bank Didi, alongside numerous state-driven programs.
Prominent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) figures, including Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, supported him throughout the Bihar election campaign.
In a significant shift from the 2020 elections, Nitish Kumar has adeptly navigated all hurdles.
In politics, perception is key; and in elections, it's about transforming that perception into votes.
In the last Assembly election in Bihar, the JD-U contested 115 seats, securing 43 with a 15.39 percent share of valid votes.
As of now, the party is leading in nearly 80 out of the 101 seats it contested, boasting close to 19 percent of the total valid votes.
The BJP, a major partner in the state NDA, competed in 110 seats in 2020, winning 74 with a 19.46 percent vote share.
Currently, in 2025, the BJP is leading in approximately 90 out of the 101 seats it contested, with a vote percentage of about 21.25 percent.
The return of Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) leader Chirag Paswan to the NDA has notably benefited him.
After a disappointing performance in 2020, where he secured only one seat out of 135 (with a vote share of 5.66 percent after leaving the alliance), he rebounded by rejoining the NDA for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, winning all five constituencies he contested.
At the time of writing, the LJP-RV holds a 5.34 percent vote share in 21 out of the 29 seats it contested in the 2025 Assembly elections as part of the NDA.
While these are still trends, the mandate is becoming clear: Nitish Kumar remains the leader for all seasons, with the NDA proving to be his successful alliance for all reasons.