In the backdrop of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, political maneuvers have escalated dramatically. In Patna, Union Home Minister Amit Shah met Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to deliberate on the NDA alliance's electoral strategies and seat-sharing formulas.
News sources reveal that the meeting was intended to iron out any internal rifts within the coalition. Shah had previously clarified in an associated interview that the NDA would face the polls under Nitish Kumar's leadership, a move that has infused new vigor into the alliance, as claimed by BJP leaders.BEHOMA Classic Golden Aluminium Chitai 10 inches Urli Indoor Outdoor Center Table Flower Decorative Bowl for Home Decor, Urali for Diwali & Navratri Pooja, Onam Deepawali Decoration, 1 Pc, 1000 ML
Concurrently, RJD (Rashtriya Janata Dal) leader Mrityunjay Tiwari unleashed a barrage of criticism against the NDA. "The BJP will wipe out JD(U) (Janata Dal United). Through seat-sharing, BJP aims to weaken JD(U) and snatch the Chief Minister's position," Tiwari asserted.
He accused the BJP-JD(U) relationship of deteriorating sharply. Tiwari's statements have added fresh momentum to the Mahagathbandhan (INDIA alliance)'s electoral battle. Under Tejashwi Yadav's guidance, the RJD is intensifying its campaign with pledges of employment and development.Also Read: Honor's 'Robot Phone' Enters the Smartphone World: New Look Goes Viral!
Chief Ministers from BJP-governed states are actively campaigning in Bihar. Madhya Pradesh's Mohan Yadav, Uttarakhand's Pushkar Singh Dhami, Goa's Pramod Sawant, Rajasthan's Bhajan Lal Sharma, and Odisha's Mohan Charan Majhi are engaging in nomination rallies and public gatherings all day.
Today, rallies are underway in constituencies like Jamui, Chapra, and Begusarai. According to the BJP, these leaders are educating voters about the "Modi-Nitish government's development model.Also Read: If NDA wins in Bihar, who will be the CM – Nitish Kumar or...? What did Amit Shah say..?
"With this, preparations for the first phase of voting on November 6 and 11 have gained momentum. Under the Election Commission's guidelines, stringent measures are in place to curb black money and malpractice in election expenditures.Also Read: Countdown Begins for Talakaveri Theerthodbhava in Kodagu...!!