Bihar's vibrant political landscape has taken a brief breather due to the ongoing Chhath Puja, a deeply rooted cultural festival that holds the state's heartstrings. With devotees immersed in religious rituals, campaign activities have slowed to a gentle hum, diluting the usual electoral fervor.
However, political parties are subtly weaving their messages into the festive spirit, ensuring their voices reach the masses without overt disruption.The Chhath celebrations conclude on October 28, paving the way for an explosive resurgence in political momentum.Sidhidata Women's Cotton Blend Printed Straight Kurta Sharara Set With Embroidered Dupatta
Starting October 29, Bihar is set to witness a barrage of high-profile rallies and public meetings from key leaders across the spectrum. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to descend on Bihar on October 30, kickstarting a series of rallies to bolster NDA candidates.
The BJP and its NDA allies are gearing up with intense preparations for this visit, viewing it as a pivotal boost. Modi is expected to return in November, emphasizing themes of development and stability to rally voter support.
Not to be outdone, the opposition INDIA bloc is ramping up its offensive. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, and MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra are all scheduled to tour Bihar, holding back-to-back public gatherings. Also Read: Zero Enrollment Crisis: Over 8,000 Indian Schools Have Teachers, But No Student - West Bengal Tops the List!
Their focus? Delivering a clarion call for change and social justice, aiming to resonate with the electorate's aspirations.RJD's rising star Tejashwi Yadav is already in overdrive, actively campaigning and organizing rallies to drum up support for Mahagathbandhan nominees.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is steadfastly uniting voters under the NDA umbrella through his own series of public engagements.Also Read: Bihar Election 2025: Prime Minister Modi inaugurates campaign from Mithila..!
Adding to the mix, Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj Party plans to launch its election campaign as early as October 28, injecting fresh energy into the fray.
The Bihar Assembly elections will unfold in two phases on November 6 and 11, with vote counting on November 14. Campaigning for the first phase halts on the evening of November 4, while the second phase wraps up on November 9. With time ticking away, leaders are under pressure to maximize outreach in the post-Chhath window.Also Read: Cabinet Reshuffle on the Horizon: Siddaramaiah Gears Up for High Command Meeting in November!
In essence, the NDA pitches unwavering stability and growth, while the Mahagathbandhan champions transformation and equity. This electoral showdown isn't just a battle for seats it's a defining moment for Bihar's future trajectory.