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Bihar Legislative Assembly Election: Prime Minister Modi, Rahul Gandhi, Amit Shah, JP Nadda will speak..!

By Sushmitha R
Bihar Legislative Assembly Election: Prime Minister Modi, Rahul Gandhi, Amit Shah, JP Nadda will speak..!

As the 2025 Bihar Legislative Assembly elections draw near, the political fervor is reaching a boiling point.

As the 2025 Bihar Legislative Assembly elections draw near, the political fervor is reaching a boiling point. On this pivotal Thursday dubbed "Super Thursday" by enthusiasts Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, and BJP President J.P. Nadda are set to electrify crowds across multiple districts with a barrage of public rallies.

This high-octane day is poised to escalate the fierce showdown between the ruling NDA coalition and the opposition Mahagathbandhan alliance. Prime Minister Modi, who kicked off the NDA's campaign with back-to-back rallies in Samastipur and Begusarai on October 24, returns to the state today with renewed vigor. https://amzn.in/d/9SdoexO

He is scheduled to address gatherings at 11 a.m. in Muzaffarpur and 12:45 p.m. in Chhapra, rallying supporters for what he envisions as a resounding victory. In a recent post on his X (formerly Twitter) account, Modi expressed his excitement, noting the enthusiasm among his family members in Bihar who are contesting to secure a massive win for the BJP-NDA.

In this charged atmosphere, I'm thrilled to connect with the people of Muzaffarpur and Chhapra, he wrote, adding his firm belief that "my brothers and sisters in the state will deliver another thumping majority in the assembly elections.US Reverts EAD Automatic Extension: Thousands of Indian Immigrants Face Uncertainty!

The message has ignited a wave of optimism among NDA backers, amplifying the coalition's momentum.Amit Shah, the NDA's strategic powerhouse, is also crisscrossing Bihar with a series of rallies, sharpening his attacks on the opposition.

In a recent broadside, Shah lambasted Rahul Gandhi for remarks he deemed insulting to Chhath Maiya—a revered figure in Bihar's iconic festival and the cultural ethos of Purvanchal. It's time to dance with Modi, Shah quipped mockingly, framing the jibe as a call to arms for voters disillusioned with the Congress leader's barbs against the Prime Minister. Also Read: "Trump Claims He Brokered India-Pakistan Ceasefire to Protect Trade Deals"

Meanwhile, BJP chief J.P. Nadda is joining the fray with his own slate of addresses, bolstering the NDA's ground game.On the other side, the Mahagathbandhan is firing on all cylinders. Rahul Gandhi and RJD strongman Tejashwi Yadav made waves with their first joint rally in the state on October 29 in Muzaffarpur, marking a unified front against the NDA.

The opposition's campaign, infused with fiery critiques of governance lapses, is gaining traction amid concerns over development and administrative shortcomings.At the heart of this electoral inferno lie perennial flashpoints caste dynamics, promises of progress, and questions of effective rule. Also Read: Degrees Mandatory for Influencers: New Law Clamps Down on Social Media Creators!

With just seven days until the first phase of voting on November 6, these star-studded rallies could prove game-changers in swaying undecided voters.

As Bihar's 243 seats hang in the balance polling in two phases on November 6 and 11, with results on November 14 the question looms large: Will the state's electorate crown the NDA's continuity or embrace the Mahagathbandhan's change? In the tapestry of Indian politics, Bihar's verdict promises to be a seismic event.Also Read: Rahul Gandhi's dig: He'll do anything for votes, Modi will even do a 'stage dance' if needed..!