Bihar polls: PM Modi thanks Nitish Kumar, NDA `family members` for victory | Sarkari Result Info

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday thanked Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and other NDA leaders, including Chirag Paswan, Jitan Ram Manjhi, and Upendra Kushwaha, for their contribution to the alliance’s success. 

He called alliance party leaders as `family members`.

PM Modi called the NDA’s victory in the Bihar Assembly elections a “victory of good governance” and a strong endorsement of development and public welfare.

In a post on X, the Prime Minister said the people of Bihar had given a resounding mandate, which would inspire the NDA to serve the state with “new resolve”. He added that the result was also a “victory of social justice” and showed the public’s trust in the alliance’s policies.

He also expressed gratitude to NDA workers across the state, praising them for working tirelessly, taking the development agenda to the people, and countering what he described as the Opposition’s misinformation.

PM Modi said the NDA had ensured all-round development in Bihar, and the massive mandate reflected people’s confidence in the alliance’s track record and its vision to take the state to new heights.

Meanwhile, BJP national president J. P. Nadda on Friday described the NDA’s victory in the Bihar Assembly elections as “historic”, saying it reflected the people’s trust in the development and welfare policies of the “double-engine government” led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

In a post on X, Nadda said the “resounding majority” secured by the NDA was clear evidence that the people of Bihar had fully rejected the Mahagathbandhan’s “jungle raj” and corruption, and instead embraced the ruling coalition’s focus on good governance, stability and development.

He added that the “historic public support” for the National Democratic Alliance was a strong endorsement of the development-driven agenda of the Modi–Kumar government.

Nadda further said the “unprecedented mandate” would help the NDA move forward with its commitment to making Bihar a developed state and India a developed nation.

The NDA appeared on course for a sweeping victory, leading in nearly 200 of the 243 seats, with the BJP emerging as the single largest party with an almost 95 per cent strike rate. Meanwhile, the Mahagathbandhan—comprising the RJD, Congress and three Left parties—was struggling to cross the 35-seat mark.

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