The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Bihar is heading towards a thumping victory, and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is eyeing a fifth consecutive term. The latest trends show the alliance leading in 203 out of the 243 seats in the state polls. As the coalition is set for a decisive victory, Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured the people of Bihar, particularly mothers and sisters, “with the hope and trust with which you have given this mandate to the NDA, under the leadership of Modi ji, the NDA government will fulfill it with even greater dedication.”
“Every single vote of the people of Bihar is a symbol of faith in the Modi government’s policy against infiltrators who play with India’s security and resources, and their sympathisers. The public has given a befitting reply to those who protect infiltrators for the sake of vote banks. The people of Bihar have conveyed the mood of the entire country that the purification of the voter list is mandatory, and there is no place for politics against it. That is why, under Rahul Gandhi’s leadership, the Congress party has reached the last position in Bihar today,” the Union Home Minister further added in a post on X.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah tweets, "…I assure the people of Bihar and especially our mothers and sisters that with the hope and trust with which you have given this mandate to the NDA, under the leadership of Modi ji, the NDA government will fulfill it with even greater… pic.twitter.com/ubxBgBLPys
— ANI (@ANI) November 14, 2025
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This year, the high-stakes Bihar polls see the NDA heading towards a decisive victory under Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The election mandate has been largely influenced by women voters who played a key role. Mahagathbandhan’s Chief Ministerial candidate, Tejashwi Yadav, is facing a significant setback, failing to secure enough votes to form a government.
On the other hand, Rahul Gandhi and Prashant Kishor also experienced disappointing results in the electoral battle. The picture is getting clear. NDA is roaring loud, ‘Phir ek baar, 200 paar’. The alliance is set to break the 2010 assembly election record, when the National Democratic Alliance won 206 seats.











