
Delhi, 14 November (H.S.): Following the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) landslide victory in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and BJP President J.P. Nadda celebrated the outcome as a triumph for good governance, development, and public trust.
In a post on the social media platform X, Prime Minister Modi expressed his gratitude, stating, Good governance has won. Development has won. The spirit of public welfare has won. Social justice has won. Many thanks to my family members of Bihar, who have blessed the NDA with a historic and unprecedented victory in the 2025 assembly elections.
He added that this mandate would provide new resolve and the power to work at a faster pace for Bihar's progress. The Prime Minister also thanked all NDA workers for taking the development agenda to the public and countering every lie from the opposition.Union Home Minister Amit Shah described the victory as a symbol of the people's trust.
I bow a million times to the people of Bihar, the protectors of democracy and hard work, he stated. Shah asserted that voters had endorsed the NDA's commitment to development, women's safety, good governance, and welfare for the poor. He highlighted that the public has rejected vote-bank politics and supporters of infiltration, delivering a clear mandate for performance politics.
Shah credited Prime Minister Modi's efforts for Bihar over the last 11 years and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's role in pulling the state out of Jangalraj (reign of the jungle).
Echoing these sentiments, BJP National President J.P. Nadda thanked the people of Bihar, stating that the victory affirms public faith in the development-oriented policies of the double-engine government led by PM Modi and CM Nitish Kumar. He reiterated that Bihar had rejected the Jangalraj and corruption of the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance), choosing instead the NDA's platform of good governance and stability.
Nadda called the mandate a milestone in achieving the goal of a Viksit Bihar–Viksit Bharat (Developed Bihar–Developed India).
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar