Modi: NDA Has Ten Percent More Votes Than Mahagathbandhan

Surat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the Mahagathbandhan on Saturday, a day after the ruling NDA won a landslide victory in Bihar. He claimed that voters cast their ballots based on development and that there is a 10% difference between the two alliances. Speaking to a crowd at the Surat airport, Prime Minister Modi claimed that the people of Bihar have rejected “the poison of caste division” and accused the leaders of the Congress and RJD of propagandizing caste politics in the state. In Bihar, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), which is currently in power, won 202 out of 243 seats.

“The winning NDA alliance and the losing Mahagathbandhan are separated by 10% of the vote in this election. This is a substantial sum. This indicates that, on what issue, the typical voter cast a single vote? growth. “There is a strong desire for development in Bihar today,” stated Prime Minister Modi. “Bihar is now well-known around the world. You may discover Bihar’s talent wherever in the world. Bihar is now shown a will to advance to higher levels of development. That willingness was evident in this election. For many years to come, Bihar’s youth and women worked together to fortify the political system. The consequences of Bihar’s election results would take months for political analysts to analyze,” he continued.

According to PM Modi, Surat residents from Bihar were keeping a careful eye on the state’s elections. “My Surat-based siblings were keeping a careful eye on this election. It is not necessary to teach politics to the people of Bihar. He declared, “They have the ability to instruct the rest of the world in politics.” “Today, Bihar’s desire for progress is evident everywhere. I recall how people all around the nation were going back to their homes during COVID. I got the opportunity to speak with Biharis at that time, and many of them used that challenging moment to launch their own enterprises. This is the Bihar people’s actual strength. Bihar’s potential will always be evident wherever you travel in the globe,” he continued.
PM Modi made subtle jabs at Tejashwi Yadav, the head of the RJD, and Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress. “These ‘bail-bound leaders’ have been circulating caste politics discourse throughout Bihar for the past two years. They made a concerted effort to inject the caste division poison. However, the people of Bihar utterly rejected that poison in this election, he claimed. In Bihar, the opposition Mahagathbandhan was swept away by the NDA’s “tsunami,” and the BJP emerged as the single-largest party with 89 seats, followed closely by the Janata Dal (United) with 85. High strike rates were also reported by the ruling coalition’s other allies.

Significant losses befell the Mahagathbandhan parties, such as the Congress and RJD, while Jan Suraaj, which had anticipated for a spectacular launch following a protracted effort by its creator, Prashant Kishor, was unable to open its account. In the 243-member House, the ruling NDA secured 202 members, or a three-fourths majority. In the assembly polls, the NDA has now surpassed 200 for the second time. It has won 206 seats in the 2010 elections. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) gained 89 seats in the NDA, followed by Janata Dal (United) with 85, Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) (LJPRV) with 19, Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) (HAMS) with five, and Rashtriya Lok Morcha with four. Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) gained 25 seats in Mahagathbandhan, followed by the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation)—CPI(ML)(L)—two, the Indian Inclusive Party (IIP)—one, and the Communist Party of India (Marxist)—CPI(M)—one. The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) received one seat, while the All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) gained five.