Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address two high-profile election rallies in Muzaffarpur and Chhapra on October 30, 2025, intensifying the NDA's campaign for the Bihar Assembly polls. In a post on X, he referred to Bihar voters as "family members" actively contesting to secure a decisive BJP-NDA triumph. This follows his earlier campaign launch in Samastipur and Begusarai on October 24.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to hold rallies in Nalanda and Sheikhpura districts on the same day, while Union Home Minister Amit Shah will conduct four meetings across Lakhisarai, Munger, Nalanda, and Patna. Shah sharply criticized the INDIA bloc, accusing RJD chief Lalu Prasad of grooming son Tejashwi Yadav for Chief Minister and Congress's Sonia Gandhi positioning Rahul Gandhi for Prime Minister—declaring both positions firmly occupied under NDA governance.
The electoral atmosphere remains charged as alliances solidify their narratives. RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav defended the newly released INDIA bloc manifesto as a binding commitment, pleding full implementation of all promises if the Mahagathbandhan assumes power. The document emphasizes welfare, employment, and social justice as core priorities.
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With polling dates approaching, Bihar witnesses a convergence of national heavyweights deploying strategic rhetoric and grassroots mobilization. Modi's direct engagement underscores the state's critical role in national politics, while opposition efforts aim to consolidate anti-NDA sentiment through targeted regional outreach.
Both coalitions project confidence, framing the contest as a referendum on governance models. The NDA banks on development continuity, whereas the INDIA bloc positions itself as an alternative focused on equity and youth empowerment. Voter turnout and alliance cohesion will determine the outcome in this pivotal electoral battleground.
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