Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) landslide victory in Bihar's 2025 Assembly elections at the BJP headquarters in Delhi. Modi highlighted Bihar’s role in ending "jungle raj," the rise of a new voter formula emphasizing women and youth, and set ambitious development and governance goals for the state.
The 2025 Bihar Assembly election results showcased a decisive win for the NDA, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing party workers and supporters from the BJP Delhi headquarters. Modi termed the mandate a victory for democracy, good governance, and social justice, thanking the people of Bihar for their overwhelming support.
PM Modi emphasized the state’s transformation from past turmoil to a vibrant path of development, marking an end to violence-associated eras known as "jungle raj." Highlighting a shift in political dynamics, he noted the birth of a new 'M-Y formula' standing for Mahila (women) and Youth, replacing previous communal equations.
Further, Modi set a vision to extend Bihar’s development momentum to neighboring states like West Bengal, aiming to eradicate "jungle raj" there as well. He invited investors to capitalize on Bihar’s growing opportunities and assured a focus on infrastructure, youth empowerment, and cultural progress. The PM also criticized opposition parties for lack of positive vision and hailed the Election Commission for bolstering democratic confidence.
Key Highlights:
NDA’s landslide Bihar election victory hailed as a triumph of democracy and good governance by PM Modi.
PM Modi declares end of "jungle raj" in Bihar, praising stability and development.
Introduction of a new voter formula based on women and youth empowerment.
Bihar’s victory seen as a pathsetter for BJP’s future success in West Bengal.
PM Modi invites investors, pledges to boost Bihar’s infrastructure and opportunities.
Strong criticism of opposition, especially Congress, for negative politics.
Modi lauds Election Commission’s role in improving electoral participation and trust.
Sources: NDTV, Hindustan Times, YouTube (BJP HQ live), Times of India