The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has secured a decisive win in Bihar’s assembly elections, prompting BJP President J.P. Nadda to call it a “historic mandate.” He hailed the result as a public endorsement of the welfare-driven “double engine government” model led by the Centre and the state.
NDA’s Bihar triumph seen as a vote of confidence in Centre-State synergy
Following the NDA’s sweeping victory in Bihar, BJP National President J.P. Nadda described the outcome as a “seal of trust” in the welfare policies of the double engine government—a term used to denote coordinated governance between the central and state administrations.
Nadda credited the win to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and the NDA’s focus on development, social welfare, and law-and-order reforms. The peaceful conduct of the elections, with zero violence and no re-polling, added to the credibility of the democratic process. Analysts say the result strengthens the BJP’s position ahead of national elections and reinforces voter support for continuity and stability.
Notable updates
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NDA secures clear majority in Bihar assembly elections
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J.P. Nadda calls the win “historic” and a “seal of trust” in double engine governance
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PM Modi’s leadership and welfare schemes cited as key factors
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Zero-violence polling praised as a democratic milestone
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Victory seen as strategic boost ahead of national polls
Sources: NDTV, Hindustan Times, ANI, Election Commission of India