NDA Asserts Dominance in Bihar Ahead of Assembly Elections
NDA leaders, including BJP's JP Nadda, convened in New Delhi to express confidence in winning over 225 seats in the upcoming Bihar elections. Amid unity claims, Rashtriya Lok Morcha leader Upendra Kushwaha dismissed any rival alliances as insignificant against NDA's strength.
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Prominent figures from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) met in New Delhi at the residence of BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal to attend the 'Sneh Milan Sandhya'. The gathering was highlighted by the presence of BJP National President JP Nadda, alongside Union Ministers Chirag Paswan and Jitan Ram Manjhi, as they focused on their electoral agenda for Bihar.
Speaking to reporters, NDA leaders expressed their confidence in clinching a decisive victory in the Bihar Assembly elections slated for later this year. Jitan Ram Manjhi, a Union Minister, asserted their target of securing over 225 seats, emphasizing the team's robust preparations and cohesive strategy.
Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal reiterated the alliance's readiness while RLM National President Upendra Kushwaha dismissed the possibility of opposing alliances affecting NDA's success. Meanwhile, comments from the opposition criticized Bihar's CM, suggesting political tensions amid the looming elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)

