NDA Holds Meeting in Patna Ahead of Bihar Assembly Elections
Patna: A crucial meeting of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was held at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's residence on Saturday, focusing on the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. The meeting was attended by key NDA leaders, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Samrat Chaudhary, Vijay Sinha, Chirag Paswan, Jitan Ram Manjhi, and Upendra Kushwaha. Discussions centered around the election strategy and seat-sharing arrangements for the Bihar elections.
Nitish Kumar to Lead NDA in Elections
Prior to the meeting, it was already clear that Nitish Kumar would lead the NDA in the Bihar elections. Amit Shah explicitly stated during the meeting that the NDA would contest the upcoming assembly elections under Nitish Kumar's leadership, aiming to form an NDA government once again under Prime Minister Modi's leadership.
Election Strategy and Seat Sharing Discussed
According to sources, the meeting involved detailed discussions on seat allocation for the upcoming elections. NDA leaders set a target of winning 225 seats and planned a united approach to achieve this goal. The meeting also decided to ensure the respect and consideration of smaller alliance partners.
Amit Shah Offers Election Winning Tips to Leaders
Upon arriving in Bihar, Amit Shah sounded the bugle for election preparations. Before the NDA meeting, he held separate meetings with party MLAs, MPs, and senior leaders. Following this, Shah provided election-winning strategies to the NDA leaders. He emphasized preventing the return of the "Jungle Raj" experienced during RJD's 15-year rule in Bihar and highlighted the importance of conveying the achievements of the central and state governments to the people.