NDA Confident of Sweeping Bihar Rajya Sabha Seats After Strategy Meet

The ruling NDA held a key strategy meeting in Patna ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections, showcasing unity among its constituent parties. State LJP-RV President Raju Tiwari asserted the alliance's strength, contrasting it with the opposition's "chaotic squabble." He expressed high confidence that the NDA would win all five Rajya Sabha seats from Bihar. The meeting was attended by legislators and senior leaders, including from the BJP, signaling a coordinated political approach.

Key Points: NDA Strategy Meet in Patna Ahead of Bihar RS Polls

  • NDA unity meeting in Patna
  • Strategy for Rajya Sabha polls
  • Attack on Opposition claims
  • Confidence in winning all 5 seats
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NDA confident of victory, hold meeting in Patna ahead of RS polls

NDA leaders hold unity meeting in Patna, express confidence in winning all five Rajya Sabha seats from Bihar. Get the latest political updates.

"Ours is an alliance (Gathbandhan), not a chaotic squabble (Lathbandhan). - Raju Tiwari"

Patna, March 14

Amid heightened political activity ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections in Bihar, a key strategy meeting of leaders from the ruling NDA was held at the office of the Lok Janshakti Party-Ram Vilas in Patna on Saturday.

The meeting highlighted the unity among NDA parties as they discussed their strategy for the upcoming polls.

The gathering, described as a grand meeting, was attended by all legislators of the Lok Janshakti Party-Ram Vilas.

Several veteran Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders also joined the meeting, a move seen as a clear show of solidarity within the NDA.

Among the prominent leaders present were Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma, Bihar BJP President Sanjay Saraogi, and Rajya Sabha election in-charge Rituraj Sinha.

Their presence alongside LJP-RV leaders sent a strong political signal about the NDA's coordinated approach.

After the meeting, State LJP-RV President Raju Tiwari addressed the media and launched a sharp attack on the Opposition.

State LJP-RV President said, "Ours is an alliance (Gathbandhan), not a chaotic squabble (Lathbandhan). Visiting each other's offices is a normal process within our alliance."

Tiwari emphasised that all five constituent parties of the NDA are united and there are no internal differences within the coalition.

Expressing strong confidence, he said the NDA is poised to win all five Rajya Sabha seats from Bihar.

According to Tiwari, the NDA has prepared a strategy that will effectively counter the claims being made by opposition parties.

Taking a swipe at meetings held by the Opposition, including the Rashtriya Janata Dal, the State LJP-RV President said that despite their claims of having the required numbers, the reality is that the NDA's political base remains strong and united.

Tiwari concluded by asserting that the results of the Rajya Sabha elections would be a one-sided victory for the NDA, reflecting the alliance's numerical strength and coordination.

A similar meeting was held at Rashtriya Lok Morcha President Upendra Kushwaha's official residence in Patna on Saturday evening, where several Janata Dal-United legislators participated and showed solidarity with the NDA.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The confidence is high, but I hope the focus remains on governance and not just political arithmetic. The Rajya Sabha needs members who will debate issues, not just follow the party whip blindly.
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Ananya R
"Gathbandhan, not Lathbandhan" – that's a clever line from Tiwari ji! 😄 It's true, a stable alliance is good for Bihar. The constant infighting in the opposition Mahagathbandhan has hurt the state before.
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Vikram M
All this talk of unity and numbers is standard political drama before any election. The real test is what these MPs do in the Upper House. Will they raise Bihar's specific issues like flood management and industrial investment?
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Karthik V
The presence of leaders from Chhattisgarh and the central election in-charge shows the importance BJP is giving to Bihar. NDA looks set for a clean sweep. Jai Bihar!
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Priya S
While political confidence is one thing, I respectfully disagree with the tone of dismissing the opposition completely. A healthy democracy needs a strong opposition to ask questions. Hope the victory leads to constructive work.

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