Nitish Kumar's Final Appeal: Why Bihar's Future Hangs on Nov 6, 11 Polls

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has made a passionate appeal to voters ahead of the crucial elections. He reminded people how Bihar has transformed from its poor pre-2005 condition to becoming a matter of pride today. The CM highlighted his government's work across education, health, roads and women's empowerment sectors. He urged voters to ensure NDA's victory for continued development in both Patna and at the Centre.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Urges Bihar Voters to Ensure NDA Victory

  • CM recalls Bihar's poor condition before 2005, highlights development across all sectors
  • Says being called Bihari transformed from shame to pride
  • Emphasizes work in education, health, roads and women empowerment
  • Appeals for NDA victory to ensure uninterrupted development progress
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Bihar CM urges voters to ensure NDA's victory, appeals for massive turnout in Nov 6, 11 polling

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar appeals for massive voter turnout on November 6 and 11, highlighting state's transformation and urging support for NDA's development agenda.

Bihar CM urges voters to ensure NDA's victory, appeals for massive turnout in Nov 6, 11 polling
"The whole of Bihar is my family. We have worked for Hindus, Muslims, and people of all castes and religions. - Nitish Kumar"

Patna, Nov 1

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday released a video message urging voters to participate enthusiastically in the upcoming polling on November 6 and 11, and to ensure the victory of NDA candidates.

In his message, the Chief Minister recalled the condition of Bihar before 2005 and said the state was in a very poor condition.

He said that after taking charge, he focused on development across sectors.

Nitish Kumar said that earlier, being called a Bihari was considered a matter of shame, but today it has become a matter of pride and respect.

He said the NDA government has carried out development work in every sphere in Bihar and reminded voters that they have given him four opportunities so far — and every time the public has supported him.

He appealed to voters to again elect the NDA, so that the government continues both in Patna and at the Centre.

This, he said, would ensure uninterrupted development and faster progress in the coming years.

Nitish Kumar also said that his effort has never been driven by personal or family interest.

“We have not done anything for our family. The whole of Bihar is my family. We have worked for Hindus, Muslims, and people of all castes and religions,” he said.

In his message, the Chief Minister highlighted work done in the fields of education, health, road construction, and women’s empowerment.

He said the NDA government has consistently prioritized the welfare of the poor and middle class.

Experts believe Nitish Kumar’s message is intended to reinforce trust among voters. By highlighting achievements, he has attempted to activate his core support base and influence undecided voters.

Bihar will vote in two phases — on November 6 and 11 — and the results will be declared on November 14.

Political analysts say the Chief Minister’s message could help strengthen the NDA’s position and revive confidence in the narrative of development in the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a woman from Bihar, I appreciate the focus on women's empowerment. The cycles for girls and other schemes have really helped. Will definitely vote on Nov 6! 🙏
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Aman W
While development has happened, I wish there was more focus on creating jobs for youth. Many of us still have to migrate to other states for work. Hope this changes soon.
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Sarah B
The improvement in law and order situation is remarkable. Earlier we couldn't go out after dark, now it's much safer. Development is visible everywhere in Bihar.
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Nikhil C
"The whole of Bihar is my family" - this statement shows his commitment. Unlike other politicians who work only for their families. Respect for Nitish ji! 👏
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Michael C
Good to see a leader focusing on development rather than caste or religion politics. Bihar needs continuity in governance for sustained progress.

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