Bihar BJP's Bold Claim: NDA Will Shatter 2010 Election Record

Bihar BJP President Sanjay Jaiswal confidently predicts the NDA will break its 2010 election record this year. He attributes this optimism to massive public enthusiasm and the impact of PM Modi's welfare schemes on poor communities. Jaiswal strongly dismisses Prashant Kishor's analysis about voters wanting change, suggesting his party struggles to get even 5,000 votes. The BJP leader also claims Gen Z voters overwhelmingly support PM Modi despite Rahul Gandhi's attempts to connect with youth.

Key Points: Sanjay Jaiswal Says NDA Will Break 2010 Bihar Poll Record

  • Jaiswal claims current voter enthusiasm matches 2010 NDA wave
  • Credits Modi's welfare schemes for transforming poor people's lives
  • Dismisses Prashant Kishor's claims about voter desire for change
  • Asserts entire Gen Z demographic supports PM Modi over Rahul Gandhi
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Will break record of NDA's 2010 election performance: Sanjay Jaiswal

Bihar BJP President predicts NDA will surpass 2010's historic 206-seat victory, citing Modi's welfare schemes and Gen Z support while dismissing opposition claims.

"This year, we will create history by winning all the seats - Sanjay Jaiswal"

Bettiah, Nov 8

Bihar BJP President Sanjay Jaiswal on Saturday said that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will surpass its record-breaking performance from the 2010 Assembly elections in this year's polls.

Speaking to IANS, Sanjay Jaiswal said, "I have travelled from Aurangabad to Saharsa to Champaran, and the level of enthusiasm I am witnessing now was last seen in 2010 for the NDA."

He added, "The schemes introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the poor have transformed lives. People have already made up their minds to give the NDA a massive victory. This year, we will break the 2010 record. The slogan for 2025 -- 'Is Baar Narendra Modi Aur Nitish' -- will become a reality."

"This year, we will create history by winning all the seats," he stated.

In 2010, riding a strong wave of support driven by the promise of development, Nitish Kumar led the JD(U)-BJP alliance to a landslide four-fifths majority in the Bihar Assembly elections. The alliance decisively defeated Lalu Prasad Yadav's RJD-LJP combine and a weakened Congress to return to power for a second consecutive term. The scale of the victory was evident in the numbers as from 143 seats in 2005, the ruling alliance surged to a spectacular 206 seats in the 243-member House, largely credited to Nitish Kumar's governance record.

Responding to remarks made by Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor, who said that the high voter turnout signals a desire for change, Jaiswal retorted, "Prashant Kishor's situation is such that even if they manage to get 5,000 votes, that will be considered an achievement for them. He is not contesting the election himself, nor are their national or state presidents. When a party's top leaders don't contest and their candidates only secure 2,000 to 3,000 votes, there's no point blaming anyone else."

Jaiswal further commented on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's renewed focus on the youth, particularly Gen Z voters.

"The entire Gen Z is with PM Modi. The foundation of our country's future rests on Gen Z. Rahul Gandhi can say whatever he wants, but nobody believes him except his mother," he told IANS.

Meanwhile, on November 5, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi had addressed a press conference in New Delhi, reiterating his focus on young voters. Speaking about alleged electoral irregularities, he said, "I want Gen Z to take this seriously because your future is being taken away from you. You are the ones being stolen from."

The presentation concluded with the message: "India's Gen Z and youth have the power to restore our democracy with satya (truth) and ahimsa (non-violence)."

Through his ongoing campaign, LoP Gandhi has sought to appeal to the broader youth electorate by raising issues of unemployment, corruption, and inequality -- a high-stakes effort he describes as essential to "save the Constitution."

- IANS

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Priya S
As a young voter from Bihar, I appreciate the Ujjwala scheme and other welfare programs. But we need to talk about job creation too. Many of my engineering graduate friends are still unemployed. Hope the government addresses this.
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Arjun K
The confidence shown by BJP president is remarkable. 2010 was indeed a historic victory, but breaking that record would be something else! Bihar has seen real development under this alliance.
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Sarah B
While I respect the development work, the personal attacks on Rahul Gandhi seem unnecessary. Politics should focus on issues, not personal remarks. Let's maintain dignity in political discourse.
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Vikram M
Jaiswal sahab has travelled across Bihar and knows the ground reality. The enthusiasm for NDA is indeed visible. People remember the 15 years of jungle raj and don't want to go back to that era.
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Kavya N
As a woman voter, I feel much safer and more empowered under current government. Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, free LPG connections - these schemes have made real difference in our lives. My vote is for development!

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