Bihar's Landslide Mandate: Why Dynasty Politics Faces Historic Rejection

The NDA alliance is heading for a massive victory in Bihar, currently leading in 204 seats. BJP MP Jagdambika Pal thanked voters for this overwhelming mandate against dynasty politics. This victory marks a strong comeback for the coordinated BJP-JD(U) partnership with PM Modi's support. Bihar recorded its highest voter turnout since 1951, with women voters participating in particularly large numbers.

Key Points: Jagdambika Pal Thanks Bihar Voters as NDA Wins Big

  • NDA crosses 200-seat mark with 204 leads in Bihar assembly elections
  • BJP-JD(U) alliance projects united front with Modi-Nitish partnership
  • Historic 67.13% voter turnout recorded, highest since 1951
  • Women voters outpace men with impressive 71.6% participation rate
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Dynasty politics will not prevail: Jagdambika Pal thanks people of Bihar as NDA set for landslide victory

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal credits Bihar voters for NDA's landslide victory, declaring end of dynasty politics as alliance crosses 200-seat mark in historic election.

"The people of Bihar have certainly given such an overwhelming majority; from this, it is a clear mandate that, henceforth, dynasty politics will not prevail in the country. - Jagdambika Pal"

Lucknow, November 14

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal on Friday credited the people of Bihar for what he described as a sweeping and decisive victory for the BJP-led NDA in the state, declaring that the mandate sends a powerful message against dynasty-driven politics.

Speaking to ANI, the BJP MP said, "The way in which the BJP-NDA is achieving a resounding victory with an overwhelming majority in Bihar, for that I express my gratitude to the people of Bihar. The people of Bihar have certainly given such an overwhelming majority; from this, it is a clear mandate that, henceforth, dynasty politics will not prevail in the country. Now in a democracy, the people will decide."

Meanwhile, the NDA is heading towards setting a new milestone in the 2025 Bihar elections, as it has crossed the 200-mark in the latest trends.

The NDA, which secured 206 seats in the 2014 elections, is once again poised to reach the same mark, currently leading with 204 seats, thanks to unexpected performances by both the BJP and JD(U).

The return of a confident, coordinated BJP-JD(U) alliance has significantly reshaped the battlefield this time. With Prime Minister Modi standing firmly beside Nitish Kumar throughout the campaign, the coalition projected a united and reinvigorated front, emphasising welfare delivery, infrastructure expansion, social schemes, and administrative stability.

The mix of PM Modi's national appeal and Bihar CM's extensive grassroots presence has created a formidable electoral force, one that appears poised to translate its political momentum into a landslide victory in Bihar. As Bihar reached the verdict stage, the PM Modi-Nitish partnership has emerged as the defining factor of the assembly election.

It's worth noting that Bihar recorded a historic 67.13% voter turnout, the highest since 1951, with women voters outpacing men (71.6% vs 62.8%).

- ANI

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Priya S
The high voter turnout, especially among women, shows how engaged Bihar's citizens are. When women come out in such numbers, it means they're voting for their children's future and safety.
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Arjun K
While I support the development agenda, calling it "anti-dynasty" is a bit rich when many parties have family members in politics. Let's focus on actual governance rather than political rhetoric.
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Sarah B
The coordination between BJP and JD(U) seems to have worked well. Stability in government is crucial for Bihar's progress. Hope they deliver on their promises!
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Meera T
As someone from Bihar, I've seen the infrastructure improvements firsthand. Better roads, electricity, and sanitation facilities. This victory is well-deserved for the work done on ground.
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David E
The numbers speak for themselves - 204 seats and historic voter turnout. Democracy is thriving in Bihar! This should be a lesson for all political parties across India.

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