PM Modi Declares Katta Sarkar Era Over After Bihar's Historic NDA Victory

The NDA has achieved a massive victory in Bihar's assembly elections, winning 148 seats. Prime Minister Modi declared that the era of Katta Sarkar will never return to Bihar. He strongly criticized the Mahagathbandhan for their remarks about Chhath Puja celebrations. The election saw record voter turnout, particularly among women voters who participated in higher numbers than men.

Key Points: Modi Says Katta Sarkar Will Never Return to Bihar After NDA Win

  • NDA secures landslide victory with 148 seats in Bihar assembly elections
  • PM Modi targets Congress over reaction to his Jungle Raj remarks
  • BJP government pushing for UNESCO heritage status for Chhath Puja
  • Historic 67.13% voter turnout recorded with women voters leading participation
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Katta Sarkar will never return in Bihar: PM Modi slams Mahagathbandhan after NDA's landslide win

PM Modi declares end of Katta Sarkar in Bihar after NDA's landslide victory, slams Mahagathbandhan over Chhath Puja remarks and promises Viksit Bihar development.

"Katta Sarkar will never return to Bihar...The people of Bihar have voted for Viksit Bihar - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, November 14

As NDA registered a historic win in the Bihar Assembly election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi trained guns on the Mahagathbandhan, saying that the "Katta Sarkar will never return to Bihar" adding that people have voted for "Viksit Bharat".

Addressing the victory celebrations at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, PM Modi said that Congress got more "hurt" over his "Jungle raaj" remark than RJD.

"When I used to speak about Jungle Raj and Katta Sarkar in Bihar elections, the RJD party raised no objections. But it hurt the people of Congress. Today, I want to reiterate that Katta Sarkar will never return to Bihar...The people of Bihar have voted for Viksit Bihar," PM Modi said.

PM Modi also targeted Mahagathbandhan over Rahul Gandhi's remark on Chhath Puja celebrations, accusing them of "disrespecting" Bihar's tradition, culture and glorious past.

"To date, Congress and RJD have not apologised to Chhathi Maiya. The people of Bihar will never forget this. Bihar's pride and honour, this is our priority," PM Modi said.

"The people of Bihar have played a huge role in India's development. But those who ruled the country for decades always created a false image of Bihar. These people defamed Bihar. They neither respected Bihar's glorious past, nor its traditions and culture, nor its people," he added.

Rahul Gandhi, in a rally in Darbhanga, had said that the BJP staged a "drama" and built a separate pond for PM Modi to take a dip in during Chhath Puja.

PM further stated that the BJP's attempt to include Chhath in the UNESCO Heritage List.

"Our government is striving to include Chhath in the UNESCO Heritage List. The goal is to connect the entire country and the world with this culture through its significance," he said.

According to the EC, the NDA has won 148 seats as of 7:50 pm, with the BJP winning 76, JD(U) 56, LJP(RV) 13, HAM 2 and RLM 1.

The opposition's Mahagathbandhan is lagging at 21 seats with RJD winning 16, Congress 3, CPI(M) (L) 1 and CPI(M) 1.

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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Nisha Z
As a Bihari woman, I'm so proud of our state's record voter turnout! Women voters have shown they want stable governance and development. Chhath Puja is our sacred tradition and no political party should disrespect it for votes.
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Sarah B
While I support the development agenda, I wish political discourse focused more on policy specifics rather than emotional issues. Both sides should maintain dignity in their campaigns.
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Aditya G
The Modi-Nitish combination proved unbeatable! Infrastructure development and social welfare schemes have reached the grassroots. Bihar is finally getting the respect it deserves on national stage.
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Priya S
Getting Chhath Puja recognized by UNESCO would be a great achievement for Bihar's cultural heritage. This shows our traditions are being valued at global level. 🙏
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Michael C
The massive mandate shows people want continuity in governance. Hope the new government delivers on all promises - especially employment generation for youth.

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