Kiren Rijiju Predicts NDA Will Win Record Bihar Seats Amid Opposition Rift

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has made a bold prediction about the upcoming Bihar elections. He believes the NDA alliance is poised to win a record number of seats this time. The minister criticized the opposition Mahagathbandhan, calling its members mere opportunists. Meanwhile, Rajya Sabha bypolls in Jammu and Kashmir concluded peacefully with voting by 86 MLAs.

Key Points: Kiren Rijiju Says NDA to Win Record Bihar Assembly Seats

  • Kiren Rijiju predicts NDA will win record seats in Bihar Assembly elections
  • BJP and JD(U) allies working together in complete unity
  • Minister calls Mahagathbandhan members "opportunists" fighting for power
  • Rajya Sabha bypolls completed in Jammu and Kashmir with 86 MLAs voting
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NDA likely to win record number of seats in Bihar: Kiren Rijiju

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju predicts NDA will secure record seats in Bihar elections, calls Mahagathbandhan alliance "opportunists" amid Rajya Sabha bypoll results.

"It is clearly visible that the people of Bihar are with the NDA - Kiren Rijiju"

Jammu, Oct 24

Union Minister for Parliamentary and Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju on Friday said there is a strong possibility of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) winning a record number of seats in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

Speaking to IANS, Kiren Rijiju said, "It is clearly visible that the people of Bihar are with the NDA. The BJP, JD(U), and other allies are working together in complete unity. It is a one-sided contest. There is a possibility of the NDA securing a record number of seats this time."

He also criticised the Opposition alliance, Mahagathbandhan, calling its members "opportunists."

"There is no real alliance in the Mahagathbandhan. They are merely opportunists fighting for power and sharing seats among themselves. But if the people give their mandate, how will they share those seats?" Rijiju told IANS.

The Union Minister also reacted to the Rajya Sabha byelections in Jammu and Kashmir, which were held on Friday.

"The Rajya Sabha by-election in J&K has been completed. We expect a good result. Whatever the outcome, we will accept it, as this is the essence of democracy. It is, however, difficult to say who supports whom inside the House," he added.

Meanwhile, the Rajya Sabha election in Jammu and Kashmir ended peacefully as 86 MLAs cast their votes, while the detained Doda MLA Mehraj Malik voted through a postal ballot, and Peoples Conference (PC) MLA, Sajad Lone, abstained from the voting process.

The voting took place at the Legislative Assembly complex in Srinagar.

In total 90-member strong J&K Assembly, two seats, Nagrota and Budgam, are going to bypolls on November 11 after these fell vacant.

The result for all four Rajya Sabha seats will be declared after 4 p.m.

Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) Khurshid Ahmad has also announced support for the NC alliance.

With its 41 MLAs voting with the support of six Congress, five independents, one MLA of CPI(M), three of the PDP, and one of AIP, the NC candidates have an edge over their BJP rivals.

The BJP can win the 4th seat only if there is some cross-voting by those who otherwise announced support for the NC candidates.

The NC has nominated Muhammed Ramzan Chowdhary, Sajad Kichloo, Shami Oberoi and Imran Nabi Dar.

The BJP has nominated three candidates, including its J&K President Sat Sharma.

If the NC does not get beyond 28 votes for the fourth Rajya Sabha seat, then alone the BJP with 28 votes would stand a chance on the 4th Rajya Sabha.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the confidence, I hope the government focuses more on actual governance rather than just election rhetoric. Bihar needs jobs and better healthcare facilities urgently.
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Arjun K
Rijiju ji is right about the opposition being opportunistic. In Bihar, we've seen how these mahagathbandhan parties keep changing sides. NDA's consistent work is what people trust.
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Sarah B
The democratic process in J&K seems to be working smoothly despite the challenges. Peaceful voting and acceptance of results shows maturity in our democracy. Good to see!
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Vikram M
Bihar has seen real development under NDA - better roads, electricity, and education initiatives. No wonder people are supporting them. The opposition just doesn't have a concrete vision.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the political dynamics in both Bihar and J&K. The cross-voting possibilities in Rajya Sabha elections show how fluid Indian politics can be. Democracy in action!

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