Nishad Community Presents Fish to PM Modi for Bihar Election Victory

The Nishad community performed a traditional fish ritual to bless PM Modi's election campaign in Bihar. Supporters explained this symbolic gesture ensures victory in new endeavors. BJP leaders expressed confidence in the NDA returning to power with a strong majority. Massive crowds gathered for Modi's roadshow, showing strong public support ahead of the assembly elections.

Key Points: Nishad Community Gives Fish to PM Modi for Bihar Poll Win

  • Nishad community performs traditional fish ritual for PM Modi's electoral success
  • Supporters express confidence in NDA victory with Nitish Kumar as CM
  • BJP leaders cite strong public trust in Modi-Nitish development partnership
  • Massive crowds gather for PM Modi's Patna roadshow amid election campaign
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Nishad community presents fish to PM Modi for election win in Bihar

Nishad community performs symbolic fish ritual for PM Modi's election victory in Bihar. Supporters express confidence in NDA's return to power with Nitish Kumar as CM.

"Before starting any new work, a 'jatra' is done with curd and fish. PM Modi has come today, so we performed his 'jatra' for his victory - Nishad Supporter"

New Delhi, Nov 2

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi stormed through Bihar on Sunday with a high-voltage campaign blitz, two back-to-back rallies in Arrah and Nawada, followed by a massive roadshow in Patna, the NDA camp brimmed with confidence, sensing momentum firmly in its favour ahead of the Assembly elections.

In Patna, members of the Nishad community performed a symbolic ritual, presenting fish to invoke good fortune for PM Modi and the NDA.

"Before starting any new work, a 'jatra' is done with curd and fish. PM Modi has come today, so we performed his 'jatra' for his victory," said a supporter to IANS, asserting that Nishads would rally behind NDA leader Hari Sahni and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

Another attendee echoed the sentiment, stating they "showed fish to the Prime Minister so that his government is formed again," adding confidently, "NDA will win, Nitish Kumar will be Chief Minister again."

Crowds thronged the roads as PM Modi's cavalcade moved through Patna, with people waving flags and showering petals.

BJP leader Sushma Sahu praised the Prime Minister's "unmatched energy," saying his presence radiated spiritual strength. "God knows from which soil he is made... after so many programs, the aura on his face shows no fatigue," she remarked.

Bihar BJP chief Dilip Jaiswal declared that the NDA would return to power with a two-thirds majority, citing "strong public trust" in the Modi-Nitish duo's development push.

RLM chief Upendra Kushwaha echoed the optimism, noting the "lakhs of people" who gathered as a clear endorsement of the BJP-led alliance.

LJP (Ram Vilas) leader Hulas Pandey said Modi's presence had given NDA workers and voters "new energy," insisting the electorate would deliver "maximum seats" to the coalition.

With the campaign intensity rising and traditional support bases mobilising, the BJP and its allies are betting big on PM Modi's charisma to convert crowds into votes -- and return the NDA to power in Bihar.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I respect cultural traditions, I hope this symbolic support translates into actual development for fishing communities. They need better infrastructure and market access, not just political gestures.
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Aman W
Modi ji's energy is truly amazing! After multiple rallies, he still looks fresh and connected with people. This is what leadership looks like! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Interesting to see traditional rituals being incorporated into modern politics. The fish offering ritual (jatra) shows how Indian politics blends tradition with contemporary campaigning.
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Nikhil C
Nitish Kumar and Modi combination has worked well for Bihar. Development projects are visible across the state. NDA deserves another term to complete ongoing work.
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Kavya N
The massive turnout in Patna roadshow shows people's trust in Modi ji. When he says "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas", he means it and communities like Nishads feel included. 🎣

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