PM Modi's Bihar Prophecy: How His 'Vijay Utsav' Prediction Came True

Early trends in Bihar assembly elections show the BJP-led NDA surging toward a massive victory. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's campaign prediction about 'Vijay Utsav' after November 14 appears to be coming true. Social media is buzzing with users calling PM Modi the perfect pollster for his accurate forecast. The RJD-Congress Mahagathbandhan seems to be facing significant losses in the initial counting stages.

Key Points: Modi Vijay Utsav Prediction Matches Bihar Election Trends

  • Early trends show NDA heading for massive victory in Bihar assembly polls
  • PM Modi's campaign speeches accurately predicted election outcome
  • Social media users celebrate Modi as perfect political forecaster
  • RJD-Congress alliance faces significant setbacks in initial counting
  • Modi warned voters against return of 'jungle raj' during rallies
  • Multiple surveys indicated NDA's dominant position before results
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'Prepare for Vijay Utsav after Nov 14': PM Modi's words at Bihar poll rally echo in early trends

Early Bihar election trends validate PM Modi's 'Vijay Utsav' forecast as NDA surges ahead. Social media hails PM as perfect pollster amid counting results.

"This election will see the biggest victory of NDA. I am telling you to prepare for the Vijay Utsav after November 14. - PM Narendra Modi"

Patna, Nov 14

Early trends in the Bihar election results show a massive mandate for the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the state. Though it is too early to reach any firm conclusion as the counting continues, what has caught the attention of netizens is a viral video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi from a Bihar election campaign, where he forecast the 'biggest' victory for the NDA.

Addressing a poll rally in Bihar's Aurangabad, PM Modi had said, "This election will see the biggest victory of NDA. I am telling you to prepare for the Vijay Utsav after November 14."

As the early trends show NDA surging towards a thumping mandate, this particular video of PM Modi has found enough traction on social media, with many labelling him as the 'perfect pollster'.

In the high stakes battle for Bihar, all parties deployed their star campaigners to woo the electorate and mobilise popular support in their favour. PM Modi held multiple rallies in the state, promising to speed up developmental works while raking up the 'jungle raj' of the RJD era and warning people against the return of those seen and identified with 'katta'.

In a rally in Muzaffarpur, ahead of first phase also, PM Modi 'prophesized' about the worst loss of the Mahagathbandhan in the Bihar elections.

"Today, every survey is clearly revealing that the RJD and Congress are heading towards their biggest defeat ever in this election. All surveys are saying that the NDA is going to get the biggest victory. This new history is being created by the youth, women, farmers and fishermen of Bihar and this has left the RJD and Congress shuddering with fear," he said at the rally.

Notably, the early trends for Bihar Assembly elections show a landslide victory for the BJP-led NDA, big setback for the Mahagathbandhan, with both Congress and RJD losing ground and no impact of the new entrant the much-hyped Jan Suraaj Party.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Bihari, I'm relieved to see this result. The last thing we need is return of katta culture and lawlessness. Hope this government delivers on development promises.
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Arjun K
PM Modi's vision for Bihar is clear - development and security. The people have spoken loud and clear. Jai Bihar! Jai Hind! 🎉
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Sarah B
While the victory seems decisive, I hope the focus remains on actual governance rather than just political rhetoric. Bihar needs real change, not just election promises.
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Kavya N
The youth of Bihar have voted for progress and better opportunities. This is a mandate for employment and infrastructure development. Well done Bihar! 🙌
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Michael C
Interesting to see how accurately PM Modi predicted this outcome. His connection with the electorate seems unmatched in Indian politics today.

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