Bihar Exit Polls: NDA Set to Stop RJD's Jungle Raaj 2, Says Minister

Bihar Minister Ashok Chaudhary expressed strong confidence in NDA forming the next government based on exit poll predictions. He claimed voters specifically rejected what he called RJD's "jungle raaj 2" governance model. The minister pointed to the Mahagathbandhan's behavior during Bihar bandh as evidence they're unfit to govern. Multiple exit polls project NDA winning between 133-159 seats while the opposition alliance falls short of majority.

Key Points: Ashok Chaudhary Says Bihar Vote Against RJD Jungle Raaj 2

  • Chaudhary cites Bihar bandh behavior as proof Mahagathbandhan unfit for governance
  • Minister visited 24 constituencies confirming NDA voter inclination
  • Exit polls predict NDA winning 133-159 seats in 243-member assembly
  • RJD's Tejashwi Yadav stopped claiming CM oath after poll predictions
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This vote is for stopping jungle raaj 2: Bihar Minister Ashok Chaudhary on exit polls predicting NDA sweep

Bihar Minister Ashok Chaudhary claims exit polls show voters rejected RJD's "jungle raaj 2" and Mahagathbandhan governance, predicting NDA victory in state elections.

"This vote is for stopping Jungle Raaj 2 - Ashok Chaudhary"

Patna, November 12

Bihar Minister and Janata Dal (United) leader Ashok Chaudhary on Wednesday expressed confidence in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) forming the next government in the state, a day after multiple exit polls predicted a strong showing for the alliance and indicated that anti-incumbency had failed to make a dent.

Speaking to ANI, Chaudhary asserted that the people of Bihar voted to stop Rashtriya Janata Dal's (RJD) so-called "jungle raaj 2."

"This vote is for stopping Jungle Raaj 2. During the Bihar bandh, the way they (Mahagathbandhan) behaved, the way they gave an example of themselves, that is not accepted in governance at all. After Bihar bandh itself people were against them. They (Mahagathbandhan) are not fit to do governance," Chaudhary told ANI here.

Discussing the exit polls, he stated that he had personally visited multiple constituencies and interacted with voters, reinforcing his belief that the electorate is leaning towards the NDA.

"Exit polls will only show the inclination of the people. Some people talk to 20,000, others 50,000 as it is a sample. The same inclination was shown. I was also moving around, and I have also gone to 24 constituencies," he said.

Taking a jibe at the Mahagathbandhan, he said that the alliance's claims of a "wave of change" and a "surprising result" have been shut down.

"Some people were saying that a surprising result will come. But you see, we will have a better strike rate than 2010 (Assembly elections)," he said.

On RJD leader and Mahagathbandhan's Chief Ministerial face Tejashwi Yadav repeatedly claiming that he will take oath as CM on November 18, the Bihar said, "After exit polls, he has stopped saying that (Tejashwi will take oath as CM on November 18), if he says still then he might have gotten a wrong assessment."

Earlier on Tuesday, following multiple exit polls predicting an NDA win, BJP's Bihar president Dilip Jaiswal said that the exit polls show how, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and CM Nitish Kumar, the state has progressed a lot, with people voting for the same this time around.

"Under the leadership of PM Modi and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, Bihar has progressed a lot...The public has voted in favour of PM Modi's guarantees and the development model of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar. The public has faith that the future of Bihar is safe in the hands of PM Modi and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar," he told ANI.

Bihar Minister Prem Kumar also highlighted how the NDA has worked in every sector for the welfare of the people, with the people looking for a second term to continue development.

"Our government has worked in every sector- for farmers, women, youth, and the poor and weak people of society. Today, the fruits of that are visible. We are leading in the exit polls and are in a position to form the government... The truth will come out on November 14," Kumar told ANI.

According to the exit polls released on Tuesday, the ruling NDA is poised to form the government again in Bihar, while the opposition Mahagathbandhan is predicted to fall short of the majority mark in the 243-member State Assembly.

The exit polls also predicted that Prashant Kishor-led Jan Suraaj, which made its debut in the Assembly polls, is unlikely to make any splash in terms of seats.

The People's Pulse poll survey allocated 133-159 seats to the NDA, 75-101 seats to the Mahagathbandhan, and 0-5 seats to Jan Suraaj. Others, it said, are likely to get 2-8 seats. People's Insight's survey predicted 133-148 seats for the NDA, 87-102 seats for the Mahagathbandhan, 0-2 seats for Jan Suraaj, and 3-6 seats for independent candidates. The JVC survey predicted that the NDA is likely to win 135-150 seats, the Mahagathbandhan 88-103 seats, Jan Suraaj may win 0-1 seats, while others may secure 3-6 seats. According to the DVC Research polls survey, the NDA is projected to win 137-152 seats, the Mahagathbandhan 83-98 seats, Jan Suraaj 2-4 seats, and others 4-8 seats.

Counting of votes will take place on November 14.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a woman from Bihar, I feel much safer under current government. The law and order situation has improved significantly. Hope NDA continues its good work for women's safety and empowerment.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the development work, I wish politicians would focus more on policy discussions rather than using terms like "jungle raaj." It feels like unnecessary name-calling that doesn't help constructive political discourse.
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Rohit P
The Bihar bandh incident really showed Mahagathbandhan's true colors. Common people suffered while they played politics. Good that voters remembered this while casting their votes! 🔥
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Karthik V
Exit polls look promising but let's wait for actual results on 14th. Hope the development work continues - especially in education and healthcare sectors which need more attention.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how Bihar politics is evolving. The focus seems to be shifting from caste equations to development agenda. This is a positive sign for Indian democracy as a whole.
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Neha E
My family voted for NDA because we've seen real change in our village - better roads, electricity, and water supply. Hope they continue working for the poor and farmers. Jai Bihar! 🌟

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