The National Democratic Alliance is riding high on optimism as exit polls project a decisive victory for the coalition in the recently concluded Bihar assembly elections. With the final phase of voting completed, NDA leaders expressed confidence that the results would break previous records when announced on November 14.
NDA Leaders Celebrate Democratic Participation
BJP leader and Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary declared that the election results would surpass the 2010 numbers in favor of the NDA. He emphasized the significance of the voter turnout across all sections of society.
"This is a golden time for democracy in Bihar," Choudhary stated. "The way women, youth, and people from all sections voted for development and Bihar's future clearly indicates that NDA will break the 2010 election record and form the government with a huge majority."
Nitish Wave Sweeps Across Bihar
JD(U) national spokesman Rajiv Ranjan Prasad highlighted what he described as a "Nitish wave" sweeping through the state. He expressed confidence that the actual results would exceed even the exit poll predictions.
"Nitish Kumar has once again emerged as NDA's trump card," Prasad asserted. "Voters have blindly trusted him, and the public has approved both the NDA alliance and Nitish Kumar's leadership."
Regional Dominance and Development Agenda
BJP spokesman Prem Ranjan Patel confirmed that the second phase of voting demonstrated NDA's strength, particularly in south Bihar and Mithila region constituencies. He predicted the alliance would secure a two-thirds majority.
"From rural to urban areas, voters from all walks of life have chosen development and stability under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's leadership," Patel emphasized.
The confidence extends across all NDA partner parties. LJP (RV) chief spokesman Rajesh Bhatt projected that the actual numbers would exceed exit poll predictions, while Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) chief spokesman Ram Pukar Sinha confirmed that all alliance partners remain committed to making Nitish Kumar the chief minister again.
"The record voter turnout has validated the NDA government's welfare and development models in Bihar," Sinha concluded, reflecting the coalition's unified confidence ahead of the November 14 results declaration.