NDA Secures Commanding Majority in Bihar Elections
Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered his victory speech on November 14, 2025, as the National Democratic Alliance surged past the majority mark in the crucial Bihar assembly elections. The election trends indicate a sweeping mandate for the ruling alliance, marking a significant political victory for the NDA coalition.
Close Contest Between BJP and JD(U)
The Bharatiya Janata Party and Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal (United) are locked in a tight race for the position of single-largest party in the state assembly. Both parties have demonstrated strong performances across various constituencies, though neither has established a clear individual majority over the other.
Meanwhile, the Congress party faces a disappointing outcome, leading in only a few seats despite contesting 61 constituencies across the state. This poor performance represents a significant setback for the grand old party in one of India's most politically important states.
RJD Suffers Major Electoral Setback
The Tejashwi Yadav-led Rashtriya Janata Dal has experienced a dramatic decline in its political fortunes. The party is currently holding leads in fewer than 30 of the 143 seats it contested, a sharp fall from its position as the single-largest party in the 2020 Bihar elections.
This represents one of the most significant political reversals in recent Bihar electoral history for the RJD, which had emerged as the largest party in the previous assembly elections just five years earlier.
The election results signal a strong endorsement of the NDA government's policies and leadership at both the state and central levels. Political analysts are describing this outcome as a consolidation of the NDA's position in Bihar politics, with implications for the broader national political landscape.