Bihar Battle Heats Up: PM Modi, Amit Shah & Tejashwi Yadav Launch Major Campaign Offensive Today
Bihar Election Battle: Top Leaders Hold Crucial Rallies

The political temperature in Bihar soared dramatically today as the state witnessed a massive campaign push from all major parties ahead of the crucial 2025 Assembly Elections. In what political analysts are calling a 'super Saturday' of campaigning, top national and state leaders descended upon key constituencies to woo voters.

Power-Packed Rally Schedule

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address a massive public gathering in Patna, where he's expected to outline the BJP's vision for Bihar's development. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will campaign in Bhagalpur, a constituency that has traditionally witnessed tight contests.

On the opposition front, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav is holding multiple rallies across central Bihar, focusing on employment and social justice issues that have been the cornerstone of his party's campaign.

Strategic Constituencies in Focus

The choice of locations for today's rallies reveals the strategic thinking of both alliances:

  • Patna: Urban center where development and infrastructure dominate voter concerns
  • Bhagalpur: Mixed demographic where both caste equations and development matter
  • Central Bihar districts: Rural heartland where agrarian issues and social justice resonate strongly

Campaign Narratives Take Shape

The BJP-led NDA is expected to emphasize central government schemes and infrastructure projects completed in Bihar, while the opposition Mahagathbandhan is likely to focus on unemployment, caste census, and what they call 'unfulfilled promises' of the ruling coalition.

Political observers note that today's rallies could set the tone for the final phase of campaigning, with both sides looking to consolidate their traditional vote banks while making inroads into opponent territories.

The election atmosphere has intensified significantly in recent weeks, with all parties deploying their star campaigners across the state. Today's simultaneous rallies by top leadership underscore the importance both alliances are placing on every single seat in the 243-member assembly.