New Delhi: The Bihar Assembly elections have now reached a decisive stage. Leaders from all political parties are putting in their best efforts. Several leaders from the Grand Alliance and the NDA have jumped into the electoral fray. The NDA’s biggest face, PM Narendra Modi himself, will now campaign in the electoral fray. Just before Chhath Puja, Narendra Modi will visit Bihar to campaign.
His election campaign will begin on October 24th. He will hold 12 rallies, starting from Samastipur. BJP workers are already showing great excitement about PM Narendra Modi’s program. Union ministers and several chief ministers are campaigning on behalf of the NDA.
NDA Puts in All Its Strength
All NDA leaders have put in their full efforts to win the elections. PM Narendra Modi will be seen starting his rally from Samastipur on October 24th. He will address 12 rallies in 14 days. Huge crowds are expected at his events. Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal stated that the party has proposed rallies at several locations.
The schedule has been finalized and sent to the Prime Minister’s Office. Jaiswal clarified that PM Modi will not hold rallies during Chhath Puja to avoid inconvenience to devotees. Several prominent leaders, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, will be seen holding rallies continuously.
An Interesting Contest Likely
The Bihar elections are expected to be a fierce contest between the NDA and the Grand Alliance. There appears to be no unity within the Grand Alliance. Congress leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Tejashwi Yadav, is not coming to Bihar. He is not seen leaving his Patna office.
This poses increasing difficulties for the Grand Alliance. Bihar has approximately 17.5 percent Muslim votes. The claims of AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi and Jan Suraj Party founder Prashant Kishor have also increased the risk of a dent in the Muslim vote bank.