Overview
- Initial tallies report the NDA won more than 200 of Bihar’s 243 Assembly seats, securing a three‑fourths majority.
- The BJP is reported as the largest party with about 89–90 victories and roughly a 90% strike rate on the 101 seats it contested.
- Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) is cited with 85 seats within the winning alliance, according to election‑night coverage.
- Reports credit strategic leadership from Narendra Modi and Amit Shah and organisational drive from Dharmendra Pradhan, while Vinod Tawde oversaw day‑to‑day coordination on the ground in Bihar.
- Coverage says the campaign’s development focus resonated with voters, with Tawde asserting the result reflects a decade of work and accounts describing constituency‑level coordination, caste calibration and turnout efforts.