Overview
- The NDA secured a majority in the Bihar Assembly elections on November 14, according to IANS reports.
- Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta hailed the mandate, calling it proof of trust in development-oriented, transparent, people-centric policies led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
- Gupta said Bihar voters rejected "jungle raj," corruption and weak administration in favor of stability and rapid development, noting she campaigned for NDA candidates.
- Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva said women chose a better future for their families while educated and hardworking youth rejected the Opposition.
- Sachdeva credited Modi’s leadership, praised Amit Shah for strengthening the organisation, and lauded J.P. Nadda’s mobilisation of party workers.