NDA is once again moving towards a historic victory in Bihar Assembly elections 2025. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address party workers at BJP headquarters in Delhi today at 6 pm. After the lead of the alliance of BJP and JD(U) in the initial trends of Bihar Assembly elections, there was an atmosphere of happiness in the offices of both the parties. The workers are dancing to the beats of drums, distributing sweets and celebrating the victory by bursting crackers. The popularity of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and PM Modi has played an important role in the growth of NDA.
Pairing of Nitish Kumar and PM Modi
Nitish Kumar has led Bihar in the last two decades. He is also known as ‘Sushasan Babu’. This election was being considered as a test of public trust and political stability for him. This time the pair of PM Modi and Nitish Kumar showed a strong and coordinated alliance in the elections. Their joint campaign emphasized development, infrastructure, social schemes and administrative stability.
NDA’s performance
As per the current trends, Nitish Kumar led NDA has taken lead on a total of 197 seats. In this, BJP is leading on 90 seats, JDU on 80, LJP on 20, HAM on 3 and RLM on 4 seats. In the opposition alliance, RJD is leading on 28 seats, Congress on 4, CPI(ML) on 4 and CPI-M on 1 seat. Apart from this, BSP is leading on 1 and AIMIM 5 seats.
Peace in elections and improvement of law and order
There was peace in Bihar in the 2025 elections and there was no need for repolling anywhere. This is a big change from the previous elections, when the elections of 1985, 1990 and 1995 were marred by incidents of violence and repolling. NDA has called this a proof of better law and order.
Rural support and development impact
Bihar being a state with about 89% rural population, NDA enjoyed strong support in rural areas. Nitish Kumar’s schemes and Prime Minister Modi’s popularity won the trust of voters in both rural and urban areas.
Nitish Kumar’s political journey
Nitish Kumar has focused on political stability and development for more than four decades. He improved rural infrastructure and built public confidence through direct economic assistance schemes. His political career began with the JP movement of the 1970s and he made a strong mark in backward classes and secular politics.

