After the announcement of Bihar Assembly elections, former Chief Minister Rabri Devi has made a big attack on NDA. He said that if there has really been development in Bihar then why are Amit Shah, Nitish Kumar and Narendra Modi roaming in the state. Rabri Devi said in a sarcastic tone, “Now these people are scared of the public, the result is in the hands of the public and we are going among the public and listening to their voice.”
Rabri Devi also said in her statement that the public is now seeing and understanding everything. He said that we are among the people and listening to their problems. This time the voters of Bihar will vote thoughtfully. In a statement given to IANS, he claimed that the public is with the Grand Alliance and the result this time will be “very good”. NDA is continuously campaigning in the name of development, but the opposition says that development is not visible at the ground level.
Patna, Bihar: On NDA’s rally, Former Chief Minister Rabri Devi says, “These People are scared of the public of Bihar now… The result will be in the hands of the people. We are going among the people and listening to their voices…” pic.twitter.com/mSJbOKVWEC
— IANS (@ians_india) October 30, 2025
Campaigning intensified between NDA and Grand Alliance
After the announcement of election dates, the political atmosphere of Bihar has become completely heated. Be it NDA or Grand Alliance, both the alliances have put in full force in the campaign field. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a public meeting in Muzaffarpur today on 31 October. On the other hand, massive rallies are also being held continuously by the Grand Alliance. It is clear from Rabri Devi’s statement that the opposition is raising questions on the election strategy of NDA.
Voting will be held in two phases
Bihar assembly elections will be conducted in two phases. The first phase of voting will be held on 6 November while the second phase will be held on 11 November. Election results will be declared on 14 November. As the date is approaching, election excitement is increasing. Between rallies, road shows and rhetoric, the atmosphere in Bihar has become completely political. All eyes are now on the public’s decision, which will decide who will sit on the chair of Patna this time.

