New Delhi, November 14: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and BJP President J.P. Nadda have reacted to the landslide victory of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, calling it a victory of good governance, development, and public trust.
In his post, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “Good governance has won. Development has won. The spirit of public welfare has won. Social justice has won. I am deeply grateful to my family members in Bihar who have blessed the NDA with a historic and unprecedented victory in the 2025 Assembly elections.”
He said that this mandate will provide new resolve and the strength to work at a faster pace for Bihar.
Expressing gratitude to all NDA workers, the Prime Minister wrote that they went among the people and strongly presented the development agenda and countered “every lie” of the opposition. The Prime Minister stated that the central and state governments will work together to further Bihar’s development, infrastructure, and cultural identity, and provide new opportunities to youth and women.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah described this victory as a symbol of the people of Bihar’s trust, saying that he salutes the people of Bihar, who are protectors of democracy and hard work.
He said that the people of Bihar have endorsed the NDA’s commitment to development, women’s safety, good governance, and the welfare of the poor. Amit Shah said that Prime Minister Modi has done many things for Bihar in the last 11 years, and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has brought the state out of jungle raj.
Describing the central government’s policy on infiltration as a key basis for the mandate, Shah said that the people of Bihar have given a befitting reply to vote bank politics and supporters of infiltration. The public now gives mandate only to “politics of performance,” and this victory will realize the resolve for a developed Bihar.
BJP National President JP Nadda, in a post on Instagram, saluted and thanked the people of Bihar, saying that this victory reaffirms the public’s faith in the development-oriented policies of the double-engine government led by Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. He said that Bihar has rejected the “jungle raj and corruption” of the Grand Alliance and accepted the good governance and stability of the NDA. Nadda described this mandate as a milestone in achieving the goal of “Developed Bihar – Developed India.”