Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday concluded his extensive campaign for the Bihar assembly elections, asserting that the people have delivered a “65-volt jhatka” to the opposition INDIA bloc in the first phase and that its leaders are now spending “sleepless nights.”
Addressing his final rally in Bettiah, West Champaran, Modi seemed confident of an NDA victory, citing the high voter turnout of 65.09 per cent across 121 assembly segments on November 6 in favour of the ruling coalition. He urged voters to “break the record of the first phase on November 11” and ensure that the NDA not only wins all seats but establishes a lead in every booth.
Modi, who held 14 rallies across the state and a roadshow in Patna in less than a month, reflected on his campaign journey. “I had starte

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