Patna/New Delhi, Nov 14 (UNI): In a dramatic and decisive mandate, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) swept the Bihar Assembly elections on Friday, stunning the opposition Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) and securing 202 of the 243 seats—one of the biggest victories in the state’s electoral history.
The Congress-RJD-Left Grand Alliance suffered a severe setback, managing only 35 seats, a steep fall from its 2020 tally of 110.
Speaking in New Delhi as the trends solidified, Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the victory, declaring, “Jungle Raj will now never return to Bihar.” Jubilant party workers erupted in celebrations across Patna and Delhi.
Despite the JD(U) securing fewer seats than its ally BJP, Nitish Kumar is expected to return as Chief Minister. However, political obs

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