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‘Bihar Will Progress Even Further…’: Nitish Kumar’s First Reaction After NDA’s Victory – Delhi News Daily

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Last Updated:November 14, 2025, 18:26 IST

Kumar thanked Bihar voters on X after NDA won a massive majority in the Bihar Legislative Assembly Elections

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The ruling alliance appeared comfortably placed to secure a two-thirds majority, with projections suggesting 208 of the 243 seats.

The ruling alliance appeared comfortably placed to secure a two-thirds majority, with projections suggesting 208 of the 243 seats.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday expressed his gratitude after the NDA secured a massive majority in the Bihar Legislative Assembly elections.

Sharing his reaction on X, Kumar thanked the people of the state for their trust and support, calling it a demonstration of confidence in his government.

“In the Bihar Legislative Assembly Elections-2025, the people of the state have expressed their confidence in our government by giving us a massive majority. For this, I bow to all the esteemed voters of the state, and express my heartfelt gratitude and thanks,” Kumar wrote.

बिहार विधान सभा चुनाव-2025 में राज्यवासियों ने हमें भारी बहुमत देकर हमारी सरकार के प्रति विश्वास जताया है। इसके लिए राज्य के सभी सम्मानित मतदाताओं को मेरा नमन, हृदय से आभार एवं धन्यवाद।आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री श्री नरेन्द्र मोदी जी को उनसे मिले सहयोग के लिए उनका नमन करते हुए हृदय…

— Nitish Kumar (@NitishKumar) November 14, 2025

He also extended his thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his guidance and backing, while acknowledging the contribution of his NDA allies, including Chirag Paswan, Jitan Ram Manjhi, and Upendra Kushwaha, for the coalition’s united effort that led to the sweeping victory.

“The NDA alliance has achieved a massive majority in this election by demonstrating complete unity,” he noted.

The Chief Minister further expressed hope that the government would continue to focus on the welfare and development of the state in the coming years. “With the support of all of you, Bihar will progress even further and will be included in the category of the most developed states in the country.”

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