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Bihar: Union Home Minister Amit Shah chairs key meet with party leaders in Patna     

BJP leaders following the meeting exuded confidence of NDA’s return to the power with a thumping majority

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Mar 30, 2025, 11:10 am IST
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Patna: Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a key meeting on the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections in Patna with big party leaders of the state on March 29. The main objective of the meeting was to discuss the strategies and party’s agenda in the assembly polls.

Speaking after the meeting, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary said that the party needs to be strengthened in the state and stated that the NDA will form government in Bihar with huge majority.

“We have to strengthen the party. In the upcoming elections, NDA will form a government in Bihar with a huge majority. We prepared a strategy for this…” Samrat Chaudhary said to ANI on Saturday.

#WATCH | Patna: Bihar Dy CM Samrat Chaudhary says, "We have to strengthen the party. In the upcoming elections, NDA will form a government in Bihar with a huge majority. We prepared a strategy for this…" pic.twitter.com/fvAzXifLVX

— ANI (@ANI) March 29, 2025

BJP Rajya Sabha MP Dharmashila Gupta spoke regarding the key points discussed in the meeting and stated that NDA will form government will tremendous majority in the state.

“It is our election year and we are in election mood every day. Our senior leader and country’s Home Minister Amit Shah has given us complete guidance and we will follow our party’s policies and win 225 seats in 2025 and NDA government will be formed with a huge majority. Our Chief Minister is Honorable Nitish Kumar”, Dharmashila Gupta said.

Earlier Home Minister Amit Shah arrived in Patna on Saturday night for his two-day visit to Bihar. He was warmly welcomed at the Patna airport by senior BJP leaders from the state.

#WATCH | Bihar | Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrived at the Patna airport for his Bihar visit

(Earlier visuals) pic.twitter.com/1iikgcA3sL

— ANI (@ANI) March 29, 2025

Following the meeting BJP leader Ajay Alok stated that the meeting was regarding the Bihar Assembly elections 2025. He heaped praise on Union Home Minister Amit Shah, saying that he works for 18 to 20 hours in a day and came to Patna.

“Amit Shah ji is our guide and works at least 18 to 20 hours daily. He came here to bring the energetic momentum in the energies of party workers here in Bihar, which he did really well. The discussions were only about the elections and nothing else. We discussed about how will we go among the people and what we will do so that we are re-elected.”, Ajay Alok said to ANI.

BJP MLA Sanjay Singh said that Amit Shah gave the ‘mantra’ to win more than 225 seats in the upcoming Bihar assembly elections. He stated that the BJP has formed a committee at the booth level and the party has a large army of active members.

“Amit Shah has given the basic mantra that we have to win more than 225 seats in 2025. We have formed a committee at the booth level; we have a large army of active members. We have achieved more than the target we set and in 2025 NDA will return to power with a huge majority”, Sanjay Singh said to ANI.

The Bihar Assembly elections will be held in the month of October and November this year wherein the NDA which consists of BJP, JD(U) and LJP will be once again looking forward to return to power for the second consecutive time whereas on the other end, INDIA alliance will be giving competition to the incumbent Nitish Kumar government.

The NDA alliance won 125 seats out of 243 in the previous 2020 assembly elections and Nitish Kumar became the chief minister of Bihar for the seventh time. (ANI)

 

 

 

 

Topics: NDABihar BJPAmit Shah Bihar VisitDy CM Samrat ChoudharyBiharUnion Home Minister Amit ShahHome Minister Amit Shah
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