Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday addressed a series of rallies across Bihar, declaring that public enthusiasm clearly reflected a returning wave for the NDA. Speaking in Belhar, Pipra and Bodh Gaya, Yadav said the “pulse of the people” suggested the alliance was on course to form the next government in the heartland state.
Yadav urged voters to stay active until polling day on November 11, saying every vote would shape Bihar’s future. “Delhi has Modi ji and Bihar has Nitish Kumar,” he told cheering crowds, adding that citizens must not become complacent before the final vote is cast. Taking aim at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Yadav said the opposition had “accepted defeat even before the battle began”. He claimed the campaign trail showed that he had “abandoned Bihar’s election for a holiday in Pachmarhi”.
Highlighting development under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Yadav said the NDA government had worked for farmers, soldiers, women and youth, transforming India into a “new nation where terrorists no longer find refuge”.
He praised Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for maintaining law and order and advancing infrastructure, describing the NDA as a “double engine government” driving rapid progress.
Calling on voters to “teach a lesson” to those who insult Bihar’s culture, Yadav said Gandhi’s remarks about Chhath Puja reflected disrespect. “On polling day, your finger will be the Sudarshan Chakra,” he said.
Yadav concluded that only within the NDA could a tea seller rise to become Prime Minister and a common man like him serve as Chief Minister.

















