In her third visit to poll-bound Bihar, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta will campaign for the NDA candidates in over a dozen constituencies in the State for three days.
The Chief Minister left for Bihar on Monday evening. Over the next three days, the BJP’s lone woman Chief Minister will seek support for National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidates across the State, said a statement from the Delhi Chief Minister’s Office (CMO).
She will be accompanied by senior leaders of the BJP and its alliance partners. In addition to public meetings, the Chief Minister will also take part in road shows, it said. She will address rallies, hold roadshows, and meet party workers.
This will be the Chief Minister’s third visit to Bihar for election campaigning. In the next three days, she will address gatherings in 12 to 15 constituencies, including areas where polling is scheduled for November 6 and November 11.
She will address a public meeting in Bankipur Assembly constituency, after reaching the State capital Patna.
She will also campaign in Siwan, Barharia, Baikunthpur and nearby areas on November 4.
On 5th of November, her campaign will cover the Gaura Bauram, Arwal, Gaya City and Aurangabad constituencies.
She will campaign in Bhagalpur, Warisaliganj, Hisua and Dinara constituencies on Nove-mber 6 and return to Delhi by night, added the statement.
Party insiders said her visit is aimed at energising the party’s base and reaching out to urban and women voters, a segment she has been credited with mobilising effectively in Delhi.
The BJP’s Bihar unit has described the campaign as “decisive” for several closely contested constituencies where NDA allies are banking on the Chief Minister’s outreach to women and youth.
Senior BJP functionaries said that the Delhi Chief Minister’s participation reflects the national leadership’s effort to project strong women leaders in the campaign.
“Her presence adds energy to the ground campaign. She connects well with women voters and young people, which is crucial in this election,” said a Bihar BJP leader involved in the tour’s planning.
Her campaign in Bihar, combining mass meetings, street interactions and social media outreach, is seen as part of the BJP’s broader strategy to bring Delhi’s political figures into national campaigns ahead of the 2026 State polls.
The 243-member Bihar Assembly will go to polls in two phases on November 6 and 11, and the counting of votes will be taken up on November 14.
Rekha Gupta, who belongs to the trader community, was given preference over other contenders for the Chief Minister’s post after the BJP’s victory in the Delhi polls held in February.
She led her Government’s major outreach to migrant community from Bihar during the recent Chhatt festival celebrations in Delhi.

















