NDA's Bihar Triumph: A Victory of Unity and Resolve
Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared the National Democratic Alliance's victory in Bihar as a testament to the coalition's unity and determination during a celebratory dinner meeting at BJP president J P Nadda's residence. The event was organized to honor party members from various states who participated in the Bihar election campaign.
Praise for Coalition Partners and Modi-Nitish Duo
Sources revealed that Shah generously commended JDU members during the gathering, emphasizing that voters had wholeheartedly supported what he termed the "Modi-Nitish jodi" (partnership). Drawing a mythological parallel, the Home Minister noted that all five NDA partners contested the electoral battle like the five Pandavas from the Mahabharata, working in perfect coordination toward their common goal.
Looking Beyond Bihar: Bengal and Tamil Nadu in Sight
Shah made it clear that the party cannot afford to rest on its laurels. "We do not have to stop. Party workers should be ready for Bengal and Tamil Nadu elections," he asserted. The Home Minister stressed that the Bihar outcome represents an endorsement of people's affection and trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.
He provided crucial guidance to party members from other states, explaining that their role is to strengthen the organizational machinery for elections rather than compete for credit. Shah explicitly stated that only the Bihar unit has the right to claim credit for the successful campaign outcome.
Concluding his address, Shah heaped praise on BJP workers, acknowledging that their relentless hard work transformed the Bihar result into a historic achievement for the party and the coalition.