The NDA’s clean sweep in Bihar’s Rajya Sabha elections has bolstered its upper house strength, prompting BJP spokesperson Ajay Alok to hail it as a mandate for effective leadership. In detailed remarks from New Delhi, Alok framed the results as a natural progression of the alliance’s popularity, with all five nominees securing seats as anticipated.
‘Democracy has spoken loud and clear,’ Alok told reporters, underscoring the NDA’s majority hold in Rajya Sabha and the futility of opposition challenges. He detailed how Bihar’s political landscape favors the coalition, built on years of development-focused governance.
Alok didn’t hold back against the Congress-led opposition, declaring their multi-state erosion a sign of terminal decline. ‘From Bihar to elsewhere, events reveal their fragile voter base and fractured unity,’ he observed, linking it to broader national trends.
With assembly elections looming on April 9, Nana Patole’s gripes over result timelines drew Alok’s ire. ‘Why does the opposition interfere in EC matters?’ he questioned, satirizing their habit of opining on everything. He stressed that elections are sacred, yet opponents seem fearful, issuing frantic barbs amid impending losses.
Addressing JMM’s alliance hints tied to ‘respect,’ Alok urged realism: ‘Congress has a history of sidelining partners, as seen in Bihar before.’ This victory, he concluded, signals NDA’s unshakeable position ahead of future contests, while opposition flounders in disarray.