The Rajya Sabha election in Bihar has sparked a flurry of confident declarations from NDA camp. Upendra Kushwaha, fielded by the National Democratic Alliance, proclaimed victory on all five seats, urging opponents to abandon their pipe dreams. In a press interaction in Patna, he underscored that the alliance’s dominance was apparent right from the filing of nominations.
“NDA will secure every single one of the five seats. Counting today will validate our stance,” Kushwaha affirmed, brushing aside opposition narratives as mere confusion tactics. He specifically targeted Tejashwi Yadav, jibing at RJD’s past ambitions for the chief minister’s chair that never materialized.
“RJD is gradually vanishing from Bihar politics, so their MLAs going missing? That’s par for the course,” Kushwaha quipped. Deputy CM Vijay Sinha reinforced this, attributing NDA’s edge to unwavering public support. He envisioned the elected members driving Bihar’s progress through effective governance in Parliament.
Sinha lambasted the opposition’s issue drought, labeling them chronic whiners who tormented Bihar in the past and are now reaping electoral rejection. JD(U)’s Sanjay Jha predicted a massive vote haul for NDA, with evening results set to seal the deal.
Highlighting RJD’s hotel strategy for MLAs, Jha pointed to internal distrust plaguing the opposition. This election underscores Bihar’s shifting alliances and voter preferences, with NDA poised for a clean sweep amid high-stakes drama.