In a pre-election bombshell, Bihar BJP chief Sanjay Saravgi predicted a total NDA triumph in today’s Rajya Sabha polls for all five Bihar seats. Speaking in Patna, he lambasted RJD for lacking control over its MLAs, while affirming complete faith in his own party’s ranks. ‘No restrictions on our legislators; RJD can’t even track theirs,’ Saravgi quipped.
Delving into cross-voting speculation, Saravgi revealed that numerous MLAs yearn to channel votes toward area-specific projects. ‘NDA policies resonate deeply; their true inclinations will surface during voting,’ he added cryptically. Preparations peaked yesterday with an NDA conclave at Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary’s home, featuring hands-on mock polling sessions.
Key figures like Minister Sanjay Paswan stressed learning the ropes, given the decade-long gap since last such elections. JD(U)’s Vinay Choudhary was succinct: ‘We’ll master the process and secure all five seats.’ Nationally, voting unfolds in 10 states for 37 seats, scheduled from morning till evening, followed by immediate tallying.
This high-stakes contest underscores Bihar’s pivotal role in Rajya Sabha arithmetic. Saravgi’s forthright comments aim to quell dissent rumors, bolstering ally morale. As polls proceed, any defection could ripple through coalitions, but NDA brass remains bullish on a flawless performance.