Massive Turnout at NDA Worker Conferences in Sheohar and Sitamarhi Boosts Election Morale
Chirag Gupta
Patna: NDA worker conferences held in Sheohar and Sitamarhi saw an overwhelming turnout as leaders from all constituent parties came together to inspire workers and strategize for the upcoming Bihar elections. The conferences, held at the collectorate ground in Sheohar and the airport grounds in Dumra, Sitamarhi, witnessed enthusiastic participation from thousands of workers who pledged to secure a sweeping victory for the alliance.
Bihar BJP State President and Minister of Revenue and Land Reforms Dr. Dilip Jaiswal addressed the gathering, asserting that the NDA’s foundation is built on inclusive development. “Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, we have transformed Bihar with development and justice as our core principles. This is why the public continues to place its trust in us,” he said. He urged workers to begin preparations immediately, emphasizing unity and focus in all constituencies.
Dr. Jaiswal took the opportunity to highlight key achievements under the NDA government, including the reopening of the Riga Sugar Mill, a significant milestone for industrial growth. Applauding Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and local MP Lovely Anand, he said, “This reflects the commitment of the NDA to revive industries and bring prosperity to Bihar.” He also criticized opposition leaders, particularly Lalu Yadav, stating, “The opposition dreams of power but will not taste it again. The NDA stands strong and ready for 2025.”
JD(U) State President Umesh Singh Kushwaha emphasized the positive social changes brought about by the NDA, saying, “Bihar has moved away from an era of fear and insecurity. Today, women are becoming self-reliant and respected, a testament to the transformative governance of the NDA.”
LJP (Ram Vilas) State President Raju Tiwari praised the energy and dedication of the workers, stating, “The enthusiasm displayed here is a clear indicator that the NDA will achieve a landslide victory in the Bihar elections.” HAM State President Anil Singh added, “This overwhelming presence of workers showcases our unity and strength. The opposition may create narratives, but they lack the grassroots support that the NDA commands.”
RLSP State President Madan Chaudhary highlighted the continuous service provided by NDA workers, saying, “Our commitment to public welfare throughout the five-year term has earned us the trust of the people. The by-election results are a clear reflection of the public’s faith in the NDA.”
The conferences concluded with leaders reaffirming their commitment to winning all 243 seats in the upcoming Bihar elections. The unity displayed at the events underscored the NDA’s preparedness and determination to retain power in the state.