Patna: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will spearhead the Bihar Assembly Election 2025 campaign, addressing 12 rallies across the state beginning October 23. The campaign aims to showcase the achievements of the central government, outline development projects in Bihar, and boost support for NDA candidates.
According to sources, Modi’s first three rallies on October 23 will be held in Sasaram, Bhagalpur, and Gaya, where he is expected to highlight central initiatives in infrastructure, employment, and education.
The next set of rallies is scheduled for October 28 in Patna, Muzaffarpur, and Darbhanga, focusing on the impact of government schemes on local communities and development.
On November 1, Modi will visit East Champaran, Samastipur, and Chhapra, drawing large crowds in support of NDA candidates, followed by the final phase on 3 November in West Champaran, Saharsa, and Araria.
Bihar BJP leaders have expressed high expectations from Modi’s campaign, noting that the Prime Minister enjoys significant public trust and his visits are likely to create momentum for NDA candidates, especially among economically disadvantaged voters benefiting from central schemes.
“PM Modi’s rallies will strengthen support for NDA candidates across the state and highlight the government’s focus on development and welfare,” said a senior BJP official.





















