Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, who arrived in Bihar to campaign for the elections, has claimed victory for the NDA based on the rising voter turnout. He stated that the high voter turnout indicates that the NDA is leading in the elections and will again form a government in Bihar with a full majority. Upon Rahul Gandhi’s arrival in Madhya Pradesh, he stated that this is a matter of concern for the Congress.
Mohan Yadav described Rahul Gandhi as his guest in Madhya Pradesh and said, “We welcome him. But leaving his party in the middle of the election like this means he has accepted defeat.”
The second phase of the Bihar elections is scheduled for November 11th, for which campaigning will end on Sunday evening. Both alliances are determined to leave no stone unturned in their efforts. Chief Ministers of BJP-ruled states are also camping in Bodh Gaya to campaign for the BJP and NDA candidates. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, speaking to the media, claimed victory for the NDA.
Taking a jab at Rahul Gandhi
Mohan Yadav expressed concern for the Congress party after Rahul Gandhi arrived in Madhya Pradesh amid the Bihar Assembly elections, saying, “If Rahul Gandhi is leaving the party in the lurch and spending his holidays, it’s a matter of concern for the Congress and its leaders. If he has come to our state, he is our guest and I welcome him. But with great sadness, I have to say that if a leader is leaving his party in this state in the electoral fray, it means he has accepted defeat.”
Over 65% Voter Turnout in the First Phase
Mohan Yadav described the record voter turnout in Bihar this time as a good sign for the NDA, saying, “The high turnout indicates that the NDA is leading in the elections. The NDA will again form the government in Bihar with an absolute majority.”
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