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By A Staff Reporter
Arwal, Bihar: Union Minister Giriraj Singh expressed confidence that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would achieve a landslide victory in the upcoming Bihar elections, surpassing the record of 206 seats jointly won by the JD(U) and BJP in 2010. Addressing a public gathering in Arwal, Singh said the NDA possesses all the key elements of success — “neta, netritva aur program” (leader, leadership, and agenda).
“In 2010, JD(U) and BJP made a record together when they won 206 seats. This time, we will go higher than that,” Singh declared. He took sharp aim at the opposition Mahagathbandhan, claiming that the alliance is deeply divided and lacks both leadership and direction.
“There is no such thing as Mahagathbandhan; there is no trust in Tejashwi Yadav. They are not ready to consider each other leaders. Their alliance is in a condition of ‘dil ke tukde hazaar huye, koi yahan gire, koi wahan gire,’” Singh remarked, quoting a popular line to highlight internal discord.
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