Bihar: Dilip Jaiswal goes to the West Champaran district’s NDA workers’ meeting
Priya Verma January 16, 2025 12:27 PM

Dilip Jaiswal, the state revenue and land reforms minister and head of the Bihar branch of the Bharatiya Janata Party, was present at the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Workers’ Conference in Bagaha and Bettiah on Wednesday.

“The unity of the workers is our strength, and this unity instilled confidence in our victory in the upcoming elections,” Jaiswal said, highlighting the significance of unity among NDA workers.

Reiterating that cooperation within the coalition is essential to winning elections, he inspired the workers to continue being resolute and cohesive in their endeavors. Speaking to party leaders and employees, Jaiswal outlined his plans for the growth of Bihar and denounced opposition coalitions.

“The NDA’s unity guarantees Bihar’s continued progress. Employee commitment fortifies the partnership and advances the state. The foundation of Bihar’s progress is the cooperation between the central government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the state government of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, according to Jaiswal.

“Bihar no longer needs Lalu Raj,” he said. The public wants Nitish Kumar and Narendra Modi’s development model.

He went on to call the opposition INDIA bloc a “coalition of selfish elements” with no clear goal for Bihar’s development, adding that it was established just for power.

“In the forthcoming 2025 Assembly elections, the NDA will not only contest but will also win with more than 225 seats, forming the government,” Jaiswal said with certainty.

He hailed the NDA workers’ zeal as an indication of triumph. “To us, every Bihari is like a family,” Jaiswal added, referring to the NDA as a “symbol of progress and development.” We shall work together to build a powerful, independent, and prosperous Bihar.

He emphasized that the state will see a faster rate of growth under Nitish Kumar’s direction.

Jaiswal emphasized the difficulties the RJD is facing, saying, “The future of the RJD is tarnished and in such disarray that they no longer have strong candidates.”

The power and unity of the NDA, which he said is the only reliable coalition in Bihar, were contrasted with this.

In addition to Union MoS Satish Chandra Dubey, other attendees included Umesh Singh Kushwaha, the president of the JDU state; Raju Tiwari, the president of the LJP (RV) state; Anil Singh, the president of the HAMS state; and Madan Chaudhary, the president of the RLM state.

A sizable contingent of workers representing every NDA component, each flying their party flag, attended the summit.

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