Chirag Paswan’s big claim, NDA’s victory confirmed after first phase of voting

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The first phase of elections in Bihar was completed peacefully on Thursday. After the voting is over, now all eyes are on the upcoming results. Meanwhile, Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) President and Union Minister Chirag Paswan has made a big claim. He said that it has become clear from the first phase of voting that the people of Bihar are once again expressing their trust in NDA.

Chirag said- public is with NDA

Speaking to the media, Chirag Paswan said, “The way people have participated in the first phase of voting, it is clear that the people of Bihar are standing with the NDA. I have no doubt that when the results come on November 14, a strong NDA government will be formed in Bihar.” He further said that he is not saying this just because he is part of the alliance, but similar indications are being received after voting.

Chirag, who has been continuously engaged in election campaign for the last 20 days, said that the campaign for the second phase has also started. He said that wherever he went, people have expressed confidence in the work of NDA. Seeing the enthusiasm of the people in the first phase, the enthusiasm of NDA workers has also increased.

targeted the opposition

During this, Chirag Paswan also fiercely targeted the opposition grand alliance. He said that the opposition has no issue and they are just trying to mislead the public by making false promises. He asked, “These people are promising to provide government jobs to 2.5 crore families. Is this possible? Where will the budget of Rs 7 to 9 lakh crore come from for so many jobs?”

Chirag said that the people of Bihar now believe in work and not in empty promises. NDA has always done politics of development and this will be our aim in future also. He also claimed that after the second phase of voting, NDA’s lead margin will increase further.

Bihar Elections: What next?

Let us tell you that the first phase of voting has ended in Bihar, in which about 60.13% voting took place till 5 pm. However, reports of minor clashes between leaders and workers also came to light at some places. Now all eyes are on the second phase, in which voting will be held on 122 seats on November 11. All the parties have started campaigning with full force for the second phase. The results of the elections will be declared on 14 November.