Patna, 22 July (HS). The monsoon session of the Bihar Legislature has started from Monday. On the first day, after administering oath to the newly elected members and remembering the deceased members, the proceedings of the House were adjourned till Tuesday, 23 July. After this, a meeting of the NDA Legislature Party was held on Monday. Addressing the NDA members in this meeting, CM Nitish said that we will win 225 seats in the 2025 assembly elections.
The MLAs put forth their views in the meeting chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. After this, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar addressed the NDA MLAs. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said that we will win 225 seats in the 2025 assembly elections. He said that we do the work and the Muslim people vote for RJD. The Chief Minister said that we will do the work, they will not do it. Tell the new generation about the old regime, how was Bihar before 2005, it is very important for the youth to know this.
While addressing the MLAs, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said that there is no problem anywhere. If there is any problem on any issue, we will solve it among ourselves. The dignity of the MLAs will be taken care of. He said that tell the people what was the situation in Bihar earlier. Those youths who were born after 2005, how do they know what was the situation of Bihar earlier? Tell them what was the situation earlier. We have done development work in every field. Regarding Muslim voters, the Chief Minister said that we do the work and these people vote for them (RJD). Lalu-Rabri government did not do any work for Muslims.
Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha were also present on the stage in the meeting of NDA parties. In the meeting, the strategy to counter the opposition's attacks during the session and to effectively present the government's achievements in the House was discussed. Minister Prem Kumar told the members how the ruling party can play a role in smoothly carrying forward the proceedings in the House. Along with this, the issues that can be raised by the opposition to corner the government were discussed.