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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has asserted that Bihar was making progress with generous help from the Narendra Modi government at the Centre and urged the people to vote for the National Democratic Alliance in the assembly elections.
According to media reports, The Janata Dal-United president addressed a rally in Samastipur district, from where the prime minister launched his campaign for the high-stakes elections.
The longest-serving CM was referring to the resignation of Prasad from the post of chief minister in 1997, following a Central Bureau of Investigation charge-sheet in fodder scam cases, and the taking over of Rabri Devi.
2005 से पहले का दौर आप सब को याद होगा, जब बिहार में अपराध और भ्रष्टाचार चरम पर था। हर तरफ अराजकता का माहौल था। लोगों का घरों से निकलना दूभर हो गया था। शाम 6 बजे के बाद लोग अपने घरों से बाहर नहीं निकल पाते थे। हमारी बहन-बेटियां सुरक्षित नहीं थीं। राज्य में अपहरण का धंधा उद्योग का…
— Nitish Kumar (@NitishKumar) October 26, 2025
“I had brief alliances with his party, only to realise that it was a mistake and I was better off in the coalition I had been a part of since the beginning”, said the JD-U president, who has been an NDA partner, for the most part, since the 1990s.

