Battle for Bihar: Political Heavyweights Rally Ahead of Elections

Key political figures, including PM Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Rahul Gandhi, and J P Nadda, are campaigning in Bihar ahead of state elections. Modi and Gandhi will address multiple rallies, while Shah and Nadda also have packed schedules, highlighting the fierce contest between NDA and opposition alliances.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Patna | Updated: 30-10-2025 08:59 IST | Created: 30-10-2025 08:59 IST
Battle for Bihar: Political Heavyweights Rally Ahead of Elections
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As the Bihar assembly elections draw near, major political figures like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, and BJP president J P Nadda are intensifying their campaigns. On Thursday, these leaders will hold multiple public rallies across the state, underscoring the high-stakes competition between political alliances.

Prime Minister Modi is set to address two crucial rallies in Muzaffarpur and Saran districts, following his earlier campaign kickoff on October 24 in Samastipur and Begusarai. In an enthusiastic post on X, Modi expressed confidence in a grand victory for the BJP-NDA, emphasizing his connection with Bihar's voters.

Meanwhile, the anticipation builds as Amit Shah and Rahul Gandhi gear up for another day of rallies in support of their parties' candidates. As the political temperature rises, Shah's itinerary includes four meetings, and Gandhi plans to rally in Nalanda and Sheikhpura. BJP's J P Nadda is also slated to address gatherings in Buxar and Patna, highlighting the concerted efforts ahead of the elections.

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