Bihar Elections 2025 have witnessed a strong comeback from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who has silenced critics questioning his health and age. Far from being “tired” or “sick,” he has become one of the most active campaigners in this election.
Nitish Kumar has already addressed 84 public meetings across Bihar—73 by air and 11 by road. His campaign covered nearly 1,000 kilometres, reaching voters directly in eight assembly constituencies. In every rally, he has highlighted his government’s development record and urged people to support the NDA.
At a rally in Nokha, Rohtas district, he thanked voters for their strong response and appealed for votes for JD(U) candidate Nagendra Chandravanshi. Earlier in Navinagar, Aurangabad, he stressed that Bihar’s trust in the Modi-Nitish partnership remains firm and that a “double-engine government” will again lead the state’s progress.
During another rally in Hata, Chainpur, Nitish sought support for JD(U) candidate Mohammad Jama Khan and BJP’s Ashok Kumar Singh. He promised all-round development and better opportunities for youth, women, and farmers.
The campaign now nears its final stage, with voting for 122 seats across 20 districts scheduled on November 11.






