Nitish Kumar road campaign Bihar continued despite the stormy weather caused by Cyclone Montha. Bad weather grounded most political leaders, but Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar chose the road instead of a helicopter to reach voters. His determination showed his commitment to the Bihar elections.
While other leaders like JP Nadda, Tejashwi Yadav, and Mukesh Sahni cancelled their rallies, Nitish Kumar carried out road shows in Samastipur, Darbhanga, and Madhubani. Large crowds gathered to see him during the rainy campaign. JDU’s working president Sanjay Jha joined him in several districts including Morwan, Ujiarpur, Rosera, and Warisnagar.
For three days, continuous rain stopped air travel across Bihar. Fourteen of sixteen helicopters stayed grounded, but Nitish Kumar’s road campaign Bihar drew attention for its energy and discipline. Holding six to seven public events in a day, he proved his resilience amid tough conditions. The Chief Minister’s active participation even in bad weather answered opposition’s doubts about his health and leadership strength.









