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Kangra
BJP spokesperson Sanjay Sharma has credited party president Jagat Prakash Nadda’s organizational acumen for the National Democratic Alliance’s emphatic win in the Bihar Assembly elections.
Sharma said Nadda acted as a “skilled charioteer” for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in every election—whether Lok Sabha, state assemblies, or by-polls—by strengthening the party’s booth-to-top level structure in a way that left opposition parties struggling to counter.
According to Sharma, the combination of Home Minister Amit Shah’s strategy, Nadda’s organizational skills, and Modi’s popularity transformed predictions of anti-incumbency into a pro-government wave. The NDA secured 202 seats, defying political forecasts and ensuring the continuation of the Nitish Kumar-led government.
He further emphasized Nadda’s ability to balance coalition partners’ ambitions while maintaining unity, calling him a “master strategist” whose journey from student politics to national leadership has earned recognition across the party.
Sharma concluded that the Bihar mandate not only reshaped state politics but will also influence the direction of national politics in upcoming elections.
