Patna/Bhopal: As campaigning for the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 intensifies, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav on Thursday held a series of rallies across Patna district in support of National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidates.
Dr. Yadav addressed large public gatherings in Maner and Digha assembly constituencies, appealing to voters to support NDA nominees Jitendra Yadav and Sanjeev Chaurasia, respectively. The Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister’s continued presence in Bihar has generated significant enthusiasm among party workers, with his rallies drawing impressive crowds.
“Bihar Has Changed; NDA Will Return to Power”
Addressing a public meeting in Patna, CM Mohan Yadav declared that the NDA wave was sweeping Bihar. “This is my seventh day of campaigning here, and I can feel the atmosphere of victory. Under the leadership of Nitish Kumar, Bihar will once again form an NDA government,” he said.
Dr. Yadav emphasized Bihar’s historical and spiritual legacy, adding, “I have a special bond with the land of Bihar — it is home to the temple of Varah Devi, our clan goddess. This land has seen the reign of Emperor Ashoka and the devotion of Lord Krishna’s son, Samba, who built the Surya temple here.”

“Under PM Modi, Promises Become Reality”
Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, CM Yadav said that under Modi’s guidance, India witnessed the peaceful construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya after the Supreme Court verdict. “Not even an ant was harmed. That is the way we govern,” he remarked.
He also cited other major initiatives under the Modi government, including the Baba Mahakal Mahalok in Ujjain, calling the Prime Minister the “greatest protector of Sanatan culture.” Yadav added that the government also plans to establish a Krishna pilgrimage corridor in Mathura on the banks of the Yamuna.
“Bihar, too, is changing just like Madhya Pradesh,” he said. “In our state, even a common worker has become the Chief Minister — that is the beauty of democracy.”
“Opposition Insults Bihar, People Should Respond”
Taking a strong stand against the opposition, Dr. Mohan Yadav accused Congress and other parties of disrespecting Bihar and its people.
“Leaders from the same families are contesting elections here. Rahul Gandhi, whose grandmother imposed the Emergency, uses language unfit for democracy,” Yadav said. “He comes to Bihar and insults Chhathi Maiya, while the Chief Minister of West Bengal calls Biharis criminals. Even the Congress President calls Bihar a small state. Those who insult Bihar should be taught a lesson — press the lotus button on November 6,” he urged the crowd.

“Sisters’ Welfare at the Core of Development”
Highlighting women-centric welfare schemes, CM Yadav spoke about the success of the Ladli Behna Yojana in Madhya Pradesh, under which women receive ₹1,500 monthly.
“In Bihar too, women have received ₹10,000 so far, and plans are underway to raise this amount to ₹2 lakh. Under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, what is said is done,” Yadav stated.
He added that after the elections, “NDA’s victory procession will begin from Digha.”
Ten Districts Covered in Whirlwind Campaign
Dr. Mohan Yadav’s Bihar campaign began on October 16, and in just over two weeks, he has covered multiple constituencies including Kumhrar, Vikram, Gaya, Hisua, Bagaha, Saharsa, Sikta, Katoria (Banka), Nathnagar (Bhagalpur), and Alamnagar (Madhepura).
His speeches — combining cultural pride, development promises, and sharp criticism of the opposition — have been drawing large gatherings, indicating his growing popularity beyond Madhya Pradesh.








 
  
 







 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 