The Bihar Election Result 2025 shows the NDA powering past the 190 mark, with the JDU at 84 seats and the BJP at 80, reflecting an overwhelming mandate across rural and urban belts. Bihar, India’s third-largest state with nearly 80% rural population, appears to have reaffirmed trust in the Nitish Kumar–Narendra Modi leadership. Despite high migration, unemployment concerns and extensive campaign claims by the Mahagathbandhan, the opposition is struggling near the 50-seat mark, with Congress facing difficulty reaching even double digits. NDA leaders credit their surge to welfare delivery, grassroots connectivity and effective messaging on women’s support schemes, Udyami incentives and cultural issues like Chhath. BJP spokespersons argue that the opposition relied on “propaganda and part-time politics,” while voters resonated with NDA’s stability narrative. The mandate reflects broad support from women, youth and senior citizens, further consolidating the NDA’s dominance across Bihar’s political landscape.

