Bihar CM Nitish Kumar
Key points
- ‘BJP will provide 5 lakh of jobs in IT sector in the next 5 years’
- ‘The people of Bihar have resolved that they will not allow’ Gunda Raj ‘who ruled in the state before the current regime’
- The vote count will take place on November 10
New Delhi: The Times Now-C Voter poll has found that the NDA will win 147 seats in the Bihar assembly elections.
The UPA will win 87 seats followed by 9 by LJP and others. According to the opinion poll, Nitish Kumar is the most preferred CM candidate.
The survey with a size of 30,678 was conducted from October 1 to 23.
Nitish Kumar is the preferred CM candidate
57 seats hang balanced – seats where the margin of victory is currently less than 3 percent, according to the survey.
In reaction to this, the BJP spokesperson said: “BJP and JD (U) are symbiotic with each other. We win something from JD (U) and JD (U) win something from us and both from Bihar and the people of Bihar win. “
Speaking with Times Now’s Navika Kumar, YR Deshmukh acknowledged that Tejashwi Yadav has gained traction, but added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s campaign is going to repair all the dents that have been there against the NDA.
Meanwhile, the head of the BJP, JP Nadda, lashed out at the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) for the promises to provide employment made by him saying that under which anarchy existed in the state they are now talking about jobs.
BJP -JD (U) symbiotic with each other: Patra
On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the 15-year-old government of Rashtriya Janata Dal illegal.
The BJP chief also accused Congress of prolonging the Ram Janmabhoomi temple issue and went ahead to list the work done by the Center during the COVID-19 pandemic, ANI reported.
The RJD in its election manifesto has promised to recruit 10 lakh people to government posts if the party wins power.
In addition, it talks about covering 17 major commitments, including special priority for employment, agriculture, industry, infrastructure development, cultural heritage and construction sectors in the state, community development, poverty alleviation. and the education.