September 12, 2025
New Delhi is buzzing as the BJP shifts into high gear for the Bihar Assembly elections. The party's top guns, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and Party President JP Nadda, are hitting the ground in Bihar all through September. The action starts with JP Nadda on September 13 in Patna, where he'll host a crucial core group meeting with Bihar leaders to map out election strategies. Just two days later, on September 15, PM Modi will electrify the crowd with a big public rally in Purnia. Amit Shah isn't far behind — he's scheduled for two key visits on September 18 and 27. To keep things sharp, the BJP has split Bihar into five zones, and Shah will conduct zone-wise meetings with local leaders and workers. But it's not just these three busy bees. Several Union ministers like Nirmala Sitharaman, Piyush Goyal, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, and CR Patil have already toured Bihar, checking on development projects under their watch. There's a clear plan to boost BJP's appeal among the powerful OBC community, which makes up 27.13% of Bihar's population. Sources say OBC-heavy leaders like Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav, and MP state minister Prahlad Patel will be visiting soon to connect with voters. Youth come next on BJP's radar. The party has deputed energetic leaders like Anurag Thakur, Bansuri Swaraj, Goa CM Pramod Sawant, and BJP Yuva Morcha President Tejashwi Surya to energize young voters. The Yuva Morcha is launching youth conclaves in 14 districts, starting from Gopalganj. Also, in a vibrant salute to PM Modi’s birthday on September 17, the party will organize 'NaMo Yuva Run' marathon events across various cities. With star power, local outreach, and youth energy, BJP's election campaign in Bihar promises fireworks. The big question: Can this full-throttle drive give BJP a winning edge in the upcoming polls?
Tags: Bjp, Bihar elections, Narendra modi, Amit shah, Jp nadda, Youth campaign,
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