
PM Modi’s “New Bihar” Vision
Transforming the state’s development under the NDA was recently shared during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Motihari. Onia’s head recalled the Isle of Biswas by NDA mod to develop the area in the Faddraut of 2025 elections changeover. With full focus on the development and supporting infrastructure of its construction, the heir of the PM Modi was mentioned to be heard and delivered timely to the attendees.
PM Modi in Bihar: 72 Billion Rupees for Development Projects
An overarching sharpener for the prime minister’s term change—the outlined projects are slated at 7200 crores, which generated employment, enabled quality, and addressed chronic concerns such as those within the fish industry at Potihari among the Development Express Bell, Patnanew, and other states. Focusing decently on isolatedly directed highways to allow better trades, Amrit.
NDA’s “Mission Champaran” and Political Momentum

Modi’s recent visit to Motihari served two purposes at once, marking the “Chamber of Business”–development initiative while concurrently silencing any critique by solidifying the NDA agenda ahead of the Bihar assembly elections. His recent trips to Bihar consolidate the NDA’s foothold in the region, with visible efforts at development and progress serving as the primary campaign angles. With NDA banking on RJD’s localized welfare politics, it is confident enhanced governance and heightened visibility of development projects will work in NDA’s favor.
Motivating the Grassroots Support: Rallies and Roadshows
PM Modi’s visit was accompanied by another grand roadshow alongside CM Nitish Kumar and Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary as the united face of NDA, showcasing collaboration. The unprecedented turnout at Gandhi Maidan of over 1.5 lakh attendees despite sweltering summer heat signals enthusiasm in Modi’s development approach to governance and strong public support for the NDA coalition.
Reviving Bihar’s Agrarian Economy

The Prime Minister called out the makhana, litchi, jardalu mango, magahi paan, and ratalu producing areas while remarking their prices had significantly risen, benefiting local farmers along with the emerging market of agriculture and horticulture in Bihar. He assured farm gates for unparalleled access to the global market, promising rural and agro-sector prosperity through global trade.
Opposition Challenge: RJD’s Counter-Narrative
Unlike the NDA’s government, which accentuated its initiatives, the leaders of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) dismissed any mention of ‘gifts,’ insisting on receiving what is due to them rather than election rhetoric. While acting as the Leader of the Opposition, Tejashwi Yadav specifically brought to the discussion the PM’s ignored commitments, citing the sugar mill in Motihari, which has not been operational for years, along with law and order concerns, all tailored to rally the opposition’s support.
Cultural Connect and Historical Resonance
Modi in Motihari also embraced the cultural and historical legacies of the state. The venue, Gandhi Maidan, is soaked in memories of Mahatma Gandhi’s Champaran Satyagraha. Resonating with local sentiments, the Prime Minister, Someshwar Nath Baba, a local folk deity, even articulated portions of his address in Bhojpuri, a dialect of the region, for emotional resonance.
From Motihari, the National Democratic Alliance made their standpoint clear: with an NDA administration, Bihar shall reclaim and shed its laggard image and take the lead in Eastern India’s resurgence. Not only did PM Modi in Bihar vow infrastructure, but also dignity, employment, and global opportunities alongside infrastructure for the populace. As the election clash intensifies, the NDA’s narrative of ‘new Bihar’ is poised to take center stage, shaping voter sentiment ahead of the assembly election.