Political stir intensifies in Bihar, why did Nitish Kumar reach JDU’s war room early in the morning?

On the second phase of Bihar Elections 2025, CM Nitish Kumar reached JDU war room and directly monitored the voting. He took stock of the trends, which boosted the enthusiasm of the workers. JDU has claimed huge voting in favor of NDA.

The political temperature has reached high in Patna on the day of voting for the second phase of Bihar Assembly elections 2025 (11 November). Chief Minister Nitish Kumar suddenly reached the war room (office) of Janata Dal United (JDU) early in the morning and started monitoring the entire election process himself, just like on the last day of the election campaign. Nitish Kumar reaching JDU office and directly monitoring the voting has become a topic of discussion among party workers and political circles.

Took stock of the war room

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar roamed around the JDU office and inspected each and every place. He went to various party members and carefully observed and understood every information related to voting. According to party insiders, the Chief Minister took direct reports of the voting trends coming from every region and discussed the possible strategy ahead of the results with key party strategists.

Vijay Choudhary gave encouraging statement

During this, senior minister and key strategist of JDU Vijay Kumar Chaudhary spoke to the media. Describing the Chief Minister’s arrival as encouraging, he said, “The Chief Minister himself has come to take stock of the situation. The trends that are being received and the information that is coming from the workers is very encouraging. There is tremendous voting in favor of NDA in every area.” He said that like the first phase, this time too huge enthusiasm is being seen especially among women. An atmosphere of enthusiasm was seen among the workers after the Chief Minister reached the war room.

An important meeting was held early in the morning

Before reaching JDU office, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had visited the residences of his close ministers and MPs early in the morning and held important meetings. He reached the houses of Minister Vijay Chaudhary, Deepak Kumar, Ashok Chaudhary and MP Lalan Singh and had a long conversation. This activism of the Chief Minister on the important day of voting clearly indicates that JDU is not only contesting the elections but is also working intensively on every strategy before and after the results.

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