New Delhi, The result of the 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections has brought a turning point in Indian democracy—one that cannot be measured merely through the lens of political victory or defeat. This election has emerged as a symbol of deep social transformation and rising public awareness, in which the people have openly rejected the politics of confusion, misinformation, and negativity. Watching the NDA climb past 200 seats out of 243 is not just a political event; it is a profound social message—Bihar now stands united in favor of stability, good governance, and trustworthy leadership. In this decisive and historic moment, Shahid Sayeed, National Convener and Media In-Charge of the Muslim Rashtriya Manch, expressed the sentiment resonating across Bihar, North India, and the wider political landscape—“This result is not merely a victory; it is the rebirth of Bihar’s political consciousness. This election proves that the people have risen above false propaganda, fabricated narratives, and politics of confusion. This mandate clearly states that development, security, and stability remain the top priorities of the people.”
Shahid Sayeed said that throughout the election campaign, the opposition attempted to create an atmosphere of mistrust and confusion by raising negative allegations regarding SIR, voter list revisions, voter deletions, and claims of “election theft.” But the people of Bihar firmly rejected these claims on the ground. He said that the electorate has proven this time that elections are not won through emotions but through facts, performance, and trust. The massive mandate received by the NDA is an echo of this very trust. His statement is not merely a political interpretation but a profound understanding of today’s aware voter, reflecting that the era of negative politics has come to an end.
Dr. Shahid Akhtar, National Convener of the Muslim Rashtriya Manch, termed the outcome of this election as “the biggest cleansing of democracy.” He said the people have sent a loud and clear message through their vote that even the shadow of “jungle raj” will no longer be tolerated in Bihar. He stated that the combined leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, backed by administrative strength and commitment to development, has guided Bihar toward a direction where fear, confusion, and the burdens of past political misconduct have disappeared. He added that no matter how much the opposition tried to create noise or level allegations, the public evaluated the actual work on the ground and the growing trust in the government. That is why this mandate is not the victory of a political party—it is the defeat of confusion and negativity.
Dr. Shahid Akhtar also emphasized that an unprecedented political awakening was visible among the Muslim community in this election. The educated class, youth, and intellectuals rejected the “politics of the past” and decisively chose “the politics of the future.” He said that the Muslim community is no longer driven by fear, rumors, or negative campaigns; it prioritizes development, employment, security, and dignity. This election has shown that the Muslim vote is no longer anyone’s inherited right—it reflects the new reality of a changing society.
In continuation, Dr. Shalini Ali, National Convener and Head of the Women’s Wing of the Muslim Rashtriya Manch, described the election results as a “women’s revolution.” She said that Bihar’s women, with record voting between 69% and 74%, transformed the entire direction of the election. These numbers are not merely statistics—they are a clear indication that women have now become the decisive axis of Bihar’s politics. She said that women stood strongly with the NDA because they witnessed remarkable improvements in safety, dignity, education, healthcare, and self-reliance. Women sent a clear message: they will no longer vote based on emotions, but on policies and outcomes. Dr. Shalini also stated that Bihar’s Muslim women rejected old fears, rumors, and community-based misinformation, voting firmly for the future of their children and families.
The collective statements of these three leaders make it clear that this election in Bihar was not just a political contest, but a powerful demonstration of political awareness, social transformation, and democratic maturity. The NDA’s tsunami shows that people have risen above caste, religion, confusion, and provocation, choosing concrete development instead. This mandate sends a clear message to the opposition—negative politics, accusations, and confusion-based experiments will no longer work. The people of Bihar have chosen a new political direction.
In its detailed statement, the Muslim Rashtriya Manch said that this election is a vital signal for the entire country—the Indian voter has matured. He votes not for slogans, but for real work. This is Bihar’s political wisdom, this is the new definition of democracy, and this is the message that will guide the nation’s politics in the coming years. The Manch stated that Bihar chose development in this election—and all political confusion has been washed away.

