NDA Sweeps Patna as Nitish Kumar Prepares for Landmark 10th Oath Ceremony
Patna | TheTrendingPeople.com — With the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) securing a resounding victory in the 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is poised to take oath for an unprecedented 10th term, marking one of the most significant political milestones in India’s electoral history.
The Mahagathbandhan (MGB) has suffered a dramatic collapse statewide, managing to retain only a few isolated seats. In Patna district, the NDA has delivered one of its strongest-ever performances, winning 11 out of 14 constituencies, further cementing its dominance in Bihar’s political landscape.
Only three Opposition candidates managed to resist the NDA wave in Patna:
- Bhai Virendra (RJD) — Maner
- Ramanand Yadav (RJD) — Fatuha
- Sandeep Saurav (CPI-ML) — Paliganj
Seat-by-Seat Breakdown: NDA’s Dominance Across Patna
Bakipur
BJP’s Nitin Naveen defeated RJD’s Rekha Kumari Gupta by 51,936 votes.
Patna Sahib
BJP’s Ratnesh Kumar won by 39,000+ votes, defeating INC’s Shashant Shekher.
Fatuha
RJD’s Ramanand Yadav beat LJPRV’s Rupa Kumari by 7,992 votes — one of the MGB’s few victories.
Phulwarisarif (SC)
JD(U)’s Shyam Rajak leads CPI-ML’s Gopal Ravidas by 13,844 votes after 24 of 34 rounds.
Barh
BJP’s Siyaram Singh Yadav secured a victory margin of 25,000+ votes.
Maner
RJD’s Bhai Virendra won by 20,000+ votes, retaining a key MGB bastion.
Baktiyarpur
LJPRV’s Arun Kumar clinched a tight win by 981 votes.
Mokama
JD(U)’s Anant Singh, currently in judicial custody, defeated RJD’s Veena Devi by 28,206 votes.
Danapur
BJP’s Ram Kripal Yadav triumphed by 29,133 votes over jailed RJD candidate Rit Lal Roy.
Digha
BJP’s Sanjeev Chourasia scored one of the biggest district wins — over 55,000 votes.
Bikram
BJP’s Sidhartha Saurav beat Congress’s Anil Kumar by 5,106 votes.
Paliganj
CPI-ML’s Sandeep Saurav held the seat with a 6,655-vote victory.
Masaudhi
JD(U)’s Arun Manjhi defeated RJD’s Rekha Kumari by 7,843 votes.
Kumhrar
BJP’s Sanjay Kumar registered a massive 47,525-vote win.
The Road Ahead
Nitish Kumar’s 10th oath-taking, expected within days, will mark a historic continuity of leadership, while the Mahagathbandhan faces a deeper crisis after its steep decline from 2020.