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Nitish Kumar's First Reaction After NDA's Win: 'Victory Of Complete Unity'

This special report focuses on the first reaction from Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar following the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) 2024 election victory. The segment highlights his message of unity, thanking key allies including Union Minister for Food Processing Industries Chirag Paswan, Union Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Jitan Ram Manjhi, and Rashtriya Lok Morcha leader Upendra Kushwaha for their collective effort. In a public statement, Kumar said, 'NDA Gatbandhan ne is chunav mein poori ek jutta dikhate hue bhaari bahumat hasil kiya hai'. The report analyses this as a strategic move by Kumar to emphasize the coalition's strength and the importance of its combined caste and gender arithmetic in achieving electoral success.

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