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The Poster That Speaks Power: JDU Declares — Nitish Rules, Come What May

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As Bihar enters the heated phase of the 2025 Assembly elections, a new slogan has set the political stage on fire — “25 se 30, Phir se Nitish.” The poster, plastered across Patna, is more than campaign propaganda; it’s a clear signal from CM Nitish Kumar and JDU that power in Bihar will continue under his leadership, no matter what the numbers say.
Just before the second phase of voting, JDU released the slogan showing Nitish’s face over Bihar’s map — a symbolic reminder that the state’s identity and its leader are intertwined. The message targets both the Opposition and the BJP, countering claims from RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav that BJP would replace Nitish after polls. But the poster’s tone leaves no doubt: Nitish isn’t going anywhere.
The BJP’s silence is louder than any statement. Political analysts see this as a calculated move — JDU asserting its ground before the results, reminding allies that the real power center remains in Patna, not Delhi. Insiders say this is Nitish’s way of securing his position before post-poll negotiations begin.
Meanwhile, JDU has turned social media into its campaign weapon. From “With Bihar’s blessings, Nitish Government is returning” to “Just four more days… again Nitish Ji’s Sarkar,” the posts are filled with confidence and inevitability — projecting Nitish’s victory as already decided.
Experts believe the “25 se 30” campaign is not just about votes but dominance — a message that the CM’s chair is non-negotiable. For Nitish Kumar, this is not merely about winning an election; it’s about reaffirming authority within the NDA itself.
In Bihar’s politics, walls often reveal what leaders don’t say out loud. And this time, those walls are shouting one thing — “Nitish Rules, Come What May.”

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