Reg No. - CHHBIL/2010/41479ISSN - 2582-919X
PM Modi’s ‘Mission Champaran’, plan to win 21 seats of Bihar by giving the gift of development from Motihari

PM Modi will give a gift of 7217 crores to Bihar -Photo-PTI
Amid the political heat of the Bihar assembly elections, PM Modi has increased his visits to Bihar. On Friday, PM Modi will give the gift of development from Motihari as well as try to achieve Mission Champaran. Along with inaugurating or laying the foundation stone of schemes worth more than Rs 7217 crore in Bihar, he will also try to achieve the Champaran region, which is considered to be the strongest stronghold of the BJP.
The formal announcement of Bihar assembly elections has not been made yet, but the political stir has intensified. PM Modi has started creating a political atmosphere by visiting Bihar one after the other. In this series, the Prime Minister will gift development to Bihar and West Bengal on Friday. PM Modi will first reach Motihari in Bihar, from where he will try to accomplish Mission-Champaran by giving the gift of schemes worth more than Rs 7217 crore.
PM Modi said on his social media platform X about his visit that today is going to be a historic day in Bihar’s development journey. On Friday at around 11.30 am, PM Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of many state projects related to connectivity, IT and startups in Motihari. Apart from this, he will flag off four Amrit Bharat trains, out of which two trains will pass through DDU division. During this, PM Modi will also be seen addressing a large public meeting and giving strength to the BJP’s election campaign. PM Modi’s ‘Mission Champaran’ Champaran belt is considered to be the strongest stronghold of BJP in Bihar, on which it is trying its best to maintain its strong hold. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will give the gift of development from Motihari in East Champaran and will also address a large public meeting. One thing is clear that the political impact of PM Modi’s Motihari visit will be on both East and West Champaran districts, because both the districts are adjacent to each other.
In the last assembly elections, BJP had completely wiped out the opposition in Champaran region and was successful in establishing its sole rule. BJP is looking to repeat the election result like 2020 in 2025, in view of which PM Modi himself is coming forward to conquer Mission-Champaran.
There are 12 seats in East Champaran district, out of which NDA won Motihari, Dhaka, Chiraiya, Madhuban, Pipra, Govindraj, Harsiddhi, Raxaul and Kesaria seats. RJD was successful in winning Sugauli, Narkatiya and Kalyanpur seats. There are a total of 9 seats in West Champaran district, which include Valmikinagar, Bettiah, Lauriya, Ramnagar, Narkatiaganj, Bagaha, Navatan, Chanpatia and Sikta seats.
Political equation of Champaran belt
There are 21 assembly seats in both the districts of Champaran. In this, East Champaran has 12 assembly seats while West Champaran has 9 assembly seats. In the 2020 elections, out of 21 seats in Champaran region, 17 seats were won by NDA and four seats by Mahagathbandhan. In NDA, BJP won 15 and JDU won 2 seats while Mahagathbandhan got four seats, out of which three were won by RJD and one seat by CPI ML.
Out of 12 assembly seats in East Champaran, 9 are occupied by NDA while three assembly seats are occupied by Mahagathbandhan MLAs. Out of the nine assembly seats of NDA, 8 are of BJP and one is of JDU. At the same time, RJD MLAs are on all three seats of Mahagathbandhan. At the same time, out of 9 seats in West Champaran district, 8 seats were won by NDA. BJP had won seven seats and JDU had won one seat, while the one seat won by the Grand Alliance went to CPI(ML).
In 2015 when Nitish Kumar was not in the NDA, BJP got 23.5 percent votes, JDU which was part of the Mahagathbandhan got 18.2 percent and RJD got 20.5 percent, Congress got 3.6 percent votes. Whereas, in 2020, when Nitish again joined hands with the NDA, along with the increase in seats of BJP, its vote share also increased. In 2020, when Nitish again joined hands with the NDA, along with the increase in seats of BJP, its vote share also increased. In 2020, BJP got 25.8 percent and JDU got 20.1 percent votes, RJD got 23.1 percent, Congress got 9.2 percent and CPI (ML) got 7.5 percent votes.
Modi’s Bihar visit and gift of development
This is the second Bihar visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a month, while he is visiting for the fifth time this year. Earlier, the PM addressed a big public meeting in Siwan on June 20 and before that he did a road show in Patna on May 29 and a big rally in Bikramganj on May 30. In April, Narendra Modi held a rally in Madhubani.
This means that every month the Prime Minister is having a program in Bihar. In such a situation, PM Modi will once again give a gift of thousands of crores to Bihar. PM Modi has already given the gift of schemes worth 80000 crores.
The Prime Minister’s eyes are on Bihar and the central government is constantly making announcements for the development of the state. PM will be talking to New Delhi and Darbhanga from Patna through virtual medium.
PM virtually Will flag off Amrit Bharat Express from Patna to New Delhi and Darbhanga and Lucknow: Besides will send Rs 162 crore to the accounts of 40000 beneficiaries under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Rural). 12000 beneficiaries will also be given Griha Pravesh, out of which PM will give house keys to five beneficiaries. Prime Minister Modi will gift schemes worth Rs 7217 crore to Bihar on his Motihari visit, which includes rail, road and housing.
