"I am confident that the NDA will ride on the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity with the people of Bihar by getting a decisive mandate with two-thirds majority in the assembly polls and form the next government," he told PTI.
The Prime Minister's leadership and his special package of Rs. 1.25 lakh crore for Bihar has won the hearts of the people of the poll-bound state and it will translate into a massive verdict in favour of the NDA at the hustings, Hussain said.
On RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and senior JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar taunting the BJP for not announcing its chief ministerial candidate for Bihar by asking to name 'dulha' (groom), Hussain said that the saffron party does not believe in 'dulha culture' but views the occupant of the chief ministerial post as 'pradhan sevak' (chief servant) of the state, a lexicon coined by the Prime Minister for himself upon assuming the reins at the Centre last year.
With a section of media still speculating about his candidature for the Chief Minister's post, Hussain sought to play with straight bat saying that the matter will be decided by the parliamentary board.