He had noted a consistency in the voting pattern of the electorate in states and at the national level to decisively vote for a particular party or alliance during the hustings and the trend will be the same in Bihar as well and in favour of the NDA, Ananth Kumar told reporters here.
He trashed the survey reports which predicted a close call between the two sides.
"We have no doubt that the NDA will get a decisive mandate with two-third majority that will enable us to end 25-year- rule by RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and incumbent Chief Minister Nitish Kumar," Ananth Kumar, a key BJP strategist for Bihar Assembly polls, said.
The Minister said the Lalu Prasad regime had hurtled Bihar into chaos and backwardness during his party's 15-year rule in which all institutions of governance had crumbled beyond repair, and this came to be known as 'jungle raj'.
The Union Minister took a swipe at the RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and Nitish Kumar for maintaining a 'studied silence' on raging debate over reservation on religious ground and said that their silence will not help them get away from the fact that the two had backed reservation for the minorities in the past.