PATNA: Alleging that the

UPA

rule remained marred with

misgovernance

and corruption, the

BJP

today exuded confidence that it will win majority in 2014 general elections and form the next government at the Centre.

BJP national general secretary

Dharmendra Pradhan

claimed the electorate will teach UPA a lesson at the hustings in the polls.

Pradhan asserted people are "suffering" under the corrupt UPA government and are are looking upto the BJP-led NDA as a viable alternative at the Centre.

"It is the bounden duty of the our party to live upto the expectations of the people and BJP will do as much," he said.

Pradhan, who has been recently made the party in-charge of Bihar, said the state will lead the country in giving a majority of seats to the NDA in the

Lok Sabha

elections.

Speaking on the occasion, senior BJP leader and deputy chief minister

Sushil Kumar Modi

said Bihar has historically provided guidance to the national politics.