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Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 | 42.31% turnout till 1 pm, Gopalganj records highest percentageChief Minister Nitish Kumar and I.N.D.I.A. bloc's CM candidate Tejashwi Yadav were among the top leaders who cast their votes in the first phase of the high-stakes assembly polls, seen as a litmus test for the ruling NDA.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Voters wait in a queue to cast votes at a polling station during the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections, at Danapur in Patna.</p></div>

Voters wait in a queue to cast votes at a polling station during the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections, at Danapur in Patna.

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42.31 per cent of 3.75 crore voters exercised their franchise till 1 pm in the first phase of Bihar assembly elections on Thursday.

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Gopalganj district recorded the highest polling percentage so far at 46.73, closely followed by Lakhisarai (46.37) and Begusarai (46.02).

I.N.D.I.A. bloc's chief ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav and CM Nitish Kumar were among the top politicians who cast their votes in the first phase of the high-stakes assembly polls, seen as a litmus test for the ruling NDA.

The opposition RJD alleged in a post on X, "During the voting in the first phase, electricity is being cut off intermittently at the strong booths of the Mahagathbandhan with the intention of slowing down voting. Slow voting is being deliberately caused."

"Please, the Election Commission, take immediate cognisance of such rigging with 'malicious intent' and 'mala fide intentions' and take prompt action," they further said.

However, the Chief Electoral Office dismissed the allegations, stating, "This allegation is completely baseless and misleading. Voting is taking place smoothly at all polling stations in Bihar. The Election Commission of India is following all standard protocols to ensure that the voting process is fair, transparent, and uninterrupted. There is no basis for such misleading propaganda."

Voting began at 7 am for 121 constituencies amid tight security arrangements, an official said, adding it will continue till 5 pm.

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(Published 06 November 2025, 14:49 IST)