The most atypical of politicians owing their rise to post-Mandal politics, Nitish Kumar stood out for his ability to address the governance deficit, unlike a majority of the breed reared in the socialist stable, but was often accused of pursuing politics of opportunism.
Yadav, a seven-term MLA from Patna Sahib, has been intimated about it by the party's leadership, they said.
He has served as a minister in all the previous NDA governments in Bihar. He was the minister for the Road Construction Department in the last government.
Devendra Fadnavis, BJP's in-charge for Bihar Assembly polls who attended the swearing-in ceremony of Nitish Kumar and his ministers in Patna earlier in the day, took to Twitter to hail the party leaders and deputy chief minister-designates Tarkishore Prasad and Renu Devi, both from the BJP.
Otherwise a vibrant politician, Sushil Modi watched, not betraying much emotions, as Kumar and others were administered the oath of office.
Once a close aide of Kumar, Kishor was made the JD(U) vice president by the party chief, but his independent and often adversarial views soured their relations and he was expelled from the party.
The 69-year-old, who has had a continuous run since November, 2005, except for the period in 2014-15 when Jitan Ram Manjhi kept the chair warm for him, is on course to becoming the longest serving Chief Minister of the state, surpassing the record of Shrikrishna Singh who held the top post since before Independence till his death in 1961.
We need to discuss our performance in Bihar. Although, it is not the party's national issue but of Bihar alone. As far as central leadership is concerned, they supported us. It is Bihar leadership's fault for not using opportunity properly: Tariq Anwar, Congress on Kapil Sibal's tweet
The Congress' dismal performance in the Bihar assembly elections has drawn biting criticism from ally RJD, with party veteran leader Shivanand Tiwari saying the grand old party had "shackled" the 'Mahagathbandhan' in the state.
RJD says they will boycott the oath-taking ceremony of Chief Minister-designate Nitish Kumar. "The public gave the mandate to change which is against the NDA," says the party. JDU chief Nitish Kumar will be sworn in as Bihar CM in Patna, later today.
Shivanand Tiwari is senior & must think before making such remarks. Congress isn't RJD. RJD is a regional party & its leaders are confined to Bihar. Rahul Gandhi had said he'll come to Bihar whenever needed & he did so. He can't work like leaders of RJD: Tariq Anwar, Congress
It's his personal opinion & not the party's stand. There's a proper time & place for any analysis which will be done to identify where did we lack in cooperation & synergy: RJD's Manoj Jha on party leader Shivanand Tiwari's remark 'polls were in full swing & Rahul Gandhi was on a picnic'
It is a big responsibility. If people have elected us and trusted the NDA, we will work to meet their expectations: BJP leader Renu Devi on being asked if she will take oath as Deputy CM of Bihar later today
On Sunday afternoon, when the NDA meeting began at the official residence of Nitish Kumar – 1, Aney Marg, to elect the NDA Legislature Party leader, the two leaders on his left and right were Union Minister Rajnath Singh and Bihar JD (U) chief Basishtha Narayan Singh, respectively.
Bihar blues continue to haunt the Congress party after its show in the Assembly polls, which has exposed the party’s inability to pull up its socks during a crisis which ended up bringing down the Grand Alliance’s performance in the polls.
Blaming Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for theGrand Alliance's loss in the Bihar Assembly elections, Rashtriya Janata Dal's (RJD) Shivanand Tiwari alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) benefited from the lack of management in Congress.
Bihar blues continue to haunt the Congress party after its show in the Assembly polls, which has exposed the party’s inability to pull up its socks during a crisis which ended up bringing down the Grand Alliance’s performance in the polls.
The fourth term Katihar MLA Tarkishore Prasad was on Sunday named as the BJP legislature party leader, indicating he could be Deputy Chief Minister in the new NDA government headed by Nitish Kumar.
The NDA on Sunday chose JD(U) president Nitish Kumar for another term as the Chief Minister of Bihar even as suspense hung over the fate of his most trusted man in the BJP Sushil Kumar Modi who has served as his deputy for a major part of his tenure so far.
Kumar's name was announced at 1, Anney Marg, the Chief Ministers official residence, by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh who had been sent from Delhi as the "observer" for the BJP, which has returned with the highest number of seats in the NDA in the assembly elections.
Amid suspense over the next deputy chief minister of Bihar, incumbent Sushil Modi's remark on Sunday that nobody can take the post of a party worker from him sparked reactions from BJP leaders.
Tagging Modi's tweet, Union Minister Giriraj Singh said that no one becomes big or small with a post.
JD(U) president Nitish Kumar was elected leader of the NDA Legislature Party here on Sunday. He will take oath on Monday as the Bihar Chief Minister for the fourth straight term, although technically it will be his seventh oath, including the one in March 2000, when he took over as the CM of undivided Bihar for seven days.
The fourth term Katihar MLA Tarkishore Prasad was on Sunday named as the BJP legislature party leader, indicating he could be Deputy Chief Minister in the new NDA government headed by Nitish Kumar.
Bettiah MLA Renu Devi has been made party's deputy legislature party leader and she could be another Deputy CMfrom the saffron party in the NDA ministry which will be sworn in on Monday evening.
Prasad and Renu Devi's names were announced at the BJP legislature party meeting here during the day.
Amid speculations over the deputy chief minister's post in the newBihargovernment, incumbent Sushil Kumar Modi said on Sunday that the BJP and the Sangh Parivar have given him a lot in his political career.
Speculations were rife over the post with senior BJP leader Rajnath Singh, who was in the state to oversee the party's post-election activities, and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar keeping off from the issue when asked by the press.
With questions being raised about the Lok Janshakti Party's prospects after it won only one seat in theBiharassembly polls, party sources on Sunday cited its "influence" in "changing" results in over 40 seats to assert that it will continue to have a key presence in the state politics.
JD(U) National President Nitish Kumar addresses media as HAM(S) Chief Jitan Ram Manjhi and other leaders look on after meetingBiharGovernor Fagu Chauhan in Patna. Credit: PTI Photo
JD(U) president Nitish Kumar was elected leader of the NDA Legislature Party here on Sunday. He will take oath on Monday as the Bihar Chief Minister for the fourth straight term, although technically it will be his seventh oath, including the one in March 2000, when he took over as the CM of undivided Bihar for seven days.
Nearly 160 tonne of biomedical waste in the form of gloves, face masks and empty sanitiser bottles used by polling personnel and voters was generated during the Bihar Assembly polls held amid the Covid-19 pandemic, poll authorities in the state have said.
Nitish Kumar evades queries on Sushi Modi, says, "Will let you know later."
I wanted someone from the BJP should become CM this time. But I relented only after the BJP requested that I should don the mantle of chief ministership: Nitish
Delay in finalising seat sharing for the Bihar election adversely impacted the Mahagathbandhan's poll performance, senior Congress leader Tariq Anwar said on Sunday, asserting that the Congress must learn from it and complete alliance formalities well in advance for upcoming assembly polls.
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Earlier, Nitish Kumar Ji emerged as a good NDA leader in Bihar. But this time, his chances are not the same. The BJP has conspired to weaken him. Now even if he is elected as NDA’s leader or Chief Minister, someone else will have the remote to control him: Tariq Anwar, Congress
Defence Minister and BJP leader Rajnath Singh arrives at JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar's residence for a meeting of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) over Biharelection results
How can someone become Chief Minister after getting 40 seats? People's mandate is against him, he is decimated & should decide on it. Biharwill find its alternative, which will be spontaneous. It might take a week, ten days, or a month but it will happen: RJD leader Manoj Jha
After a long conversation in a Muslim-dominated area in Uttar Pradesh during the 2017 state polls, Asaduddin Owaisi, the chief of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), was perplexed to hear someone say that the priority was to defeat the BJP.
Despite the BJP emerging as the largest party in the ruling alliance with 74 seats, 31 more than the JD(U), the top leadership of the saffron party, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has emphatically endorsedKumaras the next chief minister.
"The meeting will start at 12:30 pm on Sunday, November 15 where all further decisions will be taken," chief minister-electKumar, who also heads the JD(U) told reporters later
They entered the Bihar poll battle to protect and carry forward their fathers’ political legacy, but many of them could not win their own seat though some tasted victory.
The BJP is likely to reward Kameshwar Chaupal, a Dalit leader who had laid the foundation brick of Ram Temple, with key responsibility in the Bihar cabinet.
Nitish later met Bihar Governor Phagu Chauhan and submitted his resignation. The Governor has asked him to officiate as CM till the oath takes place after Deepawali.
The decision was taken at an "informal" meeting of leaders of the four NDA constituents in Bihar--the JD(U), BJP, HAM and Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) at the residence of Chief Minister Kumar.
A joint meeting of the NDA legislature party will be held on Sunday where Nitish Kumar will be elected as its leader.
This was decided a meeting of the leaders of the four NDA constituents in Bihar--the JD(U), BJP, HAM and Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) at the residence of Chief Minister Kumar on Friday.
While the BJP rose to dominance in Bihar in the Assembly elections, it has reasserted its supremacy in the other states where by-elections were held this month.
By-elections need not always be taken as political barometers but the number and nature of the seats and the diversity of the states where they were held make them somewhat representative and indicative of the political mood.
That mood is clear, with the BJP winning 41 of the 59 by-elections, snatching most of the seats from Congress or other parties. It won 27 seats from Congress in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.
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Manjhi, the president of Hindustan Awam Morcha (HAM), who has been elected Leader of HAM Legislature Party, did not confirm or deny about his new assignment but he did say he was not interested in any ministerial berth any more.
The Congress managed to win only 19 of the 70 seats it had contested, down from its previous tally of 27 seats out of 41 it had fought in the 2015 assembly elections in the state.
With Congress' poor performance in Bihar polls pulling down the RJD-led Grand Alliance, daggers are out. In fact the call for introspection came from the party backyard itself with former Union minister and AICC General Secretary Tariq Anwar taking to social media asking for "accepting the reality".
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By-elections need not always be taken as political barometers but the number and nature of the seats and the diversity of the states where they were held make them somewhat representative and indicative of the political mood. That mood is clear, with the BJP winning 41 of the 59 by-elections, snatching most of the seats from Congress or other parties. It won 27 seats from Congress in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday sought to clarify his recent "aakhiri chunaav" (last poll) remark which had triggered intense speculations, and claimed that it was an utterance made by him whenever he wrapped up an election campaign, but it was "misunderstood" this time.
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Chief Electoral Officer H R Srinivas on Thursday dismissed any irregularity in the declaration of results in the Bihar polls, asserting all rules and guidelines of the Election Commission were strictly followed in the counting of postal ballots as well as allowing only the authorised persons to carry mobile phones inside the counting halls.
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, whose JD(U) suffered a major slump in seats in the assembly polls on account of the rebellion by Chirag Paswan, on Thursday said it is for the alliance spearhead BJP to take a call on whether to retain the LJP in the NDA.
The Congress said on Thursday it was disappointed with its performance in Bihar Assembly elections and the party's working committee would soon review it.
The Congress managed to win only 19 of the 70 seats it had contested, down from its previous tally of 27 seats out of 41 it had fought in the 2015 assembly elections in the state. -PTI
Against the backdrop of allegations by the opposition of irregularities in the counting of votes in the Bihar Assembly polls, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sunil Arora on Thursday said while the Election Commission does not react to comments made by political parties, the ultimate decision lies with people.
He also said the Bihar chief electoral officer has already responded to everything. The EC had to hold four press conferences on counting day on November 10 to respond to various aspects of the process, Arora pointed out. -PTI
After a disastrous performance in the Bihar elections, Congress on Thursday said the outcome of the poll could have been different if India had an election process of proportional representation, instead of the “first past the post”.
The voters in Bihar had come “pretty close” to changing the government but did not do it, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram said adding that the difference betweent he votes polled by NDA and the Grand alliance was a mere 0.03%.
Bihar has sounded warnings to the Congress, warnings it ought to heed before the five assembly elections in 2021 and the next general elections. The verdict from the eastern state holds multiple lessons for the Congress that impact its survival as the GOP (Grand Old Party) and call for an immediate visit to the drawing board to craft strategies and cope with a milieu vastly different from the one it is familiar with.
Hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for linking the Bihar poll victory to his government's handling of the pandemic and the economy, the CPI(M) Thursday said the NDA had managed to get only 0.03 per cent more votes than the Mahagathbandhan, of which the Left parties were a part.
In the recently concluded Bihar polls, the Left parties -- CPI, CPIM and CPI(ML) -- bagged 16 of the 29 seats they fought. -PTI
Samajwadi Party (SP) president Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday alleged irregularities in the Bihar Assembly polls and claimed that the opposition Grand Alliance was poised to win the election but "could not do so at the last moment".
"We wanted to talk about the irregularities done with us (in Uttar Pradesh), but a more serious one has happened in Bihar. Tejashwi Yadav was poised to make his government but could not do so at the last moment. All those who have faith in democratic values are unhappy today and asking if this is how elections will be fought," he told reporters here. -PTI
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said people in Bihar, Gujarat and other states where elections were held recently have rejected the leaders who only find fault with everything.
People have given a message that they stand behind Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said.
"Some political leaders and parties are `Vakra- drashta', as they have a hostile view about everything. They have a habit of finding fault with everything which is good for people," the senior BJP leader said. -PTI
Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) chief Jitan Ram Manjhi was on Thursday elected the leader of its four-member legislature party.
All the four newly elected MLAs met at Manjhi's residence where they elected the former chief minister the leader of the legislature group.
They were all felicitated by pary leaders and workers present there following the party's best-ever peerformance in an assembly election. Manjhi was the lone HAM MLA in the outgoing assembly. -PTI
Nitish Kumar may take oath as Bihar Chief Minister for a fourth successive term next week but the date has not been finalised yet, a close aide said on Thurday.
However, speculation is rife in political circles that he will be sworn in on Monday, the day 'Bhaiyya Dooj' festival will be celebrated, as it is considered an auspicious day. -PTI
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Manoj Jha on November 12 berated Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar over his party’s performance in Bihar assembly elections.
He said, “Public is indeed the master, but see the condition they've placed you in. You (Nitish Kumar) dream of becoming CM after getting 40 seats. If you analyse mandate, it's decisively against you. If you still get the post, only god knows how long will this illusion last?”
Anwar said, “Our performance was not as good as Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Left. They performed way better than us. Had we performed like them, there would have been Mahagathbandhan government in Bihar.”
RJD's Tejashwi Yadav was on Thursday elected the leader of the Grand Alliance legislature party and promptly hit out at the NDA, claiming it won the assembly elections through "deceit".
UP Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and BJP leader Anand Swaroop Shukla has taken a potshot at the Congress, holding it responsible for the defeat of the Grand Alliance in Bihar Assembly elections.
We lost 20 seats by a wafer-thin margin. In many constituencies, as many as 900 postal ballots were invalidated, alleges Tejashwi, casting doubts on the electoral process
Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) has been relegated to the third position. If he has any conscience left, he must give up his attachment to the Chief Minister’s chair, says Tejashwi upon being unanimously elected by 109 'Mahagathbandhan' MLAs as their leader
I thank Bihar's people. The mandate favoured Mahagathbandhan, but Election Commission’s result was in NDA's favour. This hasn't happened first time. In 2015 when Mahagathbandhan was formed, votes were in our favour but BJP made back door entry to gain power: Tejashwi Yadav, RJD
We will hold discussions with our top leadership in Bihar, our election candidates & our District Congress Committees, and reach a conclusion. We will then inform the High Command: Tariq Anwar, Congress General Secretary
Our performance was not as good as RJD & Left. They performed way better than us. Had we performed like them, there would've been Mahagathbandhan govt in Bihar. People of Bihar wanted the same & had made up their mind for a change: Tariq Anwar, Congress General Secy
With the NDA getting a comfortable majority in the Bihar assembly, all eyes are now on the formation of the next government which will likely be sworn in soon after the Diwali festivities get over later this week, informed sources said here on Wednesday.
The Bihar Assembly election results were a mixture of the expected and the unexpected. Though it was expected at the beginning of the campaign that the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by JD(U) leader and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar would comfortably come back to power, the alliance could only scrape through in a seesaw battle. As the campaign progressed, there was an impression that the Mahagathbandhan, comprising the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Congress and the Left parties and led by the 31-year-old Tejashwi Yadav, might even win.
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Addressing BJP workers at a thanksgiving programme here following the electoral victory, Modi also attributed the NDA's win in Bihar to its mantra of "sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas" and also launched a veiled attack on the West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress, saying those who cannot challenge the saffron party democratically have resorted to "murdering" its workers to realise their goals.
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"Good governance leads to a progressive state. People of Bihar have reaffirmed their solidarity for NDA alliance. My hearty congratulations for the NDA alliance in the state. Best wishes for the people of Bihar," Palaniswami said.
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“I don't think I need to warn them, because in a democracy, the people will decide. Elections come and go but this dance of death cannot continue in democracy. Nobody can win elections like this, do read the writing on the wall,” Modi said.
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Crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and handling of the COVID-19 pandemic for the NDA's victory in Bihar, BJP president J P Nadda on Wednesday said people of the state have chosen 'vikas raaj' (rule of development) over an atmosphere of crime and anarchy.
Thanking the people for his party's victory in Bihar assembly polls and bypolls in various states, Nadda said this was India's first big elections after the world was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Questions were raised about the leadership of big and powerful countries during the coronavirus pandemic, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a bold and timely decision of lockdown that saved lives of a large number of people," Nadda said.
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After clinching the Bihar assembly polls, West Bengal will be the "prime focus" for BJP where it has set a target of winning more than 200 out of the total 294 seats in the state elections due in April-May 2021, party national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya said on Wednesday.
The NDA has won 125 seats in the 243-member Bihar assembly, results of which were declared on Tuesday. The BJP with its score of 74 seats has emerged as the party to have won the second highest number of seats after Lalu Prasad's RJD.
The saffron party's tally is much higher than that of its ally - the JD(U) which won 43 seats.
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Let us try to understand why it is so. A simplistic view of the results would be that if the Chief Minister wins the majority in re-election, he becomes the natural choice for the top post. But this logic may not work in the coalition era, where the voter can often be placed in a Catch-22 situation.
Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) leader Prakash Ambedkar on Wednesday said ballot papers should be used in elections as people have "no faith" in the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
He also hailed RJD's Tejashwi Yadav for putting up a "good fight" in the recently-held Bihar elections, results of which were announced on Tuesday.
Addressing reporters here, Ambedkar said many parties alleged malpractices in the recently contested Bihar assembly elections, results of which were declared on Tuesday.
"People do not trust EVMs in any part of the world anymore. They allege that these machines can be easily manipulated and hacked," he said.
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With the NDA getting a comfortable majority in the Bihar assembly, all eyes are now on the formation of the next government which will likely be sworn in soon after the Diwali festivities get over later this week, informed sources said here on Wednesday.
They said JD(U) president Nitish Kumar will be back as the chief minister for yet another term in office.
Kumar, who looks on course to becoming the longest serving chief minister of the state during his new term, was expected to take oath on or after Monday next week before which he will send his resignation to the governor since his current tenure expires at the end of November.
The record is currently held by the state's first chief minister Srikrishna Sinha who was in office for 17 years and 52 days. Kumar has so far helmed the state for 14 years and 82 days.
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PDP president Mehbooba Mufti congratulated RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday on his party's performance in the Bihar Assembly election, saying he set the agenda on real issues in the polls as opposed to "divisive" politics.
The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has emerged as the single-largest party in the 243-member Bihar Assembly with 75 seats, but the opposition Grand Alliance, also comprising the Congress and the Left parties, has fallen short of the majority mark.
"Congratulations @yadavtejashwi for setting the agenda on real issues in Bihar polls as opposed to divisive politics. Despite being a one man army you put up a tough fight. Im sure you've made Laloo ji proud & there will be victories ahead inshallah," Mufti wrote on Twitter.
"Youth of the country today knows it very well that dynasty politics poses the biggest threat to democracy. Unfortunately, a national-level political party is caught in the web of family politics. In such a situation, the role of BJP increases even more," PM said in BJP headquarters in Delhi.
"It was not easy to conduct these elections during this crisis period of Corona. But our democratic systems are so strong, transparent, that even in the midst of this crisis, they have also identified India's strength to the world by making such a big election" PM said.
"The elections may have been on some seats and some areas, but from yesterday morning till late night, the entire country's eyes were on TV, social media and Election Commission websites. The faith of Indians towards democracy is nowhere to be found all over the world," he said at the party headquarters.
"I congratulate every worker of NDA as well as their families for the success of their dedicated work and contribution in the elections. I want to congratulate BJP President JP Nadda ji for the victory in the polls," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.
The Left parties alleged on Wednesday that there were "irregularities" during the final stages of counting of votes in the Bihar Assembly polls on Tuesday and said the issue will be raised with the Election Commission (EC) soon.
The three Left parties -- Communist Party of India, Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) -- won an impressive 16 of the 29 seats they contested in the Bihar polls.
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The Dalai Lama writes to Nitish Kumar to congratulate him on the victory of his alliance in Bihar State Assembly Election.
“I pray you will be successful in meeting whatever challenges lie ahead in fulfilling hopes & aspirations of the people of Bihar,” he wrote.
LJP leader Chirag Paswan on Wednesday defended his decision of fielding candidates against the JD(U) in large numbers in the Bihar assembly polls which hugely damaged its prospects, saying he wanted Nitish Kumar's party to be "weakened" and succeeded in the endeavour.
He also declared he will not support the new government in Bihar if the NDA stuck to its promise of retaining Nitish Kumar as the chief minister despite the JD (U)'s diminished numbers in the assembly.
"We never concealed our intentions. We believed the JD(U) headed by Kumar needed to be weakened and we succeeded. We wanted to make the BJP stronger and its heft has increased unquestionably," Paswan said.
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Bihar witnessing a thrilling contest for the 243 assembly seats, the victory for the NDA may be attributed to the BJPs much improved strike rate since the last election and a slide in the RJDs and Congress scoring rate.
The BJP increased its strike rate from 33.75 per cent in 2015 to 67.3 per cent in 2020, while the RJDs number came down from an impressive 79.2 per cent last polls to 52 per cent this time.
The RJD-led Mahagathbandhans overall strike rate was also brought down significantly by the Congress too which slid from 65.85 per cent in the 2015 polls to 27.14 per cent this poll, a decline of over 38 percentage point.
The BJP had contested 157 seats in 2015, when it was a rival of the JD(U) and the RJD, and had won 53. It added 19 more seats to its 2015 tally, even though it contested 47 fewer seats than the previous election.
The RJD, however, had contested 101 seats and won 80 (SR 79.2 per cent) in 2015. It contested 144 seats, 43 more than last time, but won 75, five less than 2015, bringing their strike rate down to 52. A better strike rate for the BJP also meant that a negative swing in its vote share since 2015 -- from 24.42 per cent to 19.5 per cent -- did not have any impact on their seats tally.
As for the RJD, their higher vote share of 23.1 per cent this time around -- 3.6 percentage point higher than the BJPs could fetch it just one seat more than the saffron party.
Also the RJD vote share jumped from 18.35 per cent, explained by the larger number of constituencies they contested this poll, but their seats tally came down due to a reduced strike rate.
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An analysis showed that the victory margin in 76 seats were in the range of 10-20,000 votes while it was 20-30,000 in 44 seats, 30-40,000 in 22 and 40-50,000 in 14 constituencies.
The analysis of vote-share showed that RJD improved its tally from 18.35% in 2015 to 23.11% this time while the BJP saw a decline from 24.42% to 19.46%. However, one has to keep in mind that the number of seats contested by RJD rose from 101 to around 140 this time while the BJP's saw a drop from 157 to 110.
A day after the BJP-JD (U) alliance won assembly polls in Bihar, the BJP's general secretary and the state in-charge Bhupender Yadav on Wednesday said the NDA was cheated by its former member LJP of Chirag Paswan in the elections and the confusion created by them caused some losses.
Yadav also said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's credibility were biggest factors behind the NDA's victory in the polls, while guidance of senior union Minister Amit Shah and on-ground presence of the party president J P Nadda also made significant contribution.
BJP - 65
RJD - 64
JD(U) - 38
Congress - 14
(In 2015, 162 were crorepatis)
Richest
Anant Kumar Singh (RJD) -- Rs 68.56 crore
Poorest
Ramvriksh Sada (RJD) -- Rs 70,000
No of re-elected MLAs analysed in 2020: 96
Avg assets of re-elected MLAs in 2015: Rs 3.15 crore
Avg assets of re-elected MLAs in 2020: Rs 5.26 crore
Avg growth in assets: Rs 2.11 crore (by 67%)
Source: Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR)
- 163 or 68% winners have criminal cases
- 123 or 51% have serious criminal charges against them
- 194 (81%) are crorepatis
- Rs 4.32 crore -- average assets of winners
According to Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR)
"Wining the fourth term is always a great task for anybody. We have won that. This proves everything was fine. It is very rare that you win a fourth term in continuity. We have done this and it settles everything," Jaiswal said.
Visited party national president J P Nadda & congratulated him for BJP's massive victory in Bihar & by-polls in various states. Under leadership of Nadda ji and PM Modi, all of us party workers are devoted to the development of the country: Amit Shah, Home Minister and BJP leader
Bihar BJP president Sanjay Jaiswal on Wednesday credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's welfare policies for the ruling NDA's win in the assembly polls and said all anti-incumbency claims have been negated by the mandate for a fourth term to the Nitish Kumar government.
He also made it clear that Kumar will continue to head the NDA government in Bihar and asserted that the gap between the number of seats of BJP and JD(U) will have no impact on the ruling alliance dynamics in the state.
"Certainly, 100 per cent," Jaiswal told PTI when asked whether Kumar will remain the chief minister.
"We are allies and equals. We have to run Bihar collectively," he said.
"Wining the fourth term is always a great task for anybody. We have won that. This proves everything was fine. It is very rare that you win a fourth term in continuity. We have done this and it settles everything," Jaiswal said.
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"Thank you, India for overwhelmingly trusting PM Modi and BJP again in recently concluded Assembly elections in Bihar and by-polls in other states! Hearty congratulations to all BJP Karyakartas and supporters on the thumping victories," said BJP.
There's a saying 'don't cut the branch which you sit on'. Same way, Chirag Paswan worked towards defeating the fold he was part of. Result is clear, the branch has been cut, but he also fell... 'apne chirag se bhasm ho gaye hain vo': Jitan Ram Manjhi, Hindustani Awam Morcha (S)
An avid cricketer whose career never really took off, a political greenhorn who got power on a silver platter but failed to keep it, a scion of Bihar's most powerful family who could not get past the 9th grade.
Hailing the BJP's strong performance in assembly bypolls in various states, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday praised the party's leadership there and expressed his thanks to people.
Some called him school drop out. Others called him a ‘twitter babua’ (twitter kid). Prime Minister Narendra Modi went to the extent of calling him ‘Jungle Raj ke Yuvraj’. But 31-year-old Tejashwi Yadav, who single-handedly fought the combined might of Modi as well as Nitish Kumar, never responded to any of the opponents’ derogatory nomenclatures.
Bihar mein bahaar aayi, NDA ne kamaal kiya. The kind of trust Bihar & entire nation has in the leadership of PM Modi - people want progress of the country. They have rejected the kind of politics done by the Opposition parties: Union Minister Prakash Javadekar
Bihar has never witnessed such a nail-biting finish in any of the electoral battles since Independence. Neither in the undivided Bihar, nor after the State was bifurcated in November 2000 to create Jharkhand. And never ever has Nitish Kumar looked so weakened, yet so desperate to retain power.
Defying all exit poll predictions, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is all set to get a fourth straight term in Bihar. The ruling coalition won 125 seats in the 243-member state assembly against 110 clinched by the opposition Grand Alliance.
Both fought together but the Bihar election story is different for the Congress and the Left -- the former further shrunk in the state while the latter translated its years of groundwork to an emphatic victory riding on the strength of a coalition.
The Bihar assembly election results appeared to belie predictions made by most exit polls which had given a clear edge to the Rashtriya Janata Dal-led Mahagathbandhan.
The Covid-19 pandemic slowed down the process of counting of votes cast in the polling for the state assembly of Bihar, but the Election Commission on Tuesday claimed that the process remained free of any glitch.
The Congress on Tuesday alleged foul play in the counting for the Bihar assembly polls and accused the ruling NDA of "misusing power".
With the three Left parties bagging 13 seats and leading in three others in Bihar, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury warned naysayers against writing them off, saying they would have notched up higher numbers in the elections had they been given more seats.
"We were clear from the beginning that we have to defeat the BJP. Our strike rate in Bihar is 80 per cent and if we had been given more seats, we would have contributed more to the gathbandhan tally," Yechury told PTI.
"Our alliance with the RJD and Congress combined issues of social justice with that of economic justice. One cannot be achieved without the other," he said.
Surmounting anti-incumbency of 15 years, a mutinous former ally, and a spirited challenge from a resurgent opposition that rose from its ashes like the proverbial phoenix after the 2019 Lok Sabha poll debacle, Nitish Kumar- led NDA was back in power in Bihar on Wednesday with a slender majority.
The JD(U) has won the Hilsa assembly seat in Bihar just by 12 votes, according to the Election Commission website, a result contested by the rival RJD.
According to the results updated on the Election Commission website late Tuesday night, JD(U)'s Krishnamurari Sharan alias Prem Mukhiya has polled 61,848 votes, while the RJD's Atri Muni alias Shakti Singh Yadav has got 61,836 votes.
"Results declared," the poll panel wrote in the 'status' column for Hilsa seat late Tuesday night. And in the margin column it wrote “12”.
Earlier, around 10 pm, when the poll panel website showed that votes for Hilsa were still being counted, the RJD alleged foul play in the process.
"The Returning Officer had declared RJD candidate Shakti Singh from Hilsa assembly constituency as winner by 547 votes. He was told to wait for issuing the victory certificate. But then the Returning Officer receives a call from the chief minister’s residence and the officer suddenly says the RJD candidate has lost by 13 votes due to postal ballots being cancelled," the party alleged in a tweet.
The Election Commission has, however, denied it was under any pressure from anybody.
As per the poll panel data, JD(U)’s Krishnamurari Sharan has got 232 postal votes and the RJD's Shakti Singh Yadav 233. (PTI)
“Thecommissionhas not been under any sort of pressure from anyquarters,” the Secretary General of the EC, Umesh Sinha,said at a news-conference at 10:00 p.m. on Tuesday, even as the Congress and its ally the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) alleged irregularities in the counting of votes in some constituencies in the state.
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Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala, who is camping in Bihar for the past many days, alleged that party candidates in Kishanganj and Sakra had won but were not given victory certificates.
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RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav won his Raghopur seat by a margin of over 38,000 votes in the result announced late Tuesday night. According to the Election Commission, Tejashwi defeated Bharatiya Janata Party's Satish Kumar by a margin of 38,174 votes.
Tejashwi, who was also the Mahagathbandhan's chief ministerial candidate, had won the Raghopur seat, a pocketborough of the RJD, on his poll debut in 2015 too when the victory margin was 22,733 votes. LJP candidate Rakesh Raushan bagged nearly 25,000 votes in the seat.
Tejashwi's elder brother Tej Pratap Yadav also won from Hasanpur seat by over 21,000 votes.
However, the NDA seems to be headed for a majority against the Grand Alliance as per the latest trends and results. Raghopur has been represented by Tejashwi's parents Lalu Prasad and Rabri Devi, both former chief ministers, in the past. (PTI)
With polling trends on Tuesday showing Janata Dal (United) underperforming in a big way, Lok Janshakti Party president Chirag Paswan appeared to be succeeding in damaging Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led party by playing a major role in its poor show in many seats.
The LJP, though, itself looked to have paid a big price in the process, as the Election Commission data till around midnight showed that it could win just one seat while drawing around 5.7 per cent of votes.
Paswan's party has, however, been instrumental in the JD(U)'s loss in at least 30 seats, as per the latest voting figures made public by the Election Commission.
As per the latest EC data, JD(U) had 39 and was leading in four seats, a big drop from 71 seats it had won in 2015 assembly polls.
JD(U) spokesperson K C Tyagi told PTI that a "sinister" campaign was run against Nitish Kumar as part of a "conspiracy".
"Apne bhi shamil the aur begane bhi (Our own also harmed us along with the outsiders)," he said, without taking any names.
He, however, expressed confidence that Kumar will become the chief minister again, noting that top BJP leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have made it clear that he will head the government if the ruling NDA retains power.
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For 4-5 hours, the NDA tally was kept between 122 and the Grand Alliance between 96-100. In spite of this, when the Grand Alliance began to make an edge, the chief minister began to call the district magistrates directly to manipulate the house. All the state service officers who are holding elections are there: RJD
Today is a historic day that NDA has won again the extraordinary trust of the people of Bihar. They trusted PM Modi's leadership whose commitment resonated with them that without development of Bihar, development of India will remain incomplete: Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad
"The people of Bihar have expressed confidence in the respected @narendramodi ji. It is clear from the results that have come that there is enthusiasm in the people towards the BJP. This is the victory of the Prime Minister, respected Narendra Modij," LJP's Chirag Paswan.
"All the LJP candidates contested a spectacular election on their own without any alliance. The party's vote share has increased. Lojopa had gone with the resolution of the 'Bihar 1st Bihari 1st' in this election. The party has been strengthened in every district. The benefit is set to be met by the party in future," he said.
"I am proud of the party not bowing down to power. We fought and delivered our words to the masses. With the love of the people, the party has got a lot of strength in this election. Thanks to the people of Bihar," he tweeted.
"Every section of Bihar has once again hoisted the flag of nda's evolution by denying the politics of hollowism, casteism and appeasement. This is the victory of the hopes and aspirations of every Biharis... @narendramodi G and @NitishKumar G's double engine is the triumph of development. @BJP4Bihar Congratulations to the workers," tweets Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
The NDA alliance is set to form the government in Bihar as it has won 121 seats and was leading with comfortable margin on four other seats, BJP's Bihar unit president Sanjay Jaiswal said on Tuesday while attributing the alliance's victory to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.
"The NDA won because of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and its pro-poor policies. People have reposed faith in his leadership," Jaiswal told PTI.
"How much more rigging will run in Bihar elections? In Kishanganj, Congress candidates won by 1,266 votes. The BJP candidate had gone home. Now the Congress candidate is being denied a certificate. Public opinion is being hijacked by killing democracy," says Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala.
BJP candidate Shreyasi Singh wins from Jamui State Assembly constituency in Bihar.
Recount to take place in some seats, says Chandra Bhushan Kumar, Deputy Election Commission. He adds that the agency is not under pressure.
The counting of votes was done after following all Covid-19 protocols, says Umesh Sinha, Deputy Election Commissioner.
All dressed up and nowhere to go. This is how one would sum up the performance of LJP chief Chirag Paswan, who scored a duck out of 137 seats that his pocket organisation had contested in the 2020 Bihar Assembly election.
NDA wins 54 seats (BJP 32, JDU 19, VIP 2, HAM 1), leading on 69 Mahagathbandhan wins 44 seats (RJD 29, Congress 7, Left 8), ahead on 69 AIMIM wins 3, leading on 2; BSP wins 1, & Independent 1
The decision will be taken only after final results of Bihar Electionsare declared. Our fight is for development of Seemanchal (Bihar) which is one of the most backward areas of India: Asaduddin Owaisi, AIMIM on being asked if AIMIM will join hands with RJD to form govt in Bihar
BJP candidate from Kurhani Kedar Gupta calls for recounting, alleging that there was a difference in EVM counting figure and vote count given to him in writing by the Counting agent. "I'll write a letter to the EC. If they don't agree then we will approach court," he said
With a win in five seats and leads in 11 others, the CPI(ML) is all set for an impressive performance in theBiharAssembly elections whose results will be declared late on Tuesday.
Inarguably the biggest gainer in the Grand Alliance, the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) , often working in the margins of mainstream politics, had 19 candidates in the fray, most of them students and youth leaders.
According to the trends at 8 30 pm on Tuesday, the Left parties--CPI(ML) has won five of the 19 seats they fought on and is leading in seven seats; CPI(M) which competed on four seats has won one and is leading in one seat; and the CPI which contested in six seats has won one seat and is leading in two others.
After winning 119 seats, 109 are being shown on TV. Nitish Kumar is phoning all the officers and getting them rigged. To come and congratulate the final result, now the officials are suddenly saying that you have lost, accuses RJD
In almost 10 seats, the Nitish administration is delaying the count. It is not giving certificates to the winning candidates. Sitting in CM house, Nitish Kumar and Sushil Modi are pressurising CM's Principal Secretary to call all DMs and ROs to get a decision in favor of the nearest contested seats.
Results declared for 74 out of the total 243 seats. BJP 22, RJD wins 20, JD(U) 13, Congress 7, CPI(M-L) 5, VIP 2 and AIMIM, CPI, CPI(M), HAM(S) & Independent 1. NDA leading on 126 seats Mahagathbandhan on 110 seats AIMIM on 5 seats BSP on 1 seats
"Pakka. 200%," says RJD leader Manoj Jha when asked by reporters if they (Mahagathbandhan) are forming the government in Bihar. As per the latest ECI trends, Mahagathbandhan is leading on 114 seats (RJD 76, Congress 20, Left 18)
RJD's Tej Pratap Yadav winsHasanpur, defeats JD(U)'s Raj Kumar Ray by 21,139 votes
The Shiv Sena on Tuesday said JD-U leader Nitish Kumar should thank it if he retains the post ofBiharchief minister despite his party winning less seats in the Assembly polls than ally BJP as the latest trends indicate.
Referring to last year's dramatic turn of events in Maharashtra, which saw the Shiv Sena severing ties with the BJP and forming government with ideological rivals NCP and the Congress, Sena MP Sanjay Raut said his party had shown what happens "when word is not kept" by an alliance partner.
NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Tuesday said though the trends of Bihar Assembly election results favour the NDA, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav put up a "gritty" fight.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself had campaigned for the NDA, he noted.
"The trends so far are in favour of the NDA. I think we did not pay attention to the Bihar election. We (NCP) did not contest because we felt that young leadership in the form of Tejashwi Yadav should come forward," Pawar told reporters here.
BJP forges ahead in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Telangana. BJP candidate wins in Karnataka's RR Nagar bypoll seat. Congress wins in Haryana. NDA races forward in Bihar, with the saffron party taking the bigger share in the alliance. As counting for votes begin, nation awaits the results for 58 Assembly constituencies across 11 states including Bihar.
Results declared for 31 of the total 243 seats - BJP wins 10, RJD 8, JD(U) 6, Congress & Vikassheel Insaan Party 2 each, and AIMIM, CPI & CPI(M) 1 each. NDA leading on 121 seats Mahagathbandhan on 116 AIMIM on 5 BSP on 1 Independent on 2
Bihar Minister Mangal Pandey arrives at the residence of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Patna. As per the latest Election Commission of India (ECI) trends, NDA is leading on 121 seats.
The total number of votes counted till 5:30 pm is around 2.7 crores out of total 4.11 crore votes: Deputy Election Commissioners Sudeep Jain, Chandrabhushan Kumar.
As far as Bihar is concerned, on the whole 7737 scheduled rounds were there, of which 4858 have been completed. 119 constituencies have done more than half of the work which was there for counting: Deputy Election Commissioner, Ashish Kundra
Vikassheel Insaan Party's Swarna Singh defeatsRashtriya Janata Dal Afzal Ali Khan by7280 votes inGaura Bauram constituency
BJP's Anil Kumar wins Bathnaha constituency with46818 votes, defeats Congress' Sanjay Ram
BJP'sJibesh Kumar defeats Cong's Maskoor Ahmad Usmani with21796 votes in Jale constituency
BJP'sAwadhesh Singh wins inHajipur constituency with2990 votes
In a hotly-contested Assembly election held amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Bihar is learning who it has chosen to rule for the next five years. From national parties like the BJP and Congress, to state parties like the JD(U) and RJD, all are in the fray for the control of the state Assembly.
BJP's tact of using (Asaduddin) Owaisi Sahab's party in the Bihar elections has succeeded to an extent. All secular parties should be alert about vote cutter Owaisi Sahab: Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
With the NDA leading in 128 of the 243 seats in Bihar assembly, BJP state chiefSanjayJaiswalsaid that there is no dispute regarding who will lead the government if the alliance returns to power in the state.
A party or a coalition requires 122 seats to form the government in Bihar.
"The issue has been cleared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party chief J P Nadda much before the elections," he said, while responding to a query whether Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will lead the NDA government if the alliance secures a majority in the assembly.
We are in touch with candidates and workers from all fields and the information received from all the districts is in our favor. Counting will occur till late night. The government of the Grand Alliance is sure. Bihar has changed. All candidates and counting agents remain in the counting hall until the counting of votes is completed: RJD
Rashtriya Janata Dal's Lalit Kumar Yadav wins Faraz Fatmi with 2,141 votes inDarbhanga Rural constituency
Whatever be the outcome of any election, it's time to stop blaming the EVM. In my experience, the EVM system is robust, accurate and dependable: P Chidambaram
Counting will take extra time due to 63 pc more EVMs than 2015 Bihar polls as COVID-19 protocol needed additional polling booths: EC
As RJD-led Mahagatbandhan waspredicted to have a greater chance of winning in the 2020 Bihar Assembly election during the exit polls, the party's supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav, who is now detained in jail, can expect an early release, if his youngestson Tejashwi Yadav makes it to the Chief Ministerchair.
We will see you in a few hours and will prove that we did what we had said: Manoj Jha, RJD MP The RJD-led Mahagathbandhan is ahead on 103 seats, behind NDA which is leading on over 125 seats.
As per law, all postal ballots received till 8 am today are to be taken up for counting. It means postal ballots received at counting centres till at 8 am today need to be taken up for counting. Data related to it will be available at the level of concerned returning officer: ECI
Tejashwi calls Rahul Gandhi & says: MGB = Mar Gaye Bhai !! and I am saying it very seriously, yes all puns are V much intended. How dare people in jail & bail think that Bihar will forget all that? After all it was them on the ground who faced the torture of the ‘Jungla Raj’?: Babul Supriyo
Needless to say that there has been an absolutely glitch-free counting process so far. Slightly more than 1 crore votes have been counted in Bihar which means that there is significant ground to be covered yet: Election Commission of India (ECI)
Around 4.10 crore votes were cast, 92 lakh votes counted so far. Earlier there used to be 25-26 rounds of counting, this time it went up to around 35 rounds. So the counting will continue till late evening: Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Bihar, HR Srinivas
The counting of votes is underway in the Bihar Assembly elections, with major political parties and alliances vying for power for the next five years in the politically-important state. While there were a number of star campaigners battling for votes during the three-phase polls, a small group of voters chose to exercise another option: 'None of the Above' (NOTA).
After a neck-and-neck battle between the Tejashwi Yadav-led Mahagathbandhan and Nitish Kumar-led NDA in the first half of the counting day, the saffron alliance isgainingthe edge, defying predictions of the Bihar exit polls. Most of the exit polls ...
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Bihar minister & BJP leader Nand Kishore Yadav, who was initially trailing Pravin Singh of Congress, now leads by over 3,600 votes in Patna Sahib seat.
After trailing in early trends, Hindustani Awam Morcha's (Secular) Jitan Ram Manjhi has gained flipped the table and is now leading by 244 votes in Imamganj constituency. RJD'sUday Narain Choudhary is closely following him.
BJP's Parshuram Chaubey leads over Congress rival Sanjay Tiwari by 2,600 votes in Buxar seat.
Bihar minister and BJP leader Brij Kishor Bind leads over BSP rival Md Hamza Khan by 321 votes in Chainpur seat.
RJD leader Tej Pratap Yadav secures lead of nearly 150 votes over JDU's Raj Kumar Ray in Hasanpur seat.
Almost all the exit polls have forecast victory for the RJD-helmed Mahagathbandhan over their NDA in the three-phase Bihar polls. Congress and the Left Parties-CPI, CPI(M) and CPI (ML) are members of the opposition grouping in the Bihar elections. The exit polls are indicating an increase of seats for the Congress and other allies along with that of the Rashtriya Janata Dal. Congress had 25 legislators in the outgoing Bihar assembly. RJD had 80 MLAs in the previous house and CPI-ML (3). Stay tuned for more updates.
BJP takes the lead in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Karnataka's Sira constituency. Congress leading on one of the five Assembly seats of Manipur. As counting for votes begin, nation awaits the results for 54 Assembly constituencies across 10 states including 28 in Madhya Pradesh, eight in Gujarat, seven in Uttar Pradesh, two each in Jharkhand, Karnataka, Nagaland and Odisha and one each in Chhattisgarh, Haryana, and Telangana, will reflect of the nation's political mood today.
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RJD's Kiran Devi leads over LJP's Shweta Singh by over 4,200 votes in Sandesh seat.
Early trends of counting in Bihar assembly polls: RJD leader Tej Pratap Yadav trails behind JD(U)'s Raj KumarRay by 1,365 votes in Hasanpur seat.
Early trends indicated thatNitish Kumar's JD(U) was dragging NDA's numbers down. As of now, BJP is leading in 59 seats and JD(U) is leading in 38 seats.
Early trends show neck-and-neck competition between Nitish Kumar-led NDA and Tejashwi Yadav-led Mahagathbandhan.
As of 8:37 am, the Mahagathbandhan was leading in 52 constituencies, while the NDA was leading in 43 seats.
The year was 2015. Bihar saw a record 56.8% voter turnout for the Assembly Elections. And the state was struck by the first wave of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
As the Bihar Assembly Elections get interesting by the day, young politician and Rashtriya Janata Dal’s (RJD) heir Tejashwi Yadav has embarked on the journey to take on the Nitish Kumar-Narendra Modi duo.
In line with intriguing twists and turns in NDA Bihar, Ram Vilas Paswan’s LJP on Friday slammed Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s key plank of “Saat Nischay” programme as the den of corruption and expressed confidence that the next government of Bihar will implement LJP’s ‘Bihar First, Bihari First Vision Document’.
He is hopping from one region to another daily to drum up support for the Grand Alliance so that he could become the chief minister of Bihar, but winning his own seat won't be easy for Tejashwi Yadav who is up against an experienced BJP rival in Raghopur constituency.