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A new M-Y axis is beginning to take shape in Bihar, one that is quietly unsettling old caste equations and has forced both NDA and MGB to redraw their campaign strategies.
Caste remains the decisive factor in influencing a voter’s choice. Given that, the opposition seems to have done a good job in stitching together an array, giving it an edge in a tight contest
Having settled the issue of chief ministership, the Mahagathbandhan has thrown down the gauntlet to the NDA. However, the presence of Prashant Kishor’s JSP complicates matters this time around
The real test lies not in television debates or press statements but on the ground—will Gandhi’s gambit strike a chord with voters, or will it fade into yet another episode of political shadowboxing remains to be seen
Both DMK and AIADMK have been allergic to coalitions. Matinee idol Vijay may not experience victory, but his performance may force one of the Dravidian majors into sharing power for the first time
The two phased Bihar elections are being held on November 6 and November 11. The results will be declared on November 14. The counting of votes will begin at 8am.
The exit poll predictions for the Bihar assembly elections will be released on November 11 after the conclusion of voting in the second and final phase. The predictions will be released post 6pm.
The Mahagathbandhan of RJD, Congress and Left Parties have declared Tejashwi Yadav as the chief ministerial candidate. Tejashwi, who is the RJD leader, has previously served as the deputy chief minister of Bihar.
The Bihar Legislative Assembly has 243 seats in total. A party or alliance needs at least 122 seats to form the government.
There are 243 constituencies in the state.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has announced that the Bihar assembly elections will occur in two phases, scheduled for November 6 and 11. Counting of votes is set for November 14. This election marks the first time voting will take place following the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. The SIR resulted in the removal of 68.5 lakh voters and the addition of 21.5 lakh new names, a significant update with potential implications for electoral outcomes.
Bihar Election 2020: What happened in previous assembly polls
The Bihar assembly elections of 2020 were held in three phases between October 28 and November 7, with results announced on November 10. The NDA, comprising the BJP, JD(U), HAM(S), and VIP, secured a narrow majority, winning 125 out of 243 seats. The BJP emerged as the largest party within the alliance with 74 seats, while JD(U) won 43—its lowest tally since 2005. The opposition Mahagathbandhan, led by the RJD and including the Congress and Left parties, won 110 seats. The RJD became the single largest party in the alliance with 75 seats. The Congress performed poorly, managing just 19 seats. The Left parties [CPI, CPM, and CPI(ML)] made notable gains, collectively winning 16 seats. Voter turnout was around 57%. Nitish Kumar was sworn in as chief minister for a seventh term, although the BJP emerged as the dominant partner in the ruling coalition. The elections were held amid COVID-19 restrictions.
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