Take a look at these seats that are witnessing close contest between the BJP and Congress.
The NDA is set to sweep the Bihar assembly election, surging ahead in over 200 out of 243 seats with the BJP emerging as single largest party.
The biggest winner of the election was clearly the NDA, which has delivered a crushing blow to the Mahagathbandhan and is on its way to win over 200 seats
Surveys by Dainik Bhaskar, People’s Pulse, Matrize‑IANS, Axis My India, News18 Mega Exit Poll, and Today’s Chanakya had projected the NDA to win between 121 and 178 seats.
As women and first-time voters turned out in record numbers, the NDA gained in constituencies long considered safe for the Mahagathbandhan, revealing how the new M-Y factor had eclipsed RJD's old Muslim-Yadav arithmetic.
As the leads indicating a massive victory for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) , thereby relegating the Mahagathbandhan to just 33 seats, the direct contest between the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Janata Dal United (JD(U) on as many as 33 seats throw up important points of analysis.
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Prior to the Bihar Assembly polls, while the BJP asserted that it was contesting the elections under the leadership of chief minister Nitish Kumar, it never announced his name formally for the top post
Bihar Election Results 2025: The pattern across these constituencies makes one thing clear. The Mahagathbandhan’s internal rifts, poor coordination and clashing ambitions weakened its ability to present a united challenge.
The Bihar mandate has given the BJP a narrative advantage and renewed momentum as it sets its sights on 2027.
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With the NDA leading in 201 of 243 seats, Bihar’s electoral landscape appears firmly tilted toward another decisive term for the ruling alliance.
Bihar result 2025: Women's record turnout, Chirag Paswan's stellar show, and Nitish Kumar's enduring appeal propel alliance to sweeping win
In the last two decades, the BJP has never truly been the locomotive engine pulling the train forward. It has always been hitched to the unpredictable engine of Nitish Kumar's JD(U).
The RSS put together grassroots campaign, held thousands of drawing-room meetings to discuss 'pressing public issues' and most importantly focused on the Hindutva narrative.
The National Democratic Alliance is poised to set a new milestone in the 2025 Bihar elections, as it has surpassed the 200-mark in the latest trends.
The NDA steamrolled the Mahagathbandhan in the final assembly election of the year, poised to win over 200 seats in the 243-member Bihar assembly. Here's an analysis of the landslide victory of NDA.
In the past assembly polls, the state witnessed violence, deaths and re-election, official data shows.
The BJP-led NDA has impressive leads in more than 180 of the state's 243 assembly seats, with trends indicating that the saffron party was on track to post its biggest tally with an excellent strike rate.
Senior Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel also took a swipe at CEC Gyanesh Kumar, saying he played a "crucial" role in the Bihar assembly elections and was "responsible" for the poll outcome as trends show that the NDA is set to register a big win.
By blending welfare politics with strong leadership imagery, Modi turned what could have been a fragmented contest into a cohesive endorsement of his leadership.
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Once a major player in both national and state politics, the Congress has gradually slipped to the margins in Bihar
Across the state, 12 of RJD’s seats were led by margins under 2,000 votes, the highest among all parties
Even though the RJD has managed leads only in 31 seats so far, its vote share (23%) in the 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections went up slightly from the 22.6% it received in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, while the Congress’s vote share dropped from 9.4% in 2024 Lok Sabha elections to 7.9% in the current electoral contest.