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Battle for Bihar: 121 seats, 5 'friendly fights' - who holds the edge and what's at stake?

Voting in this phase may decide whether the NDA or Mahagathbandhan gains early momentum. Close 2020 margins, new alliances and high-profile battles make this phase crucial.

November 06, 2025 / 12:06 IST
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and others show their ink marked fingers after casting votes during the first phase of Bihar Assembly elections. (PTI)
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and others show their ink marked fingers after casting votes during the first phase of Bihar Assembly elections. (PTI)

Polling is underway in 121 of Bihar’s 243 Assembly seats, marking the first phase of a two-stage election that will set the tone for one of the state’s most closely fought contests in years. The outcome from these seats will shape the fortunes of the Nitish Kumar-led NDA, the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan, and the new entrant Jan Suraaj helmed by strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor.

A total of 3.75 crore voters, including 10.7 lakh first-time voters, will decide the fate of 1,314 candidates across 18 districts, spanning Seemanchal, Kosi, Magadh and Tirhut. This is largely central Bihar, where the NDA and Mahagathbandhan were locked in a near-dead heat in 2020. Back then, the Mahagathbandhan won 61 of these 121 seats, narrowly ahead of the NDA’s 59, with both alliances posting almost identical vote shares.

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However, the 2024 Lok Sabha election shifted the momentum, with the NDA leading in 95 of these Assembly segments and the Mahagathbandhan in 25. Which coalition captures early momentum in this phase could carry a psychological advantage into Phase 2.

This time, the alliances themselves look different. Chirag Paswan's LJP (RV) and Upendra Kushwaha's RLM are now with the NDA, while Mukesh Sahani's VIP has moved to the Mahagathbandhan -- changes that could reshape vote transfers on several seats.