The results of the Bihar Assembly elections are going to be announced today. Along with Bihar, votes are also being counted for by-elections in 8 assembly seats of Punjab, Odisha, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Telangana, Mizoram and Jammu Kashmir. But the eyes of the entire country are fixed on the results of the Bihar Assembly elections.

According to the trends of counting of votes in the Bihar Assembly elections, BJP is seen leading. According to the trends of the Election Commission, NDA is leading in 186 seats in which BJP is leading in 82, JDU in 75, LJP in 22, HAMS in 4, RSHTLKM in 3 and the Grand Alliance is leading in 48 seats (RJD in 35, Congress in 7, VIP in 1). BJP candidates are leading in Chhapra and Alipur seats of Bihar.

Reacting to the trends released by the Election Commission, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu said that the Bihar election trends show that people are with Narendra Modi and that no other leader has as much faith in the public as Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Meanwhile, the Congress party countered the trends, saying that these are preliminary trends and they are waiting a bit.

According to the trends, a major reversal is expected in the Bihar election results, with Chirag Paswan leading by a huge margin while Tejashwi Yadav appears to be lagging behind. The NDA appears headed for a landslide victory, with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar set to become Bihar’s Chief Minister for the fifth consecutive time. According to trends as of 12 noon, the NDA has surpassed its 2020 tally. In 2020, the NDA won 122 seats, while this year, it has secured 190 out of 243

seats. Political analysts believe that these trends indicate a significant shift in voter sentiment, driven largely by issues of governance, development, and national leadership. Many experts are also attributing the NDA’s strong performance to its focused campaign strategies and widespread organizational strength across Bihar. On the other hand, the opposition is expected to reassess its approach as the results become clearer. Voter turnout this year had shown a slight increase, which some analysts interpreted as a sign of growing political engagement among youth and first-time voters. As counting continues, all parties are closely monitoring the evolving numbers with anticipation.

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