Bihar's 2025 election results are in, and they're creating quite a stir! The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is projected to sweep the polls, with a range of 130-209 seats, leaving the Mahagathbandhan in second place. But here's the twist: Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj party, which many thought could shake things up, seems to have made little impact, with forecasts predicting a mere 0-5 seats.
Let's dive into the key events and the intriguing predictions that have everyone talking.
Key Events:
- Pollsters' projections are out, and they're painting a clear picture of an NDA victory.
- RJD MP questions the reliability of exit polls, calling them a PR tool for the ruling party.
- BJP candidate predicts Nitish Kumar's return, citing good work and development.
- Independent MP Pappu Yadav challenges the accuracy of exit polls, citing past experiences.
- Union minister emphasizes the NDA's humble approach to power.
- NDA leader expresses confidence in going beyond exit poll projections.
- RJD leader dismisses exit polls, believing the Mahagathbandhan will win big.
- Pollsters unanimously predict an NDA win, with Matrize, P-Marq, and Peoples Pulse leading the charge.
- Chanakya Strategies is the only pollster predicting a Mahagathbandhan win.
- BJP MP expresses confidence in the NDA's 2/3rd majority.
- NDA leader highlights the high voter turnout as a sign of pro-cumbency.
- RJD leader claims exit polls have been wrong in the past and will be wrong again.
- Poll Diary gives the highest seat range to the NDA, with 184-209 seats.
- Chanakya Strategies also predicts an NDA win, with 130-138 seats.
- Voter turnout for the second phase is an impressive 68.67%.
- P-Marq and Matrize provide party-wise projections, with NDA leading the pack.
- Polstrat and JVC also predict an NDA win, with Mahagathbandhan in second place.
- High voter turnout in both phases suggests an NDA victory, with Mahagathbandhan trailing.
- Pollsters' projections unanimously favor the NDA, with Mahagathbandhan in second place.
- JVC and Dainik Bhaskar's projections echo the NDA's projected win.
- Peoples Pulse survey reveals Tejashwi Yadav as the preferred Chief Minister.
- People's Insight and Matrize project a big win for the NDA.
- Exit poll projections for the Bihar assembly elections are set to begin at 6:30 PM.
- A simple majority of 122 seats is needed to form the government in Bihar.
- In 2020, the NDA won with 125 seats, but pollsters predicted an edge for the Mahagathbandhan.
- Exit poll projections will be released by pollsters like Axis My India and P-Marq.
- Officials confirm a record-breaking voter turnout of 67.14% in the second phase.
- Union minister Jitan Ram Manjhi expresses confidence in the NDA's performance.
- Tejashwi Yadav, the Mahagathbandhan's CM candidate, celebrates the high voter turnout.
- Bihar sees a strong 67.14% turnout in the second phase, with queues still forming.
- Prashant Kishor credits migrant laborers as the "X factor" for the high voter turnout.
And this is the part most people miss: exit polls are just predictions and may not always reflect the final results. The actual results will be announced on November 14, and that's when we'll truly know who's taking the throne in Bihar.
So, what do you think? Are these exit polls accurate, or will there be a surprise twist? Let's discuss in the comments and see if we can predict the future of Bihar's politics!