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Bihar Elections: Curtains Down on Campaigning for 121 Seats in First Phase; Polling on Nov 6..!

By Sushmitha R
Bihar Elections: Curtains Down on Campaigning for 121 Seats in First Phase; Polling on Nov 6..!

As the sun sets on the frenetic first-phase campaigning for Bihar's Assembly elections, the curtain has fallen on 121 high-stakes constituencies today evening.

As the sun sets on the frenetic first-phase campaigning for Bihar's Assembly elections, the curtain has fallen on 121 high-stakes constituencies today evening.

Polling in these battlegrounds is slated for November 6, with political parties and alliances pulling out all stops on the final day to sway undecided voters.Miraggio Beverly Tote Bag |Tote Bags for Women for Office Use | Fits Upto 16" Laptop | Ladies Shoulder Purse

In a dramatic close to the blitz, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a charged interaction with women booth workers of the BJP-led NDA, urging Biharis to deliver a "befitting reply" to those who dare insult the state's cherished sentiments.

Meanwhile, BJP heavyweights like Union Home Minister Amit Shah and party president J.P. Nadda fanned out across rallies, hammering home the NDA's vision. Also Read: Man Sta**bbed and Throat Slit in Broad Daylight Home Invasion in Anekal; Air Gun Recovered!

On the flip side, opposition stalwarts Rahul Gandhi (rallying in Aurangabad) and Mahagathbandhan's chief ministerial face Tejashwi Yadav mounted a blistering counter-offensive, firing salvos at the Nitish Kumar-Modi regime.

Gandhi didn't hold back, branding unemployment as the "gift" the duo has saddled Bihar's youth with, while Yadav's "Bihar Ka Tejashwi Pran" pitch zeroed in on anti-incumbency, governance failures, and bold job promises.Also Read: Man Sta**bbed and Throat Slit in Broad Daylight Home Invasion in Anekal; Air Gun Recovered!

While the NDA leaned into its manifestom, pushing law-and-order triumphs and development deliverables the Mahagathbandhan sharpened its knives on systemic rot and aspirational pledges.

With the remaining 122 seats up for grabs on November 11 and results set to unfold on November 14, the Election Commission is now in overdrive, fine-tuning logistics for a seamless first-phase showdown. All eyes are on voter turnout as Bihar's political cauldron simmers toward D-day.Also Read: Another man caught making obscene videos like Renukaswamy — what happened next?!