Patna: Campaigning for the first phase of the Bihar Legislative Assembly elections concluded yesterday (November 4, 2025), marking the end of intense efforts by political parties and their leaders. The first phase of polling is scheduled for November 6.Monte Carlo Mens Solid Lace Up Genuine Leather Casual Shoes (201803FW)
A foreign delegation is expected to arrive to closely monitor this key electoral process. It is anticipated that the delegation will observe polling on the day to ensure the Bihar elections are conducted transparently and to study the electoral procedures.
Foreign Observers for Polling: A global delegation will monitor the first phase of the Bihar Legislative Assembly elections, sources indicate. Representatives from France, South Africa, Belgium, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Colombia will participate. The international delegation is visiting Bihar under the International Election Visitors' Programme (IEVP 2025).
Key Highlights of the First Phase:
Polling Date: November 6.
Number of Constituencies: Polling will be held in 121 constituencies in this phase.
Campaign Summary: In the final days, national leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi Yadav, and Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi conducted vigorous campaigns. The Election Commission has already appointed over 470 observers to oversee the Bihar elections. Meanwhile, a foreign delegation is also likely to monitor the polling process to review the electoral arrangements and procedures. This adds further emphasis to electoral transparency. The elections for Bihar's total of 243 assembly constituencies will be held in two phases, with results to be announced on November 14.