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Voting Tomorrow in 122 Constituencies; Last-Minute Appeals from Major Leaders..!

By Sushmitha R
Voting Tomorrow in 122 Constituencies; Last-Minute Appeals from Major Leaders..!

The intense second-phase election campaign for 122 assembly seats in Bihar wrapped up yesterday, with both the ruling coalition and opposition parties rolling out key promises to sway voters.

The intense second-phase election campaign for 122 assembly seats in Bihar wrapped up yesterday, with both the ruling coalition and opposition parties rolling out key promises to sway voters.

Polling in these constituencies is scheduled for tomorrow, marking a crucial stage in the state's high-stakes electoral battle. Union Home Minister Amit Shah took center stage at rallies in Sasaram and Arwal, launching a sharp attack on the Mahagathbandhan.GoSriKi Women's Rayon Viscose Straight Bandhej Printed Kurta with Pant & Dupatta

He highlighted alleged "internal squabbles" within the opposition bloc and firmly declared, "There is no vacancy for the Chief Minister's position in Bihar," underscoring the NDA's confidence in retaining power under Nitish Kumar.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also hit the campaign trail hard, addressing rallies in Chhatapur, Narpatganj, Bisfi, and Sikti. He lambasted the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Congress, accusing them of plotting to derail Bihar's progress and development agenda.“Bhaskar Rao Questions Dr. G. Parameshwara’s Silence on Crime, Corruption, and Police Leadership in Karnataka”

On the ruling side, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar spoke at events in Rohtas and Aurangabad districts, touting his government's achievements.

He detailed transformative initiatives in education, healthcare, infrastructure like road construction, and women's empowerment programs. Also Read: RSS Centenary Milestone: "Nava Kshitij" Lecture-Dialogue Series Concludes Successfully

In a poignant appeal to voters, he urged them "Do not give jungle raj a chance to return," evoking memories of the state's turbulent past under previous regimes.From the opposition, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi fired up crowds in the Seemanchal region, speaking at rallies in Kishanganj and Purnia.

He charged the ruling establishment with "vote theft" that is defrauding the nation's citizens, branding it as a direct assault on the Constitution and democratic principles.As Bihar gears up for this pivotal voting day, the stage is set for a fierce contest that could reshape the state's political landscape.Also Read: Chinnaswamy Stadium Stampede Incident: DNA Entertainment's Petition Hearing in High Court