The final phase of the Bihar Legislative Assembly elections is witnessing a brisk voter turnout, reaching 31.38% by 11 AM on today.
Kishanganj district leads with an impressive 34.74%, underscoring strong enthusiasm among voters in this high-stakes round. Polling is underway across 122 crucial constituencies, where 37 million eligible voters including a significant youth and women demographic are shaping the state's political destiny.Naixa Women's Rayon Cotton Lining Embroidered Straight Kurta with Pant and Dupatta Sets (NX-470)
Voting, which kicked off at 7 AM, will conclude at 5 PM, with authorities urging maximum participation to ensure a decisive mandate.
As ballots are cast, leaders from both camps are brimming with optimism. Opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Manoj Jha declared that a "massive wave" of change, building from the first phase, will sweep the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) out of power. In contrast, BJP's Syed Shahnawaz Hussain, after casting his vote in Supaul, asserted that the electorate is solidly behind development, vowing that "Jungle Raj Part 2" has no place in Bihar's future. Also Read: Shri Tanveer Ahmed Undertakes Padayatra to Shri Kshetra Dharmasthala for the “Sarva Dharma and Sahitya Sammelana”
He emphasized the unified push for progress, stating that voters are prioritizing growth over regression. Prime Minister Narendra Modi amplified the call to action, specially targeting young voters in a motivational message Participate enthusiastically, not just by voting but by inspiring others especially first-time voters to join this democratic festival.
This phase builds on the first round's record-breaking 64.66% turnout across 121 seats on November 6, Bihar's highest ever, reflecting heightened civic engagement post-voter list revisions.Also Read: Dharmasthala Lakshadeepotsava Begins Nov 15: All-Faith Meet on 18th, Literary Summit on 19th
Complementing Bihar's polls, bypolls are simultaneously underway in eight Assembly constituencies across six states and one Union Territory, including Budgam and Nagrota (Jammu & Kashmir), Anta (Rajasthan), Ghatsila (Jharkhand), Jubilee Hills (Telangana), Tarn Taran (Punjab), Dampa (Mizoram), and Nuapada (Odisha).With polls wrapping up, anticipation is building for exit poll forecasts, slated to roll out around 6:30 PM today, offering early glimpses into the verdict.
Official vote counting is set for November 14. At stake is whether Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's NDA can secure a ninth term or if Tejashwi Yadav's INDIA bloc will storm to power, ushering in a new era for Bihar.Also Read: According to Numerology, Boys Born on These Dates Possess Courage and Intelligence