Patna. The results of 243 seats of Bihar assembly elections have come out. Of the seats declared so far, NDA has got 125 seats, Mahagathbandhan has got 110 seats and AIMIM, BSP and other parties have got 8 seats. In this way the NDA has won a majority. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has congratulated the people of Bihar and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. The two leaders spoke on Tuesday on the good performance of the NDA in the Bihar elections. Former CM Jeetan Ram Manjhi has won the election. He defeated his nearest rival Uday Narayan Chaudhary. Many Diggans have lost this election. Lalu Prasad Yadav’s brother Chandrika Rai lost the election to Parsa. He was trying his luck on the JDU ticket. Here, Suresh Sharma, city development minister of Nitish government has lost the election to Muzaffarpur.
The difference of victory in four seats is within 200 votes
The Election Commission has made a big deal on the results of the Bihar Assembly elections. According to the commission, the margin of victory and defeat in 4 seats is just 200 votes. While the margin of victory and defeat in 24 seats is 1000 votes. There is a difference of 2000 votes on 32 seats. The margin of victory and defeat in 48 seats is just 3000 watts. Deputy Election Officer Ashish Kundra said that counting of the votes in more than half of the seats so far is towards completion. Out of a total of 4 crore votes, 27 million votes have been counted. All results will be declared by night.
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10:30 PM: Amit Shah expressed gratitude by tweeting
Union Home Minister Amit Shah thanked the people of Bihar for winning the Bihar Assembly elections. He tweeted several back to back. In the tweet, Shah wrote, BJP is a symbol of development, trust and progress. Salutes the public for the unprecedented support BJP got in the Bihar assembly elections and by-elections in various states of the country today. Congratulations to Narendra Modi, JP Nadda and all BJP workers for the victory. The enthusiasm with which people expressed their support in the policies of Narendra Modi and NDA in the elections is truly amazing. This result not only shows the confidence of the poor, laborers, farmers and youth in the successful fight of the Modi government against Corona, but also a lesson for those who mislead the country. Amit Shah thanked all the brothers and sisters of the state from the depths of his heart for re-choosing development, progress and good governance in Bihar. Said that I especially offer my sincere gratitude to the youth and women of Bihar who formed the government with full majority of NDA by choosing security and bright future in Bihar. In his last tweet, Shah wrote, “Every section of Bihar has once again waved the NDA’s developmentism by denying hollow politics, casteism and appeasement politics.” This is a victory for the double engine development of Narendra Modi and Nitish Kumar, along with the hopes and aspirations of every Biharman.
10:00 PM: Uproar in Nilsa’s Hilsa, RJD candidate seeking recounting
RJD is unable to defeat Hilsa seat by just 13 votes. Counting center Sogra College was surrounded by RJD supporters. There was a charge of rigging, Nitish Murdabad slogans. Around two-three thousand people gathered. Status Explosive. Sticks can be charged at any time by paramilitary forces. RJD candidate Atri Muni alias Shakti Singh Yadav was accused of forcibly canceling 145 votes in the counting of ballot papers.
9:30 PM: RJD delegation reached Election Commission
The RJD delegation has reached the Election Commission office over complaints of disturbances in the assembly elections. RJD spokesperson Manoj Jha said that many RJD candidates have not been given certificates even after the victory. In such a situation, the possibility of something wrong cannot be ruled out. Manoj Jha has accused the vote counting. Said that the Commission has assured to investigate the complaints.
8:00 PM: Bihar election result 2020: 111 seats won till NDA majority
The NDA coalition is now moving rapidly towards a majority after the thunder in the Bihar assembly elections. Till now BJP, JDU, VIP and Ham together have won 111 seats. BJP has emerged as the largest party in this election by winning 74 seats. JDU has won 41 seats. The grand alliance has so far won 93 seats. Their 18 candidates are still leading. NDA’s 13 candidates are ahead of their nearest rivals. Others have 8 seats on their account.
7:00 PM: Sushil Modi arrives to meet Nitish Kumar
BJP leaders Bhupendra Yadav and Sushil Modi have reached Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Leaders discussed here about NDA’s lead in Bihar elections. The NDA leaders are believed to churn on the strategy ahead. The stir has increased at Nitish’s CM residence. Minister of State for Home Nityananda Rai is also present in this meeting.
6:10 PM: Both Lalu Yadav’s sons Tejashwi-Tej Pratap won
Lalu’s Samadhi and Tej Pratap Yadav’s wife Aishwarya Rai’s father Chandrika Rai lost the election to Parsa. He is contesting on JDU ticket. Here, Tej Pratap Yadav is leading over his nearest rival by 8600 votes from Hasanpur seat of Samastipur. Lalu’s younger son Tejaswi Yadav is leading from Raghopur seat. The results of the Bihar assembly elections are being declared. Of the 68 seats declared so far, 40 NDAs, 27 mahagathbandhans and one seat have gone to the BSP’s account. The BJP-JDU alliance is leading in 103 seats. While the RJD-Congress-Left Front’s grand alliance is leading in 97 seats. According to Dainik Jagran correspondent, votes in more than 100 seats The calculation process is in the last stage. Results will be declared here after a while.
5:50 PM: Kaimur Election Result: RJD’s victory in 3 seats confirmed
The RJD’s victory in three assembly seats in Kaimur is being confirmed. Counting is still going on in the Chainpur assembly. In which BSP candidate Mohammad Jama Khan is ahead. Sudhakar Singh, son of RJD state president Jagdanand Singh from Ramgarh, is also close to victory. Official confirmation is yet to be made. While the victory of RJD candidates in Bhabhua and Mohania has been confirmed. But the certificate has not been received yet.
5:30 PM: Sitamarhi Election Result: BJP’s historic victory, all four seats to its name
BJP’s bat in Sitamarhi. He has won all four seats. He won first in Sitamarhi. After that Bathnaha, Parihar and Riga also won. Whereas, JDU has just won one seat. Judgment on three is yet to come. Gayatri Devi of BJP has emerged victorious for the second time in succession. He has defeated his nearest RJD nominee Ritu Kumar. In Riga, BJP’s Moti Lal Prasad has defeated sitting MLA Amit Kumar. BJP’s Anil Kumar has become an MLA for the first time in Bathnaha. This is a big win for the NDA. JDU has won in Runnisaidpur. Tug of war is currently going on in Bajpatti, Surasand and Belsand.
5:20 PM: Raghopur Election Result: Lalu’s son Tejaswi Yadav’s victory decided
The victory of BJP’s Avadhesh Singh from Hajipur, Sanjay Singh of BJP from Lalganj, Lakhinder Paswan of BJP from Patepur, Siddharth Patel of JDU from Vaishali, Tejashwi Yadav of RJD from Raghopur and Mukesh Roshan of RJD from Mahua are almost certain. Counting of votes in Mahanar and Rajapakar continues.
5:00 PM: Amit Shah talks with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
Home Minister Amit Shah has congratulated Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his strong performance in Bihar assembly elections. On Tuesday, Shah interacted with Nitish over phone and praised the activists for their good performance in the elections.
4:30 PM: NDA wins 45 seats so far, leads at 80
Nitishe Kumar again in Bihar… With the NDA’s lead in the Bihar elections, there is a festive atmosphere in the BJP. Abdul Bari Siddiqui, the RJD’s strongman from Kewati in Darbhanga, has lost the election. He is defeated by Murari Jha of BJP. The NDA led by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is heading towards victory in Bihar elections. The BJP is emerging as the largest party. RJD supremo Lalu Yadav is sitting on the lawn in the rims of Ranchi and basking in the sun. While his close Bhola Yadav is trailing in the election results. Lalu’s little bejeweled Tejaswi Yadav is leading from Raghopur seat in Bihar.
3:50 PM: Darbhanga election results: NDA waved
BJP won three of Darbhanga’s ten seats, JDU on two and VIP on two. One was occupied by the RJD. Abdul Bari Siddiqui lost from Kewati. NDA candidates are continuously leading in two seats. BJP’s Sanjay Saraogi has won the election from Darbhanga seat.
3:20 PM: Hasanpur election result: Lalu’s elder son Tej Pratap ahead
Tej Pratap Yadav, elder son of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav, is leading from Hasanpur seat. Bollywood actor Shatrughan Sinha’s son Luv Sinha is trailing from Bankipur seat. Ritlal Yadav of RJD is leading from Danapur. Bahubali Anant Singh is leading from Mokama seat. Pappu Yadav is following in Madhepura. RJD’s Abdul Bari Siddiqui lost the election. Nitish government ministers Jai Kumar Singh and Santosh Kumar Nirala are lagging behind their rivals.
3:00 PM: Supaul Election Result: JDU’s Bijendra Yadav wins eighth time
The seat of Supaul Assembly is considered a hot seat in state politics. The leadership of this field has been in the hands of Vijendra Prasad Yadav continuously for the last thirty years. He has won for the eighth time after winning seven elections. He proved that voters cast him head on. In 1990, he was elected MLA for the first time. Till now, he kept getting victory every election. He was trying his luck for the eighth time this election. The collision was face to face. On behalf of the Grand Alliance, Congress candidate Minnatullah Rahmani alias Minnat Rahmani is in the fray. However, LJP has also fielded its candidate on this seat. Thereby an attempt was made to make the match triangular in the initial moments but the situation came to the stand only. A total of 11 candidates from this region were trying their luck in the field.
2:50 PM: Bihar Election Result: Results of 19 seats so far, 14 NDA, 5 in RJD’s account
So far, 19 seats have been won, of which 14 NDAs, 5 went to RJD. From Parsa, JDU candidate Tej Pratap Yadav’s father-in-law and Lalu Prasad’s brother-in-law Chandrika Rai are trailing. Shreyasi Singh is leading from Jamui. Initial trends are witnessing a tough competition between the NDA and the Grand Alliance. A big decision is coming on Tuesday for Bihar stuck in a fork. The process of counting of votes for election results is in full swing. Lantern or arrow, whose government will be in Bihar. Tejaswi will lead or Nitish will lead. The counting of votes is going on. After the counting of votes, the victory and defeat of the candidates will be decided.
2:40 PM: Madhepura Election Result: RJD’s Chandrasekhar ahead of two thousand votes
All four assembly seats of the district are being voted in Bajragrih, TP College, Madhepura. In the counting of votes held so far, JDU is ahead in three seats in Bihariganj, Alamnagar and Sinheshwar. While RJD leads in Madhepura seat. The JDU candidate from Alamnagar has got 31,003 votes in the counting of votes held so far. While E. Navin Kumar of RJD got 23,450 votes. At the same time, JDU candidate Niranjan Mehta has got 27,175 votes in Bihariganj. While Subhashini Bundela of Congress got 25,956 votes. JDU candidate Ramesh Rishidev got 26,420 votes in Ramesh and 17,904 votes for Chandrahas Chaupal of RJD. In Madhepura Assembly, Nikhil Mandal of JDU has got 18,490 votes and Prof. Chandrashekhar of RJD has got 18,330 votes.
2:30 PM: Sitamarhi Election Result: BJP approaches victory, ahead in final round
In Sitamarhi, the NDA first came close to opening an account. The counting of votes in the last round is going on here. The distance is more than 10000. Now the RJD is finding it difficult to touch this figure. If the BJP emerges from here, it will be its first victory in this district. From here, there is Dr. Mithilesh Kumar of BJP and Sunil Kumar from RJD.
2:20 PM: Siwan election result: BJP’s Om Prakash Yadav ahead
BJP candidate Om Prakash Yadav from Siwan Sadar Assembly constituency got 27 thousand 59 votes in the 10th round and RJD candidate Avadh Bihari Chaudhary got 21927 votes. RJD candidate Harishankar Yadav of Raghunathpur Assembly Constituency got 30318 votes in 11th round and LJP candidate Manoj Kumar Singh in 20198 and JDU candidate 6187 votes, BJP candidate Ranjit Singh Vyas Singh 17781 and Male in 10th round of Daloda Assembly Constituency. Candidate Amarnath Yadav got 19052 votes. In the tenth round of the Jiradei Assembly, JDU candidate Kamla Devi has got 15233 votes and CPI Male candidate Amarjeet Kushwaha has received 23747 votes. In the seventh round of the Badhariya assembly, RJD candidate Bacha Pandey got 15172 votes and JDU candidate Shyam Bahadur Singh got 13833 votes.
2:10 PM: Jehanabad Election Result: Grand Alliance ahead in all 5 seats
Counting of votes is going on in all five seats in Jehanabad and Arwal districts. The result of any region has not been announced yet, but candidates of the Grand Alliance are running in all the seats. The state government’s Education Minister Krishnanandan Prasad Verma from Jehanabad assembly constituency was trailing from RJD candidate Suday Yadav by a margin of 12714 votes till the 12th round. Here Ghoshi’s JDU candidate Rahul Kumar is trailing from Male candidate Ramwali Yadav by 16801 till the count of 13th round. Rath Rashtriya Satish Das of Makhdumpur Secure Assembly constituency, former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi’s son-in-law Devendra Manjhi is on fire with 7838 votes. Arwal assembly constituency also has fire from Mahanand BJP candidate Deepak Sharma, 5000. RJD candidate Baghi Kumar Verma from Kurtha Assembly constituency is also running for JDU candidate Satyadev Singh Kushwaha by 4200 votes.
2:00 PM: BJP again upholds decision to make Nitish Kumar chief minister
The BJP is firm on the decision to make Nitish Kumar the chief minister again in Bihar. BJP state president Sanjay Jaiswal said once again on Tuesday that we have contested under the leadership of Nitish Kumar. He will be our Chief Minister. Nitish Kumar will be elected the leader of NDA after registering victory. Nitish Kumar’s name will be stamped in the BJP Legislature Party meeting.
1:45 PM: Madhubani Election Result: NDA leads in eight seats out of 10
NDA has taken the lead in eight of the total ten seats of Madhubani. In these seats, Mahagathbandhan candidates are running second. RJD’s Bharat Bhushan Mandal is leading in Lokaha seat, while Disaster Management Minister Laxmeshwar Rai is trailing. Samir Mahaseth of RJD has taken the lead again after falling behind once on Madhubani seat.
1:35 PM: Darbhanga election result: RJD’s Abdul Bari Siddiqui lost the election
The first result in the Bihar election comes from Kewati in Darbhanga. Here Abdul Bari Siddiqui of the RJD has lost the election. Here Murari Mohan Jha of BJP won the election. Earlier, Siddiqui was in discussion about his objectionable comment on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
1:25 PM: Siwan Election Result: Lathicharge on RJD and BJP supporters
Supporters of RJD-BJP are reported to have clashed during the counting of votes at Siwan’s Diet. The police have charged sticks to calm the uproar. The counting of Goreyakothi, Darauli and Maharajganj assembly seats is being done at this counting center.
1:15 PM: Wazirganj election result: BJP candidate Virendra Singh towards victory
BJP candidate Virender Singh was leading in the Wazirganj assembly seat in Gaya district by around 7221 votes. Here Congress candidate Shashi Shekhar is trailing. The BJP candidate had already gained an edge over his nearest rival from the first phase. The NDA supporters in Wazirganj are seeing a lot of enthusiasm from the calculations so far in the election results.
1:10 PM: Bhagalpur election results: NDA ahead in Sultanganj and Pirpainti
Five rounds of counting of Sultanganj, Pirpainti and Kahalgaon constituencies of Bhagalpur district have been completed. In these five rounds, JDU and BJP candidates from Sultanganj and Pirpainti continue to lead. Continuing the counting of votes towards NDA, there has been an increase in anxiety in the Grand Alliance. At the same time, Shubhanand Mukesh, son of Congress candidate from Kahalgaon, Sadanand Singh, BJP candidate by about five thousand votes.
She is leading ahead of Pawan Kumar Yadav. RJD candidate cum outgoing MLA Ram Vilas Paswan is trailing in Pirpainti. Similarly, JDU candidate from Sultanganj Lalit Mandal is ahead of Congress candidate Lalan Yadav by about 2400 votes.
1:00 PM: Gopalganj Election Result: NDA Forward, Backward Grand Alliance
JDU’s Pappu Pandey is leading in Kuchaykot seat of Gopalganj. Pappu Pandey got 12491 votes, Sunita of RLSP got 11211 votes. Kali Pandey of Congress has got 5228 votes in third place. In Baikunthpur, counting of 11 rounds has been completed. BJP candidate Mithilesh Tiwari was leading over Independent candidate Manjeet Singh by around 2300 votes. JDU’s Sunil Kumar was leading in the Bhore Assembly by 5 thousand votes. Sunil Kumar has got 12259 votes. Jeetendra Paswan, the male candidate of the Grand Alliance, got 6963 votes.
12:50 PM: Hasanpur Assembly Result: Lalu’s son Tej Pratap Yadav leads by 2265 votes
Tej Pratap Yadav of RJD is leading in the Hasanpur assembly of Samastipur district in the counting of eighth round votes from Hasanpur seat of Samastipur. He has so far received a total of 18867 votes. JDU’s Raj Kumar Rai is trailing. He has so far received a total of 16602 votes.
12:30 PM: BJP towards becoming the largest party
The BJP is poised to become the single largest party in the Bihar assembly elections. Till now, BJP has won 75 seats. While RJD candidates are also leading in 60 seats. JDU is currently leading in 50 seats.
12:00 PM: Thorn combat in Araria
The Mahagathbandhan in Araria and the NDA are witnessing a thorn contest. RJD’s Avinash Mangalam from Raniganj leads in the seventh round with 18380 votes. The same Achmit Rishidev finished second with 13114 votes. Vidha Sagar Kesari from Farbisganj is ranked first with 15542 votes in the fifth round, while Zakir Anwar is second with 13209. In the second round from Araria, Sagupta Azim is leading with 3292 votes, while Abidur Rahman is second with 1435 votes. In the third round from Sikti, Vijay Mandal is leading with 3534 votes, while Shatrughan Mandal is in second place with 1825 votes. In the third round from Narpatganj, Anil Kumar Yadav is in second place with 7234 votes while Jai Prakash Yadav leads with 7684. Ranjit Yadav from Jokihat is leading with 16650 votes, while Sarfaraz is second with 6107 votes.
11:40 AM: Nitish towards big victory in Bihar elections
The NDA headed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is heading towards a big win in the Bihar Assembly elections. The growth of the Grand Alliance is steadily decreasing. Among the latest trends, the NDA is ahead in 130 seats and the Grand Alliance 99 seats. The Bharatiya Janata Party is emerging as the largest party in this election.
11:30 AM: Jaap supremo Pappu Yadav backward in counting
Jan Adhikar Party chief Pappu Yadav has trailed from Madhepura in his election. Pappu Yadav was trailing behind JDU candidate Nikhil Mandal in counting of votes held till 11 am. Pappu Yadav, who came to try his luck from the Madhepura Assembly seat, used to be a member of Parliament till 2019. In 2014, he won Madhepura seat over RJD symbol. In 2015, Pappu Yadav formed his own Jan Adhikar Party, adopting rebel attitude from RJD. In 2020, Pappu Yadav decided to contest from Madhepura constituency and fielded. But they do not see an edge from here. Pappu is trailing behind JDU candidate Nikhil Mandal. However, these are the trends so far. Results are yet to come.
11:20 AM: NDA wins 7 out of 10 seats in Madhubani
NDA was leading in seven seats and Mahagathbandhan in three seats in 10 seats in Madhubani district. Sudhanshu Shekhar of JDU in Harlakhi, PHED Minister Vinod Narayan Jha in Benipatti, Arun Shankar Prasad of BJP in Khajouli, Meena Kamat of JDU in Babubahi, Haribhushan Thakur Bachol of BJP in Bisfi, Rampreet Paswan of BJP in Rajnagar (Su), Jhanjharpur BJP’s Nitish Mishra is leading. Sameer Mahaseth of RJD in Madhubani, Bharat Bhushan Mandal of RJD in Laukha and Kripanath Pathak of Congress in Phulparas are leading. Disaster Management Minister Laxmeshwar Rai is lagging behind in Laukha.
11:10 AM: Bollywood actor Shatrughan Sinha’s son Luv Sinha behind
Congress leader and Bollywood MP Shatrughan Sinha’s reputation is at stake. His son Congress candidate Luv Sinha is trailing continuously. BJP candidate Nitin Naveen continues to hold the lead from Bankipur seat in Patna.
11:00 AM: Results of 243 seats of Bihar continue today
The results are being released today after the elections in 243 seats of Bihar Legislative Assembly. The trends of win-loss or gain have started to be found in the middle of security around 55 counting centers in 38 districts. Today is a very important day for Bihar. The election results coming on Tuesday will determine the direction of the new government here. The decision of whose people have crowned the NDA led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the grand alliance led by Tejashwi Yadav is coming today.
10:50 AM: Lalu Yadav sitting on a lawn in the rims of Ranchi
RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav, who is undergoing treatment for his serious ailments in the Rims of Ranchi, is sitting in the lawn on the sidelines of the Bihar election. Lalu, who is considered to be an expert player in politics, is said to be an expert in sensing the wind.
Goes to In such a situation, they do not give special attention to the victory and defeat of the Grand Alliance. However, in Bihar, the NDA is continuously cementing its lead.
10:40 AM: Security tightened at the headquarters of political parties in Patna
The police has increased security at party offices of all political parties since late. Apart from the party headquarters in Patna, one magistrate and ten soldiers each were posted at the district offices. To keep an eye on every activity there and to maintain law and order, additional forces have been deployed in all the squares and sensitive areas. Police are constantly interrogating the suspects with vehicle checks.
Paramilitary forces deployed in four police station areas of Patna
Due to the ongoing counting of votes at AN College, paramilitary forces have been deployed at all three entrances. Apart from this, there are two company paramilitary forces in Kargil Chowk, Danapur, Phulwarisharif and Patna City which are considered sensitive. He is also being patrolled by district police officers and police station.
10:30 AM: Mahagathbandhan candidates ahead of 7 seats in Bhojpur
During the counting of Bihar assembly elections, candidates of Mahagathbandhan are leading in all the seven seats of Bhojpur district. According to the latest update, Kiran Devi of Mahagathbandhan is leading in the 192-Sandesh Assembly by 1648 votes. Kiran Devi got 2156 votes to Vijendra Yadav and 561 to Shweta Singh. 193-Saroj Yadav of Mahagathbandhan leads by 3305 votes in Barhara Assembly. Saroj Yadav got 4137 votes and Raghavendra Pratap Singh got 832 votes. He is ahead of Manoj Manzil 1204 votes of the Grand Alliance of the 195-August Legislative Assembly (SU). Manoj Manzil got 2498 votes, Prabhunath Ram got 1294 votes. 197 – Ramvishun Singh Lohia of Mahagathbandhan is leading in Jagdishpur Assembly from 2245. Rahul Tiwari alias Mantu Tiwari, the candidate of the Grand Alliance from 198 Shahpur Assembly constituency, was leading by 2531 votes.
10:20 AM: Movement in Congress office increased, TV installed in the verandah
The trend of counting of votes for Bihar assembly elections is slowly coming. In view of this, there has been a gradual movement in various party offices. There was complete silence in the morning in the office of Sadakat Ashram of the State Congress Committee, but as time passed, the movement of people was increasing in the Academy office. There is silence in the Congress office from outside but there is a bit of warmth inside, about a dozen activists and officials in the verandah of Congress headquarters along with state president of the party’s Panchayati Raj Cell, Ashfar Ahmed, spokesperson Jaya Mishra, Brajesh Kumar Manan etc. Watching election trends on TV. As the Grand Alliance gains an edge in the trend, the faces are seeing happiness.
10:10 AM: Pawan Jaiswal in Dhaka ahead
Counting of two rounds has ended in Dhaka assembly constituency. Pawan Jaiswal of BJP was leading by 3238 votes. Pawan Jaiswal got 3199 votes in the first round and 7460 votes in the second round. Faisal Rahman of RJD has got 2003 first round and 2219 votes in second round. BJP’s Alok Ranjan from Saharsa, Mukesh Sahni of VIP from Simri, Ratnesh Saada of JDU from Sonavarsha and Gautam Krishna of RJD in Mahishi are leading.
10:00 AM: Loss of some seats due to Corona virus: Casey abandons
JDU leader KC Tyagi has said that a year ago, the RJD could not win a single seat in the Lok Sabha elections. As per Lok Sabha results, JDU and allies were to win more than 200 seats. In the last one year, the brand Nitish has not suffered anything or joined the brand RJD, we are only losing some seats due to the coronavirus effect.
9:55 AM: Thorn in Motihari, JDU’s Shalini Mishra ahead
After counting the first round in East Champaran, Shalini Mishra of JDU from Kesaria Assembly constituency, Shamim Ahmed of RJD from Narkatiya Assembly seat, Krishnanandan Paswan of BJP from Harsiddhi, BJP Sunilmani Tiwari from Govindganj, RJD’s Manoj Kumar Yadav from Kalyanpur. BJP’s Shyambabu Yadav is leading from Pipra. In the third round too, Rana Randhir from BJP and Shyambabu Yadav from Pipra are ahead from Madhuban.
9:50 AM: NDA at 119 and Grand Alliance ahead at 114
In the initial trends so far, the candidates of NDA on 119 and Grand Alliance on 114 are leading. NDA candidates have also maintained an edge in the data received from the Election Commission. Currently the trends of all 243 seats have been revealed. In this sense, candidates of other parties are leading in 10 seats.
9:35 AM: Lalu’s son Tej Pratap Yadav ahead
Lalu’s son Tej Pratap Yadav is following. Ritlal Yadav of RJD from Danapur in Patna, Satyendra of BJP and Nitin Naveen of BJP are leading from Bankipur. Nandkishore Yadav of BJP from Patna Sahib, Jaiwardhan of JDU are leading from Paliganj.
9:30 AM: Curious about election result, people are stuck with TV
On Tuesday morning, there was an eagerness in the house to know the results of the election. Those who slept late in the houses got up early. Poonam Anand, a resident of Bailey Road, said that all the families got up early to know the outcome. He told that the whole family was seen sticking on the TV since morning to know the result. Breakfast will also be ordered from outside. Because people are sitting in front of the TV to know the results.
9:25 AM: Congress sentiment ahead of Benipatti
None of the ten Vidhan Sabha constituencies in Madhubani district is trending so far. Counting of seven assemblies is being held at RK College Center. The trend of any assembly is not yet received. The counting of the three assemblies at the DNY College Center has started at 9 am. No legislative trends have been officially announced yet. Congress candidate Bhavna Jha ahead of Benipatti in the postal ballot count.
9:20 AM: NDA candidates on 107 and Grand Alliance on 125 ahead
In the initial trends so far, NDA candidates on 107 and Mahagathbandhan candidates on 125 are leading. Bahubali Anant Singh is leading from Mokama seat. Pappu Yadav is following in Madhepura and RJD’s Abdul Bari Siddki. Nitish government ministers Jai Kumar Singh and Santosh Kumar Nirala are lagging behind their rivals. From Parsa, JDU candidate Tej Pratap Yadav’s father-in-law and Lalu Prasad’s brother-in-law Chandrika Rai are trailing.
9:10 AM: NDA at 92, Grand Alliance ahead at 91
The results are being declared today after the Bihar assembly elections. According to the information so far, the candidates of NDA and 92 seats are leading in 92 seats.
9:00 AM: Lalu’s Samadhi Chandrika Rai is behind, many ministers of Nitish are also in defeat
The lead of the Grand Alliance is steadily getting stronger in Bihar elections. Chandrika Rai, the brother-in-law of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, is trailing from his nearest candidate. Meanwhile, Nitish government ministers Jai Kumar Singh and Santosh Kumar Nirala also lagged behind in counting of votes. BJP’s Nitin Naveen is leading from Bankipur seat.
8:55 AM: Thorn collision between Grand Alliance and NDA, lead in 74-74 seats
There is a collision between the Grand Alliance and the NDA. In the initial trends, both alliances are leading in 74-74 seats. LJP and other parties are ahead in 4 seats. Shreyasi Singh is leading in Jamui.
8:50 AM: Struggle between Grand Alliance and NDA on most seats in Araria
Araria district has six assembly seats. The counting of votes has started. Postal ballots are being counted first. In five of the six seats, there is a direct contest between the Grand Alliance and the NDA candidate. In the Araria Assembly constituency, there is a direct contest between JDU candidate Shagufta Azim and Congress candidate Abidur Rahman of the Grand Alliance. At Raniganj, there is a close fight between JMU’s Achishtha Rishidev and RJD’s Avinash Mangalam.
8:45 AM: NDA leads in 60 seats, Grand Alliance leads on 57
NDA is leading in 60 seats in the initial trend from 121 assembly constituencies. While the Grand Alliance is leading in 57 seats. Candidates of other parties are leading in 4 seats.
8:40 AM: Grand alliance in 45 of 91 seats, NDA ahead on 42
Election results are being released in Bihar. Initial trends have started coming in after counting of votes. According to the information so far, Minister Suresh Sharma from Muzaffarpur is leading in the fifth round. So far, trends of 91 seats have been found. Of these, the Mahagathbandhan is ahead on 45 and NDA on 42. Candidates of other parties are leading in 4 seats.
8:35 AM: The counting personnel who entered the Vajra Griha got involved in the counting process.
Counting workers entered the Vajragriha at the polling station in Bari and settled on their respective assembly tables. The EVMs have started saving boxes keeping the boxes filled with machines. A team of counting personnel has started to remove the box of postal ballot from the strong room and place it on the table, the counting process has to start shortly. Adequate security arrangements have been made
8:30 AM: NDA at 30, Mahagathbandhan ahead at 32, others ahead at 2 in trends of 64 seats
In the trend of 64 seats, the Grand Alliance is leading in 32 and NDA in 30 seats. In 2 seats, candidates from other parties have taken an edge over their nearest candidates. Ajit Sharma has an edge over his rival in Bhagalpur.
8:25 AM: NDA on 24, Mahagathbandhan ahead 26 in 50 seats trends
In the exit poll, counting of votes in 243 seats of Bihar is going on, as the grand alliance is expected to form the government. Of the 50 assembly constituencies found so far, the NDA is leading in 24 and the Mahagathbandhan is leading in 26 seats. The counting of first round has been almost completed in many seats along with the postal ballot.
8:20 AM: NDA on 18 out of 36 seats trends, Grand Alliance ahead on 18
A total of 36 trends have been found so far in the Grand Alliance and the NDA. Both alliances are currently leading in 16 seats. The order of counting of pieces is now slowly gaining momentum. There is a buzz in the counting room. Surendra Yadav is leading from Belaganj.
8:15 AM: NDA ahead at 10 in 18 trends
Ballot counting continues in Bihar. The NDA is leading in 10 seats in the trend so far amidst the struggle between political parties to form a new government. Mahagathbandhan candidates are leading in 8 seats.
8:10 AM: NDA ahead in initial trends
NDA is leading in the early trends of Bihar elections. Of the 8 trends that have come so far, the NDA at 5 and the Grand Alliance at 3 are leading. Apart from 2 seats in Araria, BJP-JDU candidates are leading in Bhabua and Nalanda.
8:00 AM: Counting begins for 243 assembly seats
The counting of votes has started for the elections held in 243 seats of Bihar Legislative Assembly. Counting of votes continues at 55 counting centers across 38 seats in the state. The first postal ballots are being counted. Trends start coming along with it Huh. The first trend has come in favor of BJP from Forbesganj seat of Araria.
7:50 AM: Counting of seven constituencies of Rohtas today
The counting of votes for the seven assembly constituencies of Rohtas district is scheduled to begin shortly in the market committee complex at Pillow. Extensive arrangements have been made for security. A large number of police personnel are stationed at every turn, at square intersections and in the market committee premises. Every visitor is being investigated. Except the media, no one is allowed to take the mobile inside, so that the security system can not kill even Parinda.
7:45 AM: Heirs of Lalu, Ram Vilas and Hazari family decided today
The legacy of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad is in the hands of the voters of Hasanpur Assembly in Samastipur. From here, Lalu Prasad’s elder son Mahua MLA Tej Pratap tried his luck for the first time. Nephew of former Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan and former MP Late. The legacy of Ramchandra Paswan is in the hands of the voters of Rosda. Self from this seat Ramchandra Paswan’s sons were trying the fate of Krishna Raj. Former MP Late Ramsevak Hazari’s son cum current minister Maheshwar Hazari Dobare was trying his luck from Kalyanpur assembly seat. Shasibhushan Hazari, the brother of Ramsevak Hazari, coming from the same family, was then taking a break from the assembly place at Kuseshwar. Similarly former minister Late Alok Kumar Mehta, son of Tulsi Das Mehta, also contested from Dubare Ujiarpur Assembly seat.
7:40 AM: Counting for 10 assembly seats in Gaya district will start from 8 am
The counting of votes for all the 10 assembly seats in Gaya district will start from 8:00 am today. Three different counting centers have been built in Gaya city. Votes are to be counted at Gaya College, Anugrah Memorial College and Jagjivan College. Security arrangements are being made at all the centers regarding counting of votes. Paramilitary forces personnel are also on duty at the entrance of the counting hall. Thermal scanners are being examined everywhere from the main gate of the counting center on Kovid-19 till recently, all have been asked to go inside wearing masks. Now the strong room of Gaya Town Assembly, Belaganj has been opened. All counting personnel have reached the allotted tables in their halls for counting of votes from 8 am.
7:35 AM: Results of 71 assembly seats in Tirhut and Mithilanchal will come
Officers and personnel have been engaged at the counting center in Muzaffarpur since morning. Agents of various parties have also reached. Legislative tables have been set up at counting centers in all districts. Tight security arrangements have been made. The counting of votes will begin shortly. The first Postal Ballot will be counted. A total of 71 seats in Tirhut and Mithilanchal were contested by 1088 candidates, including eight ministers. Who will win and who will win in Muzaffarpur, Madhubani, East Champaran, West Champaran, Darbhanga, Sitamarhi, Shivhar and Samastipur districts will be known after counting of votes. In these districts, the prestige of 37 candidates of BJP, 28 of JDU and six of VIPs are at stake from NDA. Whereas, RJD has 43 candidates, Congress 20 and CPI and CPM eight candidates from the Grand Alliance.
7:30 AM: Confirmation of security in Aurangabad regarding counting of votes
In Aurangabad, there was strong security in the city regarding the counting of the Assembly elections 2020. A three-tier security has been kept at the Vajra Griha located at Sachchidananda Sinha College. DTO Anil Kumar Sinha and SDPO Anoop Kumar are themselves engaged in security at the college. CRPF is stationed at every chowk in the city.
7:25 AM: Counting of 6 assembly constituencies in Araria
The counting of votes of six assembly constituencies of Araria district will start at a little later than eight o’clock. A round-the-clock security arrangement has been made for the counting of votes. A crowd of people has started outside the counting hall since six in the morning. No one nearby is allowed inside. Troops of paramilitary forces along with Bihar Police have been deployed inside and outside the market committee premises. The operation of vehicles from the bus stand to Raniganj has been stopped. People are going towards Raniganj via Hadiyabara. At the same time, separate counting halls were set up for all six assembly constituencies of Narpatganj, Raniganj, Forbesganj Araria, Jokihat and Sikti in Araria district for counting work.
7:20 AM: Katihar will decide on 7 seats
The fate of all 101 candidates in the constituency from the seven constituencies of Katihar district will be decided in a few hours. Every necessary preparation has been completed at the counting site. The personnel engaged in counting work have also reached here and commanded their respective responsibilities. Here, the supporters of the candidates who are present in the main contest outside the two hundred meters distance of the counting place have also started gathering. The arrival of the assistants from far flung areas has started here since morning. Roadside tea-drinking and breakfast shops have also been fully decorated around the counting. Shops of flower garlands and abir gulal are also being decorated here. The owners of the nearby hotels are ready to decorate the sweets in the plate in the night.
7:15 AM: The fate of 16 candidates is decided in a few hours
Under the assembly elections, the fate of 16 candidates from Shivhar seat will also be decided in a few hours. Preparation of counting of votes has been started by the district administration. The counting of votes will begin at eight in the morning. The first Postal Ballot will be counted. After this the first trend will come. EVM opens at nine o’clock
Trends will start coming soon. The sitting MLA cum JDU candidate from this seat, Mo. Sharafuddin and former MP cum Bahubali Anandmohan and Lovely Anand’s son cum RJD candidate Chetan Anand’s reputation is attached.
7:10 AM: Counting of 12 constituencies of East Champaran in a short while
Gandhi’s Karmabhoomi, East Champaran, is expected to be closed with the counting of votes in the assembly elections which have been going on for the last several days today. Three centers have been set up in the city for counting. The fate of 163 candidates, including two ministers of the state government, Pramod Kumar and Rana Randhir Singh and LJP parliamentary board president Raju Tiwari, will be decided at these centers. There is a lot of curiosity about this. Candidates and their agents are standing in queues at the counting centers. Tight and strong security arrangements have been made in and around the counting center. Everyone is being admitted to the counting center only after investigation.
7:00 AM: JDU will put hat-trick or Owaisi’s magic in Kochadhaman
Mujahid Alam, the favorite MLA of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, wins this seat or Owaisi’s magic will be known only after some time. But this seat, which was stuck in a triangular contest, is a tough contest between RJD, JDU and AIMIM and the three camps are looking to win. There is only a little time left for the counting of votes. The trend will come with the postal ballot count. Final results will also be revealed in the 20th round, but there is an atmosphere of enthusiasm among the supporters of each camp. A total of 12 candidates are in the fray for the same minority-dominated seat. In Kochadhaman, the voter turnout was 64.20 percent.
6:50 AM: Fair like atmosphere at counting center in Patna
Today Bihar election results are coming. Counting process is going on for this. There is a fair atmosphere at the AN College counting center in Patna. Here the polling agents as well as the polling agents of the candidates are fully prepared for counting with their preparations. The votes of 9 assembly constituencies of Patna are being counted here. Votes will be counted from eight o’clock.
6:40 AM: Counting for 9 seats of West Champaran and Valmikinagar Lok Sabha constituency from 8 pm
The counting of votes for the nine Vidhan Sabha constituencies and the Valmikinagar Lok Sabha constituency in West Champaran district is scheduled to begin in the Market Committee premises sometime from now. All vehicles have been diverted from NH to Sariswa road to avoid any problem regarding counting. For this, security forces have been deployed at Mufassil police station and Harivatika Chowk. For counting, counting personnel and counting representatives of various candidates are queuing up and conducting their security checks. If we look at West Champaran according to the assembly segment, then the counting of the maximum assembly constituencies in the state is to be held at one place.
6:30 AM: Eyes on Tej Pratap, Vijay Chaudhary and Maheshwar Hazari in Samastipur
Counting will begin at 8 am in Samastipur. The first Postal Ballot will be counted. After this the votes cast through EVMs will be counted. The first trend is expected to arrive at quarter to nine. However, trends will be obtained every half an hour after that. This time the votes of ten assembly constituencies will be counted in 20 halls. Arrangements have been made to count one assembly constituency in two halls. This has been done with the corona. There will be 14 tables in each assembly constituency. In this way, votes will be counted in two halls in each assembly. By three o’clock the results of all the ten assembly constituencies of the district will come. Tej Pratap Yadav, JDU candidate from Sarairanjan, co-assembly speaker Vijay Kumar Chaudhary and Maheshwar Hazari are eyeing it.
6:20 AM: Who has the command given by the people of Madhepura, know in a while
Counting will begin in Madhepura in a short time. First trend will come at nine o’clock. Counting agents and personnel have reached TP College (Bazargriha). The candidates, supporters and voters are restless. What will be the result Who has the public elected as their representative. What will be the decision of counting? Constant supporters are assessing. Which booth got how many votes. Who cheated Where will you stay in the lead. Which booth will be damaged. Time is passing between all these. Everyone’s eyes are on the counting center. There are a total of 60 candidates in the four Vidhan Sabha of the district. It has 55 male and five female candidates. The maximum candidate is in Bihariganj Assembly. There are 22 candidates in the fray here. Madhepura is at number two. The fate of 18 candidates is to be decided here. There are 10 candidates each in Alamnagar and Singheshwar. 7,93,618 people have exercised their franchise in the district. While 55 percent of the men have polled 67 percent.
6:10 AM: Postal Ballet at 8am and EVM to open at 8:30 pm in Nawada
All preparations for counting of votes have been completed at two centers in Nawada. Counting work will start from 8:00 am. The first postal ballot will be opened and counted. After half an hour, the counting of EVMs will be started from 8:30 am. Administrative officers and personnel are very conscious about counting. Explain that counting will be done at KLS College and Diet Bhawan. KLS College will count the votes of Nawada, Rajauli and Warsaliganj assembly constituencies. While the votes will be counted in Hisua and Govindpur assembly constituencies in Diet Bhawan. Special security arrangements have been made inside and outside the counting centers. Trial of security inside counting center
Level arrangements have been made. Magistrates, police officers and jawans have been deputed at all places. District Election Officer cum DM Yashpal Meena reached the counting center on Sunday night and took stock of the preparations.
6:00 AM: Decision of fate of 145 candidates in 10 assembly seats of Darbhanga
Counting of votes will begin at 8:00 am on Tuesday, after voting in the second and third phase for 10 assembly seats in Darbhanga district. With this, the fruits of long-running politics and hard work of leaders will also become clear. Explain that two counting centers have been set up for 10 Vidhan Sabha constituencies of Darbhanga district. In which the counting of votes of 80-Benipur, 81-Alinagar, 82-Darbhanga Rural, 83-Darbhanga, 86-Kewati and 87-Jal Vidhan Sabha Constituencies Market Committee, Shivdhara, Darbhanga and 78- Kusheshwarsthan (ST), 79 Counting work of Gowdaiburam, 84-Hayaghat and 85-Bahadurpur assembly constituencies will be held at Women ITI, Ramnagar, Lahariyasarai.
5:50 AM: Strict security arrangements, prohibitory orders applied at counting centers
Peace remained in place during the counting of votes and after the results were revealed. For this, strict security arrangements have been made at the administrative level. Paramilitary forces have been deployed in the counting center and surrounding areas. In addition, arrangements have been made to conduct additional police patrolling throughout the district continuously. District Magistrate Dr Tyagarajan SM has imposed prohibitory orders in the respective areas of the district. Under this, there will be no crowd anywhere. The administration will deal strictly with those gathering in the crowd.
5:40 AM: Darbhanga Election Result 2020: Counting agents of candidates arriving at counting centers
Amid heavy security arrangements, both the counting personnel and the contesting candidates from the constituency and their counting agents have started arriving at the polling stations. After intensive investigation, they are being given entry inside the counting center. DM Tyagarajan SM and Senior Superintendent of Police Baburam are monitoring the entire system. At the same time, observers are appointed by the Election Commission at all the centers.
5:30 AM: counting of votes will start at 8 PM, first postal ballots will be counted
The counting of votes will begin at 8 am. The counting of votes will be done on 14 tables under the supervision of a Legislative elected official. That is, the counting of 14 polling stations in each round will be done in each assembly constituency. For counting of votes from EVMs, one counting observer, one counting assistant and one counting micro observer have also been appointed at each counting table. Apart from this, two additional counting staff are also appointed on the table of ARO in all the halls, counting supervisor, assistants, micro observers have been appointed on the basis of legislative and table wise randomization.
5:20 AM: Whose head will be crowned: Bhagya of 121 candidates in Sitamarhi will be decided today
A counting center has been set up at Sitamarhi Institute of Technology, Gosaipur. The counting of votes will start there at exactly eight o’clock. Together the votes of all the constituencies will be counted. The box of votes that is imprisoned in the EVMs has increased in disarray. Whose head will be crowned, the decision will be made today. There are a total of 121 candidates in all eight seats, including the RJD-6, Congress-2, BJP and JDU for four seats and the LJP in four seats. In the second phase, 12 candidates are contesting from Sitamarhi, 15 from Belsand and nine from Runnisaidpur, 22 in Riga, 14 in Bathnaha, 13 in Parihar, 16 in Sursand, 22 in Bajpatti assembly in the third and last phase.
5:10 AM: Bihar Election 2020 Result: Grand Alliance or NDA, with whom Bihar is going
Who will be the Mahagathbandhan or NDA Bihar Sirmaur, on whom the voters have expressed confidence, the decision will come out after some time from now. This time, there was a face-to-face fight between Nitish Kumar and Tejashwi Yadav in the elections. Both sides tried to save their credibility aggressively in the election battle. Tejaswi contested the election with the slogan of change. Whereas Nitish Kumar sought votes in the name of his 15 years of good governance.
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