Patna: With the polling for the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 now concluded, a sense of tranquility has enveloped the state’s political offices. The intense campaign activity that had captivated Bihar for weeks has suddenly transitioned into an uneasy silence as leaders and workers await the results set to be disclosed on 14 November. At the headquarters of key parties — including the RJD, JDU, BJP, and Congress — the once-busy corridors were nearly deserted on Wednesday. The slogans, strategy meetings, and rallies that characterized the previous month have given way to reflection. After days of relentless campaigning, numerous political workers have returned to their constituencies and families, reassessing and gathering feedback from their areas.
The BJP state headquarters in Patna, typically bustling with activity, seemed subdued, with leaders closely following discussions on news channels and social media. In other party offices, brief meetings replaced the usual disorder, with most dialogues focusing on potential outcomes and internal evaluations. Political analysts characterize this lull as a combination of electoral fatigue and quiet expectation — a collective pause before the impending results. “It’s that tense calm before the EVMs are opened,” remarked one party insider.


