The counting of votes for the Bihar Assembly elections has begun, starting at 8 am on Friday, with early indicators showing the NDA in a leading position. The first phase of the counting process involves postal ballots. This counting is being conducted at 46 centers across 38 districts, and results are anticipated to provide insights into voter behavior within a few hours. Remarkably, this election achieved a record polling turnout of 67.13%, the highest in the state since 1951. As the counting progresses, there is growing excitement about the potential outcome. While exit polls have generally been favorable for the ruling NDA coalition, the final results are being awaited with keen interest.
The NDA’s campaign focused on development, whereas the opposition aimed to connect with Mahagathbandhan supporters by highlighting employment concerns and claims of vote manipulation.
