The voting phase for the third and final phase of the Bihar Assembly elections has come end, where the fate of 1,204 candidates will be decided on the next 10th.  Exit polls have given clear indications that the Tejaswi-led grand alliance is ahead of the NDA

The voting phase for the third and final phase of the Bihar Assembly elections has come end, where the fate of 1,204 candidates will be decided on the next 10th. Exit polls have given clear indications that the Tejaswi-led grand alliance is ahead of the NDA

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The voting phase for the third and final phase of the Bihar Assembly elections has come to an end, where the fate of 1,204 candidates will be decided on the next 10th.  Exit polls conducted by several news channels and polling agencies have given clear indications that the Tejaswi-led grand alliance is ahead of the NDA in Bihar and is likely to witness a hanging assembly in the state.  Stay updated with LNWH to get all live updates of Bihar Assembly Election.  Exitpolle chart of Bihar assembly elections

Bihar Assembly Election Exitpoll

➤➣➢ Today’s Chanakya

 Mahagathbandhan - 180

 NDA - 55

 Others - 8


 ➤➣➢Times Now C-Voter

 Mahagathbandhan - 120

 NDA - 116

 LJP - 1

 Others - 6

 


➤➣➢ABP-CVoter

 Mahagathbandhan - 108-131

 NDA - 104-128

 Others - 04-08


➤➣➢ TV9 Bharatvarsh

 Mahagathbandhan - 115-125

 NDA - 110-120

 LJP - 03-05

 Others - 10-15








Exit polls indicate: Anti-incumbency against Nitesh  Bihar's exit polls paint a strong picture of strong opposition against Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, saying the Kobid-19 and the immigration crisis factor could turn public sentiment against him.


  The 243-strong assembly, which has about 2.34 crore voters in 78 assemblies, will decide the fate of 1,204 candidates, including the speaker and 12 members of the state cabinet.  As in the previous two phases, Chirag Paswan's LJP is in the fray for several seats.  Although the NDA has been vocal until a few months ago, poll pundits have begun to predict a "wind of change" and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar are making emotional appeals to voters that the ruling coalition seems to have taken note of.



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