"This time the people of Bihar have an alternative and in the first phase of elections, the people of Bihar voted in large numbers. This is a celebration of democracy," the Jan Suraaj spokesperson told ANI.
The second phase will decide the fate of 12 ministers from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's cabinet. Among them are JD(U) leaders Vijendra Yadav (contesting from Supaul assembly constituency), Lesi Singh (Dhamdaha), Jayant Kushwaha (Amarpur), Sumit Singh (Chakai), Mohammad Jama Khan (Chainpu
Janshakti Janata Dal chief and candidate from the Mahua seat, Tej Pratap Yadav, on Monday said that his party will win 10 to 15 seats in the ongoing Bihar Assembly elections.
While in an exclusive interview with ANI, the Jan Suraaj founder wholly credited the nearly 65% voter turnout as the vigour of the voters being excited after seeing his party offer an alternative from the two same choices of Lalu Prasad Yadav, and Nitish Kumar.
Speaking to ANI in an exclusive interview, the political strategist-turned-politician stressed that he would rather force an election and serve for another five years. He asserted that his party is against the Bharatiya Janata Party on ideological grounds.
Congress leader Akhilesh Prasad Singh on Sunday exuded confidence that Mahagathbandhan will secure more than 75 seats out of the 121 constituencies that went for polling in the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the BJP workers for a landslide victory in the local elections in the Union Territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, saying that the people have a "strong connection" with the party's development agenda.
Congress leader Rajeev Shukla on Friday exuded great confidence in the victory of Mahagathbandhan after the conclusion of Phase 1 of Bihar's electoral polls on November 6, saying that the alliance will obtain at least 80 seats out of the total 121 seats.
Lok Sabha LoP and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, in a sharp attack at the BJP, stated that he will prove to GenZ and the youth of India that Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the PM through the manipulation of elections. Gandhi alleged that the Election Commission of India, along with PM
"The migrant workers, who have stayed back after Chhath have made their people vote in big numbers too, that has surprised everyone. People who were sitting here giving Rs 10,000 to women. In this election women are definitely included, but the migrant workers have become the X factor. Th
The area's demographics are crucial to understanding the factors that will influence election results, including caste. It must be noted that the contest in Chapra since 1967 has been between various political parties, but mainly between Rajputs and Yadavs.