Ahead of the polling for the second phase of the Bihar Assembly elections, state DGP Vinay Kumar said that the preparations for the second phase are even more stringent than the first phase.
While addressing a gathering in Supaul, CM Yogi noted that the turnout and early trends in the first phase of the Bihar elections have demonstrated that if the state is to flourish, individuals must use their votes to elevate it to new heights of prosperity and progress.
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Yadav asserted that Bihar will vote for change during the first phase and will do the same on November 11 as well. He further criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of not talking about reservations in the state.
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.
The first phase of the assembly elections in Bihar concluded peacefully on Thursday, with a record voter turnout of 65.08% of voters participating in the assembly polls.
Uttar Pradesh Congress President Ajay Rai stated on Saturday that the people of Bihar are in a mood for change and that the Mahagathbandhan is in a strong position following the first phase of the election.
At an election rally in Bettiah, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the enthusiastic crowd, expressing his gratitude for the "record-breaking" turnout.
"The high voter turnout is an indication that NDA is leading in the elections. The NDA will be forming the government in Bihar again with an absolute majority. The way our party formed the government in Delhi under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, our government will be for
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday took a sharp dig at the Opposition, saying that the people of Bihar gave a "65-volt jhatka" to those who thrived during the era of Jungle Raj in the first phase of the Assembly elections.
Sahani further asserted that voters across caste, religion, and sections, particularly the youth, are seeking a change in the state's political landscape.
Congress leader Pawan Khera alleged that people who have been casting votes for generations have been deleted from the voters' list in the first phase of the Bihar polls held on November 6. He accused the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Election Commission of India (ECI) of having all