The highest voter turnout of 34.74 per cent was recorded in Kishanganj district, while the lowest voter turnout with 28.66 per cent was recorded in Madhubani district.
RJD candidate from the Bodh Gaya Assembly constituency, Kumar Sarvjeet, on Tuesday urged people to cast their vote in the Bihar assembly elections, calling voting "a festival that changes a person's life."
"Narendra Modi has envisioned 'Purvodaya', which also encompasses Bihar. Whatever allocation was meant to be given here, we have received four times that amount. There is no better government than this," he said.
A voter turnout of 14.55 per cent was recorded in the second phase of Bihar assembly polls till 9 am, according to the data of the Election Commission of India, which is relatively higher than the 13.13 per cent turnout recorded in the first phase of polls.
Congress MP Pramod Tiwari on Monday took a dig at the NDA, saying that the Bihar elections have become a fight between "Biharis" and "Baharis" (outsiders).
Gaya Town Assembly constituency is set to undergo polling in the second phase of the Bihar Assembly elections, with Bihar Co-operative Department Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) sitting MLA, Prem Kumar, looking to defend his seat.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday launched a sharp attack on the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) over "misrule" when it was in power in the state and expressed confidence of NDA's victory in the assembly polls.
As per the official schedule, the Chief minister will reach Darbhanga and from there he will move to Bisfi in Madhubani district, where he will address a public rally. After that, the CM will travel to Wazirganj in Gaya district to address another public meeting followed by participating
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging that he implemented 'jungle raj' by engaging in 'vote theft'.
In a conversation with ANI, Vaswani revealed that Shah Rukh had no plans to join the film industry, as he felt content with television. It was only after his mother's demise that he started living her dream of becoming a film star.
Speaking to reporters, Santosh Suman said, "This is condemnable. No amount of condemnation will suffice. This shows that there is an NDA wave. The opposition is desperate. They are not getting anything, so such incidents are happening... That village was RJD-supported."
"'Kejriwal gaya, jhaag gaya,' this time there is no foam in the Yamuna... The CM herself visited each ghat... No such government has come to power in Delhi... Those who used to pollute the Yamuna and impose a ban on Chhath have been banned by the people of Delhi," Kapil Mishra told ANI.