Key Points

Bihar is gearing up for its crucial assembly elections with the first phase nomination process commencing today. Candidates will file papers for 121 seats spread across 18 districts, with voting scheduled for November 6. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is finalizing its candidate list and seat-sharing strategy. Political activity has intensified, signaling a high-stakes electoral battle ahead.

Key Points: Bihar Assembly 2025 Nominations Begin Amid NDA Preparations

  • First phase nominations open for 121 assembly constituencies
  • Election Commission issues official notification for November 6 polls
  • NDA preparing seat-sharing formula within days
  • 18 districts including Patna, Muzaffarpur to vote in first phase
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Bihar Assembly Elections 2025: Nomination process for first phase begins today

First phase of Bihar polls kicks off with nominations for 121 seats across 18 districts, NDA readying candidate strategy

"We discussed the names of candidates for both the sitting BJP seats and those we lost in the last election. - Dilip Jaiswal, Bihar BJP President"

New Delhi, Oct 10

With the Bihar Assembly elections inching closer, the nomination process for the first phase is set to begin on Friday, marking a significant step in the high-stakes electoral battle in the state.

Candidates will begin filing their nomination papers for 121 assembly constituencies spread across 18 districts, as election fervor intensifies across Bihar.

The Election Commission of India will issue the official notification for the first phase on Friday, formally kicking off the nomination process. Voting for this phase will be held on November 6.

The 18 districts going to polls in the first phase include Gopalganj, Siwan, Saran, Buxar, Bhojpur, Patna, Vaishali, Muzaffarpur, Nalanda, Darbhanga, Samastipur, Sheikhpura, Lakhisarai, Begusarai, Munger, Khagaria, Saharsa, and Madhepura.

As the nomination window opens, political activity has gained momentum across the state. Rallies, strategy meetings, and candidate selection discussions are in full swing, especially among the key alliances gearing up for a fiercely contested election.

Amid the build-up, Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal on Thursday said that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will announce its seat-sharing formula and list of candidates within the next two to three days.

Jaiswal confirmed that discussions with NDA allies are progressing smoothly. "We discussed the names of candidates for both the sitting BJP seats and those we lost in the last election. The names have been finalized, and the list will soon be released by the party's parliamentary committee," he said.

Jaiswal added that senior BJP leaders had conducted a detailed review to finalize candidates and that the alliance had already completed most of the groundwork in preparation for the upcoming polls.

With the nomination process kicking off and alliances gearing up to declare their candidates, Bihar's political landscape is set for an intense election season.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see how the NDA alliance will distribute seats. Last time there were some internal conflicts. Hope they've learned from past mistakes and present a united front.
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Priya S
As someone from Patna, I really hope we get candidates who focus on urban infrastructure. The traffic situation and waterlogging during monsoon is unbearable! 🚗💧
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Aman W
Respectfully, I wish political parties would focus more on their vision for Bihar's development rather than just seat-sharing formulas. We need concrete plans, not just political arithmetic.
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Nisha Z
Good to see the election process starting on time. Hope the Election Commission ensures free and fair voting. Bihar elections are always so colorful and full of energy! 🎉
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Michael C
The first phase covers some crucial districts. Curious to see if youth issues and employment will be the main talking points this time. Bihar has so much potential waiting to be unlocked.

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