Bihar Exit Polls: NDA Leads as Leaders Thank Voters Amid Record Turnout

Exit polls are showing a clear lead for the NDA in the Bihar assembly elections. BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal expressed gratitude to voters for their trust in the alliance. Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary highlighted the record-breaking voter turnout as a golden moment for democracy. Both leaders credited party workers and predicted a strong NDA government formation.

Key Points: Bihar BJP Leaders Thank Voters After Exit Polls Show NDA Lead

  • Exit polls project clear lead for NDA alliance in Bihar assembly elections
  • Record voter turnout recorded in both phases of Bihar polling
  • BJP leaders credit party workers for successful election campaign
  • Deputy CM predicts NDA government formation with huge majority
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Exit Polls: Dy CM, Bihar BJP thank voters and party workers

Bihar BJP president Dilip Jaiswal and Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary express gratitude to voters after exit polls project NDA victory in assembly elections.

Exit Polls: Dy CM, Bihar BJP thank voters and party workers
"Bihar has now gained momentum. We will break the 2010 figures, and the NDA government will be formed in Bihar with a huge majority. - Samrat Choudhary"

Patna, Nov 11

Following the completion of the second and final phase of the Bihar Assembly elections, several exit polls on Tuesday indicated a clear lead for the NDA.

Reacting to the projections, BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal expressed gratitude to the people of Bihar, party leadership, and NDA workers, saying the mandate reflected trust in the alliance's vision.

"Thank you to the people of Bihar. They have shown unwavering faith in the NDA. The people of Bihar want development, stability, and strong leadership," Jaiswal said.

He added that the record-breaking voter turnout demonstrated the state's unwavering democratic faith and support for development-oriented governance.

"I extend heartfelt thanks to all BJP and NDA workers who worked day and night to make this democratic festival a success, taking our message to every household with dedication and service," he said.

Jaiswal also thanked the Election Commission and the administration for ensuring a peaceful and transparent voting process.

He termed the strong turnout and exit poll trends as a decisive step towards a prosperous, strong, and developed Bihar.

Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary expressed gratitude to the people of the state and to all NDA alliance partners for their support and participation in the electoral process.

Choudhary said the record voter turnout marked a golden opportunity for democracy in Bihar, noting that this was the highest polling percentage since Independence.

"Bihar has now gained momentum. We will break the 2010 figures, and the NDA government will be formed in Bihar with a huge majority. The results on the 14th will be in favour of the NDA," he said.

Referring to the exit poll trends that show the NDA in the lead, Choudhary thanked the people of Bihar for their faith in the alliance and credited party workers and partners for their efforts.

"More than 65 per cent voting took place in the first phase, and over 68 per cent in the second. Such a high voter turnout is a golden time for democracy. The people of Bihar have voted keeping the state's future in mind. Bihar has gained momentum and will not look back," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Exit polls can be misleading sometimes. Remember 2015? But the high voter participation is definitely encouraging for democracy. Hope whichever party wins focuses on education and healthcare in Bihar.
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Sarah B
As someone who observed Bihar's transformation over the years, the development work is visible. Roads have improved, electricity situation better. Hope this momentum continues regardless of who wins.
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Arjun K
Jaiswal ji is right about party workers - they really worked hard in this heat. My cousin was a polling agent and he said the enthusiasm was amazing. Bihar is changing for sure! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
While development is important, I hope the new government addresses unemployment among youth. So many educated young people in Bihar are struggling to find jobs. That should be the priority.
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Michael C
The peaceful voting process is commendable. Election Commission deserves appreciation for managing such a massive exercise smoothly. This is democracy at its best!

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