Bihar Exit Polls: Why NDA Victory Comes as No Surprise to BJP Leaders

BJP leader Tarkishore Prasad has welcomed the exit polls predicting NDA victory in Bihar. He stated that the results are not surprising given Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's transformation of the state since 2005. The second phase of voting concluded on November 11 with counting scheduled for November 14. Multiple exit polls project the NDA winning between 133-159 seats in the 243-member assembly.

Key Points: BJP's Tarkishore Prasad Confident of NDA Bihar Victory

  • Exit polls predict NDA winning 133-159 seats in Bihar assembly elections
  • BJP leaders credit Nitish Kumar's development work since 2005 for expected victory
  • Second phase of Bihar polls concluded on November 11 with counting on November 14
  • BJP MP Dinesh Sharma claims cleanup of Congress and RJD from Bihar has begun
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Exit polls are not surprising because CM Nitish Kumar has transformed Bihar since 2005: BJP leader Tarkishore Prasad

BJP leader Tarkishore Prasad welcomes exit polls predicting NDA win in Bihar, credits Nitish Kumar's development work since 2005 for expected victory.

"These exit polls are not surprising because CM Nitish Kumar has transformed Bihar since 2005 - Tarkishore Prasad"

Patna, November 12

Former Bihar Deputy CM and BJP candidate from Katihar, Tarkishore Prasad, welcomed the exit polls predicting National Democratic Alliance victory in the state.

Prasad mentioned that the exit poll results are not surprising, focusing on the transformation of the state under the regime of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar since 2005.

"These exit polls are not surprising because CM Nitish Kumar has transformed Bihar since 2005... We trust the voters of Bihar. We trust the development work we have done... The NDA and the BJP will certainly hoist the flag of victory," Tarkishore Prasad told ANI on Tuesday.

The second phase of the Bihar Assembly Election concluded on November 11, and the counting of the votes will begin on November 14.

Earlier, hours after the Bihar Assembly polls concluded and exit polls began to emerge, BJP MP Dinesh Sharma expressed confidence about the NDA's prospects in the Bihar elections, stating that "cleanup" of Congress and RJD from Bihar had begun.

Commenting on the Bihar Elections Exit Polls, BJP MP Dinesh Sharma said, "... The cleanup of Congress and RJD from Bihar has begun. This time's results will be the most surprising."

Sharma asserted that the NDA would form the government in Bihar with a two-thirds majority, saying, "I believe that an NDA government will be formed in Bihar with a 2/3 majority."

The exit polls came out after the conclusion of voting in Bihar. While the first phase of polls was held on November 6, the second phase of polling concluded on Tuesday. The state has seen record polling in the assembly polls.

People's Pulse poll survey gave 133-159 seats to NDA, 75-101 seats to Mahagathbandhan and 0-5 seats to Jan Suraaj. Others, it said, are likely to get 2-8 seats.

People's Insight's survey predicted 133-148 seats for NDA, 87-102 seats for Mahagathbandhan, 0-2 seats for Jan Suraaj and 3-6 seats for independent candidates.JVC survey said NDA is likely to win 135-150 seats, Mahagathbandhan 88-103 seats, Jan Suraaj may win 0-1 seats, with others may secure 3-6 seats.

According to the DVC Research polls survey, the NDA is projected to win 137-152 seats, the Mahagathbandhan 83-98 seats, Jan Suraaj 2-4 seats, and others 4-8 seats.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While development has happened, I hope the new government focuses more on employment generation and quality education. Too many young people are still migrating to other states for jobs.
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Priya S
The exit polls seem accurate. NDA's work in Bihar is visible - from women's safety initiatives to infrastructure development. Bihar deserves stable governance. 🙏
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Arjun K
Let's wait for the actual results on November 14. Exit polls have been wrong before. The people of Bihar are wise enough to choose what's best for the state's future.
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Michael C
The record polling percentage shows how engaged Bihar's voters are. Democracy is thriving in India's heartland. Whatever the outcome, the high voter turnout is a positive sign.
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Kavya N
As a Bihari living in Delhi, I can see the positive changes whenever I visit my hometown. The development work is real and people appreciate it. NDA deserves another term. 👍

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