Bihar Election Landslide: NDA's Victory Amid Opposition Vote Deletion Claims

Union Minister Giriraj Singh has confidently projected a landslide victory for the NDA in Bihar's assembly elections. The ruling alliance has crossed the halfway mark with leads in 167 seats as counting continues across all 243 constituencies. Meanwhile, Congress has raised serious concerns about alleged voter deletion affecting opposition supporters. The election marks another significant chapter in Bihar's political landscape following Nitish Kumar's recent return to the NDA fold.

Key Points: Giriraj Singh Projects NDA Bihar Victory as Counting Continues

  • NDA crosses halfway mark with leads on 167 seats out of 243 constituencies
  • BJP and JD(U) show strong conversion rates of 67% and 64% respectively
  • Congress MP alleges 65 lakh opposition voters were deleted before counting
  • Deputy CMs Vijay Sinha and Samrat Choudhary maintain leads in their constituencies
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People of Bihar voted for justice, development: Giriraj Singh projects NDA's landslide victory

Union Minister Giriraj Singh declares NDA's landslide victory in Bihar elections as alliance crosses halfway mark, while Congress alleges voter deletion irregularities.

"The people of Bihar have voted for peace, justice and development - Giriraj Singh"

New Delhi, November 14

Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Friday projected a landslide victory for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the 2025 Bihar assembly elections, as the ruling alliance leads in many assembly constituencies amid the counting of votes.

"I was saying from day 1 that we will have a landslide victory in Bihar. The people of Bihar were always so enthusiastic about this government. The people of Bihar have voted for peace, justice and development," Singh told ANI.

Congress MP Manickam Tagore today alleged that vote deletion happened for voters who support the opposition, saying that democracy can't survive if the playing field is uneven.

"When you delete 65 lakh voters--mostly from the opposition's voters --what do you expect on result day? Democracy cannot survive if the playing field is tilted before the match even begins," Tagore posted on X.

The ruling NDA has crossed the halfway mark of 122, while the Opposition's Mahagathbandhan is trailing behind as per the Election Commission of India.

According to the leads on 229 seats, the NDA was leading at 167 seats, with the Bharatiya Janata Party's lead on 71 seats and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led Janata Dal (United) ahead in 72 constituencies. Chirag Paswan's LJP(RV) was leading on 18 seats.

The BJP and the JD(U) have maintained a high conversion rate of 67% and 64%, respectively.

Mahagathbandhan was trailing behind, with a lead of just 60 seats. While Tejashwi Yadav's Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) was leading on 43 seats, its allies showed an underwhelming performance as per the early trends. Congress was leading in 8 seats, while the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation was leading in 6 seats.

Meanwhile, AIMIM is ahead in two seats.

Among prominent faces, Deputy CMs Vijay Kumar Sinha and Samrat Choudhary were leading on the Lakhisarai and Tarapur seats, respectively. BJP's Mangal Pandey was leading in Siwan, while Mahagathbandhan's CM face Tejashwi Yadav was ahead in Raghopur.

Counting of votes for all 243 constituencies began at 8 am amid tight security. Officials began tallying postal ballots, with the counting of EVM votes scheduled to start at 8:30 am.

Elaborate security arrangements are in place, with 4,372 counting tables and over 18,000 counting agents overseeing the process. Most exit polls predict a comfortable victory for the NDA, with some projecting the Mahagathbandhan to win.

According to the ECI's official press note, 2,616 candidates and 12 recognised political parties participated in the two-phase polls on November 6 and 11, and none requested repolling in any constituency.

The main election contest in the Bihar elections is between the National Democratic Alliance, led by CM Nitish Kumar and Tejashwi Yadav's Mahagathbandhan. In the 2020 election, the NDA secured a majority in the assembly and won 125 seats, with Nitish Kumar again taking oath as Chief Minister.

However, in August 2022, Nitish Kumar broke the alliance with the BJP and resigned as Chief Minister, forming a government with the RJD-Congress-led Mahagathbandhan.

He had emerged as a key figure in the formation of the combined opposition INDIA bloc. However, Kumar's romance with the RJD lasted for less than two years, and in January 2024, ahead of the parliamentary polls, Kumar returned to the NDA.

BJP improved its position between the 2015 and 2020 polls. It won 53 of 157 seats it contested in 2015 and 74 of 110 seats in 2020. The Rashtriya Janata Dal has also shown a strong performance, having won 80 of the 101 seats it contested in 2015 and 75 of the 144 seats it put up candidates in during the 2020 polls.

JD(U) saw a dip in its performance in the last two polls. It won 71 seats of 101 it contested in 2015 and 43 of 115 in 2020. Congress also saw a decline in performance from 27 seats it won in 2015 to 19 in 2020.

- ANI

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Priya S
The voter deletion allegations are concerning though. Democracy needs fair play, not just victory celebrations. EC should investigate this properly.
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Arjun K
Nitish Kumar's flip-flops have finally caught up with him. People want consistent leadership, not political opportunism. Good lesson for all politicians.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in Bihar's rural areas, I hope this victory translates into real development - better roads, schools, and healthcare facilities. That's what matters most.
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Vikram M
BJP's conversion rate of 67% shows their organizational strength. Meanwhile, RJD's performance proves they still have strong grassroots support despite being in opposition.
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Michael C
The high voter turnout and peaceful counting process show India's democracy is maturing well. Credit to Election Commission for managing such a massive exercise.

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