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Bihar News Updated Nov 14, 2025

Bihar Election 2025: JDU Leader Predicts 2010-Style NDA Landslide Victory

JDU leader Rajiv Ranjan Prasad expressed strong confidence in NDA's victory ahead of vote counting. He predicted results similar to 2010 when NDA won 206 seats with JD(U) securing 115 and BJP 91. Meanwhile, RJD leaders remain hopeful that exit polls will be proven wrong. The election saw record voter turnout of 67.13%, the highest in Bihar since 1951.

Result will be similar to that in 2010: JDU's Rajiv Ranjan Prasad ahead of counting of votes in Bihar

Patna, November 14

Ahead of the counting of votes for the Bihar Assembly election 2025, Janata Dal (United) leader Rajiv Ranjan Prasad expressed confidence in the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) victory under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

Speaking to ANI, Rajiv Ranjan Prasad said that the result will be similar to that in 2010, where the NDA won 206 seats, with JD(U) sealing 115 constituencies and BJP winning on 91 seats.

He said, "The public has given their mandate and voted for the NDA alliance under the leadership of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar. CM Nitish Kumar has brought Bihar to new heights of development. After feedback from party workers and workers in the alliance, we are confident that the results will be similar to those in 2010."

However, the mood in the RJD camp remains hopeful with party leaders claiming that exit poll predictions will be proven wrong.

RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha said, "We are with the hopes and expectations of Bihar. The State is heading towards a change. Everything will be clear after noon. Change, under the leadership of Tejashwi Yadav and Mahagathbandhan."

The counting of votes for the Bihar Assembly elections will begin at 8 am.

The security personnel arrived for their election duty at various places, including Patna, Gayaji and several other places.

Bihar Deputy CM Vijay Sinha, who is contesting from the Lakhisarai assembly seat, also offered prayers at a temple.

The voting for the Bihar Assembly election took place in two phases, on November 6 and November 11. The overall polling percentage for the two phases was 67.13 per cent, the highest in the State since 1951, according to the Election Commission. The first phase saw a voter turnout of 65.08 per cent. The second phase of polling in Bihar saw a record voter turnout of 69.20 per cent.

The main electoral contest in the Bihar elections is between the National Democratic Alliance and Mahagathbandhan. The NDA consists of parties including the Bharatiya Janata Party, Janata Dal (United), Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) and Rashtriya Lok Morcha, meanwhile the Mahagathbandhan led by Rashtriya Janata Dal include Congress party, the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (CPI-ML) led by Dipankar Bhattacharya, the Communist Party of India (CPI), the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM), and Mukesh Sahani's Vikasheel Insaan Party (VIP).

Additionally, Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj made its electoral debut in the Assembly polls.

The exit polls predicted that the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is poised to form the government again in Bihar.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I respectfully disagree with JDU's overconfidence. The high voter turnout shows people wanted change. Tejashwi Yadav's youth appeal and job promises resonated with young voters like me.

Sarah B

As someone who has lived in Bihar for 5 years, I've seen both sides. Development is visible but unemployment remains a huge concern. The record voter turnout suggests people are engaged and want their voices heard.

Arjun K

Bihar needs stability and development, not frequent changes in leadership. Nitish Kumar has delivered on law and order and infrastructure. Hope people have voted wisely! 🚀

Meera T

The high polling percentage of 67.13% shows Bihar's democracy is strong. Whatever the result, let's hope the new government focuses on education and healthcare for all sections of society.

David E

Interesting to see Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj making its debut. While they might not win many seats, their presence could influence the political discourse in Bihar. Watching this closely!

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