Bihar's Election Day: Leaders Make Final Appeals as Voters Decide Future

Political leaders across parties are making final appeals as Bihar heads to polls. Tejashwi Yadav emphasized voting as a democratic duty for Bihar's progress. Prashant Kishor positioned his party as the alternative to traditional politics. The first phase will see millions of voters deciding the fate of over 1,300 candidates.

Key Points: Bihar Leaders Urge Voters Ahead of First Phase Assembly Polls

  • Tejashwi Yadav appeals to first-time voters, women, farmers and students
  • Prashant Kishor urges voters to choose change over legacy politics
  • BJP promises development, factories and Rs 10 lakh assistance
  • Over 3.75 crore voters to decide fate of 1,314 candidates
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Vote for Bihar's future: Leaders make last-minute appeals ahead of first phase polling

Tejashwi Yadav, Prashant Kishor, and BJP make final appeals as 3.75 crore voters head to polls in crucial Bihar Assembly Elections first phase.

"Your vote will create the right opportunity for Bihar's progress. Vote first, remember, all other work later - Tejashwi Yadav"

New Delhi, Nov 6

As the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 begins Thursday, top political leaders from across the spectrum took to social media platforms to urge voters to turn out in large numbers, framing the day as crucial for the state's future.

RJD leader and Mahagathbandhan's Chief Ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav made a heartfelt appeal to the people of Bihar, especially first-time voters, women, farmers, traders, and students, to exercise their democratic right.

"My salutations to all the fate-makers of Bihar. Today is an important day for voting. The future destiny of Bihar will be determined by the single button you press," Yadav posted.

"I appeal to all voters -- GEN-Z voting for the first time, mothers and sisters, traders, farmers, migrants, students, and every citizen -- to vote under all circumstances. Bihar will prosper only when you all vote," he added.

"Your vote will create the right opportunity for Bihar's progress. Vote first, remember, all other work later," Yadav wrote, calling voting a duty towards democracy and humanity.

Meanwhile, Prashant Kishor, chief of the Jan Suraaj Party, urged voters to choose change over legacy politics, asserting that the people finally have an alternative.

"For years, people in Bihar had to vote for BJP due to lack of choice or against Lalu Ji out of fear," Kishor said.

"After an honest trial for three years, this time there is an option -- Jan Suraaj -- where we've selected honest and capable candidates. I appeal to you all to vote for Jan Suraaj and ensure rapid change, end corruption, and bring better education for your children," he added.

The BJP's Bihar unit, too, made a series of posts appealing to voters, focusing on development and welfare promises.

"Your one vote will make Bihar developed! So, vote yourself and inspire others," one post read.

"Your one vote will give Rs 10 lakh assistance to EBC communities!" another stated, adding, "Your one vote will bring factories to every district of Bihar."

As over 3.75 crore voters head to polling stations across 18 districts on Thursday, leaders' appeals have set the tone for a high-stakes contest that will decide the fate of 1,314 candidates in the first phase.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a first-time voter from Patna, I'm excited to exercise my democratic right. Tejashwi Yadav's appeal to youth resonates with me. Let's hope our votes bring real development to Bihar! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The Rs 10 lakh assistance promise by BJP sounds good, but we've heard such promises before. Hope this time it's different. Bihar needs sustainable development, not just election freebies.
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Arjun K
Jai Bihar! Every vote matters. My family in Gaya has already voted. Hope this election brings stable government and ends the political drama. Bihar deserves better infrastructure and job opportunities.
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Meera T
Respectfully, I feel all parties are making similar appeals. What Bihar really needs is education reform and women's safety. Hope whichever party wins focuses on these core issues.
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Vikram M
As a migrant worker from Bihar currently in Delhi, I wish I could vote. My family back home has voted though. Hope this election brings industries so we don't have to migrate for jobs. 🤞

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