NDA tsunami destroys Mahagathbandhan in Bihar

BJP-led alliance crosses majority mark of 122 seats in 243-member Assembly

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PATNA, Nov 14: The NDA is set to sweep the Bihar assembly polls, surging ahead in over 200 of 243 seats on Friday with the BJP emerging as single largest party with about 90 per cent strike rate, reaffirming the popularity and campaign clout of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was the face of the ruling alliance through the poll battle in the highly sensitive political state.

At the time of going to the press, the ruling NDA crossed the majority mark of 122 seats in the 243-member Bihar Assembly.

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The NDA won 125 seats. The BJP emerged as the largest party, winning 64 seats and leading in 26 other constituencies.

Its ally JD(U) won 47 seats and was ahead in 37, while LJP(RV) bagged 11 and was ahead in eight.

The Rashtriya Lok Morcha won one seat and was leading in three, according to the latest results available on the Election Commission website.

Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, and state ministers Prem Kumar, Maheshwar Hazari and Sanjay Saraogi were among prominent winners from the NDA camp.

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The Mahagathbandhan, which includes the RJD, the Congress and three Left parties, is facing a crushing defeat, notwithstanding surveys and opinion polls showing its chief ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav as the most preferred leader for the top post.

The Opposition alliance was barely poised to cross the 35-seat mark.

BJP’s victory, a performance that would further cement its position as the numero uno political force in the country, will also offset whatever setback that might have been caused by last year’s Lok Sabha polls when the party had to rely on allies to remain in power in the Centre.

A high turnout of women, who outnumbered male voters by nearly 10 percentage points, seems to have clinched the deal in favour of the BJP-led coalition, as various studies have suggested that females, especially in Bihar, are more inclined towards the NDA.

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The NDA’s tally in Bihar comes in the backdrop of the BJP’s back-to-back stupendous performances in Delhi, Maharashtra and Haryana.

Firm backing to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar by Modi and his ministers also appeared to have paid rich dividends for the JD(U), which seems poised to drastically improve its tally since 2020, when it had won only 43 seats.

Among the issues that are understood to have struck a chord with the people are promises of “double engine growth”, with NDA in power both in the state as well as the Centre, 125 units of free power every month, hiked social security pensions and Rs 10,000 given to over 1 crore women. The opposition was also unable to counter the BJP’s claim that under Tejashwi Yadav’s leadership, the RJD was still “jungle raj wearing new clothes”.

The victory in the Bihar polls, which were held in two phases amid alleged irregularities in the revision of electoral rolls by the Election Commission, is also significant as many see it as a prelude to assembly elections in West Bengal and Assam, scheduled to be held in the next six months.

Celebrations erupted at the offices of the BJP and JD(U) here, situated across the street from each other, with workers playing drums, bursting firecrackers and chanting slogans in praise of their respective leaders.

In front of the residence of the CM, the JD(U)’s 75-year-old national president, party workers posed for photographs holding aloft posters with the caption “Tiger Abhi Zinda Hai”.

State BJP president Dilip Jaiswal remarked, good humouredly, “Of course, the stature of Nitish Kumar is higher than that of a tiger. And we are confident that these trends will be converted into results.”

Prominent winners from the BJP included Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary (Tarapur), ministers Prem Kumar (Gaya Town), Sanjay Saraogi and Raju Kumar Singh (Sahebganj). Notable JD(U) winners include minister Maheshwar Hazari (Kalyanpur) and jailed former MLA Anant Kumar Singh (Mokama).

The party has polled close to 21 per cent of the votes counted in 101 seats it contested.

Tejashwi Yadav, who, according to PM Modi, was declared as a chief ministerial candidate after the RJD put a “katta” on the head of its alliance partners, was precariously placed in Raghopur, the RJD stronghold, and was trailing initially, only to gain ground in the later rounds.

Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owais’s AIMIM, which has often been accused of being a “B-team” of the BJP, was ahead in six seats. The party had contested 32 seats.

Prashant Kishor’s much hyped Jan Suraaj Party has put up a dismal show, with none of its candidates leading in their respective seats.

Significantly, Bihar is among the few states in the country where the BJP has not been able to manage to form a government yet on its own. (PTI)

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