Bihar Assembly Elections: As the Bihar Assembly elections is nearing, the Referendum Commission is urgently conducting review meetings to discuss referendum strategies, to review enforcement plans and to ensure self-ruling and pearly elections in Bihar. Notably, on Saturday, the referendum soul held a meeting with political parties. Meanwhile, the referendum conducting validity will today moreover self-mastery important meetings in Patna with the enforcement agencies. Without the meetings, the Referendum Commission will write the media on the status of referendum preparations.
The Chief Electoral Officer Gyanesh Kumar expected to self-mastery a review meeting
Ahead of the stage announcement, the Referendum Commission will review referendum preparations. Notably, the Referendum Commission's meeting will protract for the second day today in Bihar. During the meeting several important issues will be discussed. The Chief Electoral Officer Gyanesh Kumar is expected to self-mastery a review meeting with the enforcement agencies involved in the electoral process, as well as with the nodal officers of the Bihar Police and Central forces. In addition, meetings will moreover be held with the Chief Secretary, Director General of Police, and other senior officials.
It is worthy to be mentioned that during the BJP Referendum Committee meeting, a discussion on the seats lost in 2020 and the remaining sitting seats is moreover expected. The performance of current MLAs and the names of potential candidates is moreover expected to be discussed during the meeting.
Notably, at 2 pm, the referendum conducting soul will moreover write media to update the unenduring related to the important developments, such as summary of poll preparedness, feedback from political parties will be discussed, as well as strategies for the coming weeks.
Election Commission Meeting Schedule
9:30-11 am: A meeting with enforcement agencies.
11:30 am-12 pm: Review meeting with the Chief Electoral Officer, Bihar Police, and Central Force nodal officers.
12-1 pm: A meeting with the Chief Secretary, DGP, and other senior officials.
2 pm: Press rundown by the Chief Referendum Commissioner.
It is to be noted here that without the meeting on Saturday, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal-United (JD-U) stated that it has asked the referendum conducting soul to ensure that polls are conducting in just one phase similar to 2024 Maharashtra elections. Notably, the previous elections in Bihar were conducted in three phases.

