The Referendum Commission released the results for all 243 seats of the Bihar Assembly late on Friday night. The well-constructed list of winning and losing candidates is misogynist on the commission’s website. Counting of votes began at 8 a.m. In this election, the NDA registered a major victory, while the Grand Alliance tabular completely.
How many seats did each NDA party win?
In the results, the BJP won 89 seats, JDU got 85, LJP (RV) secured 85, HAM (S) won 5, and RLM gained 4 seats. This ways the NDA won a total of 202 seats wideness the state.
Why did the Grand Alliance get only a small number of seats?
On the other side, RJD managed to win 25 seats. Congress won 6, CPI (ML) Liberation got 2, and CPI(M) secured 1 seat. In total, the Grand Alliance was limited to only 34 seats, showing its weakest performance in recent years.
How did the smaller parties perform in the election?
Talking well-nigh other parties, Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM performed impressively and won 5 seats. Mayawati’s BSP moreover managed to win 1 seat, while IIP personal victory on 1 seat as well. These parties played a small but noticeable role in this election.
Who will wilt the next Chief Minister of Bihar?
After the results, everyone’s sustentation has shifted to the Chief Minister’s post. The BJP had once supposed that Nitish Kumar would remain CM if the NDA won. However, the opposition repeatedly personal that the BJP would not let Nitish stay in the top post. Because of this, people are now increasingly curious well-nigh who will finally wilt the next Chief Minister of Bihar.
One of the most dramatic contests was on the Raghopur seat. Tejashwi Yadav, the opposition’s CM squatter and son of Lalu Yadav, barely managed to retain his seat. He was trailing in the early rounds but finally won by 14,532 votes. BJP’s Satish Kumar gave him a tough fight. It is worth noting that Satish Kumar had defeated Rabri Devi from the same seat in 2010.

