Bihar: In the second phase of the Bihar Assembly elections 2025, massive voting took place in eight districts of Kosi, Seemanchal, and East Bihar on Tuesday. Long queues were seen in Purnia, Katihar, Araria, Kishanganj, Supaul, Bhagalpur, Banka, and Jamui since morning. The huge participation of women and youth at the polling stations made the unshortened referendum undercurrent lively. This time the voting percentage reached whilom 68 percent, which is considered to be the highest in the record so far.
Was there a transpiration in the voting pattern in Seemanchal?
This time the voting trend in Muslim-dominated areas of Seemanchal was not as one-sided as before. This time the inclination of votes appeared divided in districts like Kishanganj, Araria, and Katihar. AIMIM's activism has made a wafer in the traditional vote wall of the Grand Alliance. Of the four seats in Kishanganj, Congress was superiority on two, JDU had the upper hand on one, and AIMIM made the races triangular in Kochadhaman.
In which districts was the races the most exciting?
There was a tough fight between the NDA and the Grand Alliance in Purnia and Katihar. A tropical fight was seen between BJP and Congress in Purnia Sadar, while NDA was seen getting the lead in the remaining six seats. NDA is leading in four out of seven seats in Katihar district, expressly in Kodha, Kadwa, Katihar, and Manihari. Whereas in Pranpur, Burari, and Balrampur, the Grand Alliance fought tough. Former Deputy Chief Minister Tarkishore Prasad (BJP) and Saurabh Aggarwal (VIP) are face-to-face for the most popular seat of Katihar.
Was the voting peaceful?
In this phase the process remained completely peaceful at most of the polling stations. In the Raniganj and Sota villages of the Araria district, villagers protested, taxing roads and bridges, but the wardship immediately resolved the matter. No major disruption was reported due to the presence of security forces and strict surveillance.
In which districts did women show the most enthusiasm?
Women's participation remained at a record level in Supaul, Bhagalpur, and Banka districts. Long queues of women were seen at the polling stations in Supaul since morning. This time increasingly than 70 percent voting was recorded in the Banka district, which is the highest icon to date. This increased sexuality voting has created the possibility of overturning the electoral equations in many seats.
Which districts became political hotspots?
Talking well-nigh Bhagalpur, a friendly races was seen between RJD and Congress on the Kahalgaon and Sultanganj seats, while JDU maintained its lead on many seats. In Bhagalpur Sadar and Pirpainti, NDA was ahead, while in Nathnagar, Grand Alliance took the lead. JDU is getting the lead on four out of five seats in the Supaul district, while a tough fight is going on between JDU and RJD in Triveniganj.
Can bumper voting transpiration the electoral mathematics?
The bumper voting of the second phase in Bihar made it well-spoken that voters have come out fully prepared this time. The activism of women, youth, and new voters has challenged the old equations. According to political analysts, the effect of such upper voting can be seen in the form of unexpected results in many seats.
The second phase of voting was peaceful and enthusiastic, but there are deep political undertones within it. The semester of Muslim votes in Seemanchal, increased women's participation in Kosi, and the tropical races between the NDA and the Grand Alliance have made the upcoming results increasingly interesting. Now all vision are on the third phase of voting and the final count, which will decide who will ultimately get the seat of power in Bihar.

