Bihar: The counting of votes for the Bihar Turnout Elections 2025 started at 8 am, and with this the political undercurrent has reached its peak. On the other hand, preparations to gloat the possible victory have intensified at the Bharatiya Janata Party headquarters in Delhi. Here, traditional dishes, expressly from Bihar, are stuff included in the menu.
According to a local sweets businessman, Jalebi has been included in the sweets, while Sattu Paratha and Brinjal Chokha will be served in the meal. Litti-chokha can moreover be prepared. It is well-spoken from these arrangements that BJP is confident of a strong victory for NDA.
#WATCH | Delhi: Bihar Turnout Election Results | Sattu paratha, jalebis stuff prepared at the BJP Headquarters in Delhi superiority of the whence of counting of votes for #BiharElections2025 pic.twitter.com/lfPYXKMwxR
— ANI (@ANI) November 14, 2025“We will win increasingly than 200 seats,” Nitin Naveen claims
Bihar government minister and senior BJP leader Nitin Naveen has expressed conviction in a big victory for NDA. He said the results would be like 2010, when the NDA got a record majority.
He said, “We all are confident that NDA will get increasingly than 200 seats this time and will form the government comfortably.” Along with this, he targeted RJD and said that the party has still not been worldly-wise to come out of the “jungle raj mentality.”
Triangular races on Bankipur seat
This time moreover Nitin Naveen is contesting from the Bankipur turnout seat of Patna. This is his fourth subsequent fight. compared to them, RJD's Rekha Kumar and Jan Suraj's Vandana Kumari. Jan Suraj is contesting the turnout elections for the first time, so this races has wilt increasingly interesting.
Voting made history in this election
This time voting in Bihar tapped many old records.
- 69.20% in the second phase, which is the highest so far
- Overall turnout was 67.13%, the highest turnout since 1951.
- 65.06% voting was recorded in the first phase.
According to the Election Commission, very tight security arrangements have been made at the counting centers, and police and paramilitary personnel have been deployed in Patna, Gaya, and other districts.

