PATNA, Nov 14: In an impressive showing, the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has taken a commanding early lead in the Bihar Assembly elections, securing victories in 166 out of 243 seats according to the latest data from the Election Commission. This early trend places the NDA well above the majority mark of 122 seats, setting a robust foundation for their continued governance.
Meanwhile, the opposition INDIA bloc finds itself significantly trailing, with leads in only 59 seats so far. Election officials caution that these figures may change as numerous rounds of counting are still in progress, leaving room for potential shifts in the standings.
Breaking down the NDA’s performance, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has emerged as the frontrunner with leads in 72 seats, closely followed by the Janata Dal (United) or JD(U) with 71 seats. Other constituents of the NDA, such as the Lok Janshakti Party (Rashtriya Vaikas) with 18 seats, Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) with four seats, and the Rashtriya Loktantrik Manch with one, reflect a solidified coalition aiming for a strong mandate.
On the flip side, the INDIA bloc, formed as an alliance of various parties, faced challenges with its lead party, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), ahead in only 43 seats. The Indian National Congress trails with leads in eight seats, while the CPI(ML)-Liberation sits at six, and the Communist Parties (CPI and CPI(M)) hold one seat each.
Emerging candidates also tell a compelling story in this election. Notable figures include Khesari Lal Yadav from RJD, who currently trails in Chhapra, and Maithili Thakur of the BJP, who is leading in Alinagar. RJD’s Osama Shahab takes a strong lead in Ragunathpur, while JD(U) minister Leshi Singh leads in Dhamdaha, showcasing the competitive landscape.
Tejashwi Yadav, the chief ministerial face for the INDIA bloc, holds a marginal lead in Raghopur, while Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary (Tarapur) and Vijay Kumar Sinha (Lakhisarai) exhibit a strong performance as well.
In Mahua, Tej Pratap Yadav finds himself in fourth place, as LJP(RV) candidate Sanjay Kumar Singh takes the lead in this constituency, adding another layer of intrigue to the election outcomes.
This early lead by the NDA not only signals the electorate’s sentiment but could have significant implications for governance in Bihar moving forward. Political analysts suggest that continued monitoring of the counting process will provide clearer insights as results solidify throughout the day. The evolving dynamics of Bihar politics reflect a crucial moment in Indian democracy as the electorate voices its preferences through the ballot.


