Bihar Assembly Election Result Live Update: According to the trends at 07:00 pm, Grand Alliance is leading in 116 seats whereas the ruling NDA is ahead in 119 seats.
Party-wise, RJD is emerging as the single largest party with 79 seats followed by BJP which is leading in 72 seats.
Janata Dal (U) and Congress are respectively leading in 40 and 20 seats. In an impressive show, CPIMLL is ahead in 11 seats whereas CPM is set to win 03 seats.
The AIMIM has won 05 seats whereas Paswan's LJP has won just 01 seat.
05:00 pm: According to the trends at 05:00 pm, Grand Alliance is leading in 113 seats whereas the ruling NDA is ahead in 121 seats.
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Party-wise, RJD is emerging as the single largest party with 74 seats followed by BJP which is leading in 72 seats.
Janata Dal (U) and Congress are respectively leading in 41 and 21 seats. In an impressive show, CPIMLL is ahead in 11 seats whereas CPM is set to win 04 seats.
AIMIM is leading in 03 seats whereas Paswan's LJP is leading in just 02 seats.
11:20 pm: RJD+Congress Grand Alliance is now trailing behind NDA of BJP and JD (U), trends at 11:20 am showed.
NDA is leading on 121 seat whereas Mahagathbandhan is leading on 108 seats.
AIMIM is also leading in 02 assembly seat.
09:06 am: RJD+Congress Grand Alliance candidates are leading on 124 seats, trends at 09:00 am showed.
AIMIM is also leading in 01 assembly seat.
08:45 am: Mahagahthbandhan of RJD, Congress, Left and other parties is leading in 76 assembly constituencies, trends at 08:34 am during counting of postal ballots said.
08:30 am: Tejashwi Yadav's RJD-led Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) is leading on 50 seats. The NDA of BJP and JDU is leading on 24 seats, trends after counting of postal ballots showed.
Partywise, RJD is leading on 34 seats and Congress is ahead on 10 seats.
08:05 am: Counting of votes for the 2020 Assembly Election in Bihar has begun.
The process started with counting of the Postal Votes. As per the latest update, ruling NDA and RJD led Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance of RJD, Congress and other parties) both are leading on 3 seats.
Elections for the 243 seats in Bihar Assembly were held in three phases starting from October 28. The exit polls released after the 3rd and final phase of polling on November 7 have projected a landslide victory for RJD-led Mahagathbandhan.
A number of Muslim candidates have been fielded by different political parties, except the BJP. The AIMIM of Asaduddin Owaisi is also contesting the Bihar election. Exit polls said MIM can win 03 seats.
AIMIM currently has 01 MLA in Bihar Assembly election. The seat was won by it from Kishanganj in the 2019 byelection.
AIMIM has fielded most of its candidates in Seemanchal region of the state, which is dominated by Muslims.
As per the exit poll prediction, of the 90-95 seats predicted for the NDA in all the three phases, the BJP is likely to get 55 seats, Janata Dal-United or JD (U) 30, former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) two and two by Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP).
In the Grand Alliance's 140-165 predicted seats, Tejashwi Yadav's Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) is expected to get 85 in all phases followed by the Congress (25), the Communist Party of India (Marxist - Leninist) Liberation (6) and two each by Communist Party of India (CPI) and Communist Party of India (Marxist).
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