New Delhi: Elections to the Bihar Assembly elections have been completed in three phases on 243 seats. The exit polls have come to light after the voting is over. In most exit polls, the grand alliance led by Tejashwi is seen forming a government.
Exit polls of several news channels are coming out after the voting for the third and final phase is over. These exit polls predict the formation of a grand alliance government in Bihar.
According to India Today: According to exit poll of India Today-Aaj Tak Axis My India, the grand alliance in Bihar is expected to get seats. Whereas NDA is expected to get - seats. Based on 243 assembly constituencies and 64081 people, Axis My India has presented exit poll. According to an India Today survey, 44 percent of the people of Bihar considered Tejashwi Yadav as the next Chief Minister of Bihar. At the same time, 35 percent people have considered Nitish Kumar as the Chief Minister of Bihar. While Chirag Paswan is considered Chief Minister by 7 percent.
According to ABP: According to exit poll of ABP News, Nitish government is once again forming in Bihar. According to an exit poll by ABP News and C Voter, Nitish Kumar's NDA alliance in Bihar seems to get 104 to 128 seats. The RJD and the Congress Grand Alliance are projected to have 108 to 131 seats. 5 to 11 seats can go to the account of others.
According to India TV exit polls in India TV is looking Nitish Kumar joins the NDA 116 to 120 seats. While the RJD and Congress Grand Alliance are projected to have 120 seats. 7 seats can go to other's account.
According to News24 exit polls News 24 is looking to combine Nitish Kumar, NDA in Bihar get 104 to 128 seats. The RJD and the Congress Grand Alliance are projected to have 108 to 131 seats. 0 seats can go to other's account.
According to the Republic's survey: The exit poll of the Republic estimates that the NDA alliance in Bihar may get a total of 91-117 seats. At the same time, the Congress-RJD alliance can get 118-138 seats. Others can get 8 to 14 seats.
It may be noted that in the 2015 Bihar Assembly Elections, RJD won the maximum 80 seats. At the second place was JDU, Nitish Kumar's party, which won 71 seats. Apart from this, BJP got 54 seats, Congress 27, LJP 2, RLSP 2, HAM 1 and others 7 seats.
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