NITISH KUMAR led BJP-JD(U) combine is all set to rule another five years in Bihar with huge a majority. According to the latest mandate, BJP-JD(U) combine is comfortably ahead from RJD-LJP alliance. Counting of votes for 243 Bihar Assembly seats started on Wednesday morning.
JD(U)+ is leading in 174 assembly seats out of 243 trends received, whereas Lalu Yadav led RJD-LJP alliance is leading in 49 seats. Congress and others are on 4 and 16 respectively. Partywise JD(U) is leading on seats, BJP is on 59 seats, RJD on 26 and Ram Vilas Paswan led LJP is leading on 12 Bihar assembly seats.
According to the latest update, former Bihar Chief Minister Rabri Devi who is contesting from two constituencies, has left her mark on Raghopur but needs to catch up in Sonpur. Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee chief Mahboob Ali Qaisar is trailing from Slmri Bakhtiarpur, RJD leaders Shakil Ahmad Khan, Abdul Bari Siddiqui and Kanti Singh are trailing from their constituencies.
Lalu Yadav's brother in law Sadhu Yadav, leading from Gopalganj, Ram Vilas Paswan's younger brother Ramchandra Paswan is trailing from Kusheshwar Asthan, BJP heavyweight Ashwini Kumar Choubey is leading from Bhagalpur and Nand Kishore Yadav who was leading from Patna Sahib, directed his way towards victory.
According to the result already announced, BJP candidate Renu Devi won from Bettiah seat, Chandra Mohan Rai of BJP won Chanpatia seat from Congress and from Bagaha assembly constituency Prabhat Ranjan Singh of (JDU) snatched the seat from Congress.
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