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Bihar will go to polls in two phases on November 6 and 11 and votes will be counted on November 14 to decide the fate of the ruling National Democratic Alliance government led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the challenge posed by the opposition bloc comprising the Rashtriya Janata Dal and Congress among others.
The election in the politically important state this time has a third force in the form of Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party, while a Special Intensive Review (SIR), which Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar repeatedly described as “shuddhikaran” (purification), of the voter list has already charged up the electoral process.
Announcing the schedule, Kumar said elections will be held in 121 seats of the 243-member Assembly on November 6, while the remaining 122 constituencies will go to polls on November 11. The counting of votes will be held on November 14.
While 121 assembly constituencies will go to the polls in the first phase, voting will be held in 122 assembly constituencies in the second phase.
Reacting to the EC annuncement , LJP( Ram Vilas) Leader and Union Minister of Food Processing Industries Chirag Paswan tweeted On X and had a plea to voters
प्रिय बिहारियों,
लोकतंत्र के महापर्व “चुनाव” की तारीखों की घोषणा हो चुकी है। पहला चरण 6 नवंबर और दूसरा चरण 11 नवंबर को होना है। परिणाम भी 14 नवंबर को आ जाएंगे। अब समय है बिहार को राष्ट्रपटल के मानचित्र पर नई ऊँचाइयों तक पहुँचाने का। इसके लिए जरूरी है कि हम सभी अपने मताधिकार का… pic.twitter.com/mLrKROzI5B
— युवा बिहारी चिराग पासवान (@iChiragPaswan) October 6, 2025
