• Source:JND

Bihar Exit Poll Results: The exit polls for the Bihar Assembly polls have predicted that Prashant Kishor-led Jan Suraaj could not appeal to the voters of the state. As per the poll agencies, the newly formed party is expected to get anywhere from zero to five out of the total 243 Assembly constituencies. Prashant Kishor, on numerous occasions, claimed that his party would either get the full majority, or it would get less than 10 seats. "Jan Surraj yaa arsh pe rahega, yaa farsh par," Kishor told the reporters. However, the exit polls often go wrong due to multiple reasons, including small sample size and the undercurrent.

Several exit polls, including Dainik Bhaskar, Matrize, People's Insight, Peoples Pulse, JVC, P-Marq, Chanakya Strategies, and DV Research, have predicted a massive victory for the Nitish Kumar-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), with the incumbent alliance winning between 130 and 160 seats. The poll agencies have predicted that the Mahagathbandhan is likely to get less than 100 seats, devastating news for the RJD and Congress supporters.

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The agencies have also predicted that Prashant Kishor's party might even fail to open its account despite its strong presence on social media and among youth. As per the data of the exit polls, one of the main reasons behind the NDA's possible landslide victory is the beneficiary schemes for the women of the state.

Earlier last week, Prashant Kishor claimed that the migrant laborers are the X-factor in these polls, adding that Nitish Kumar will not remain the chief minister after November 14. He went on saying that the people of Bihar have rejected the ideas of the traditional parties and have voted for the new option.

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The voter turnout in both the phases broke all the previous records with nearly 70 per cent of polling in both the phases.

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