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Tamil Nadu BJP: Tamil Nadu BJP said on Friday that the people of Bihar have completely rejected the lies and misinformation spread by Congress on SIR.
Tamil Nadu BJP: Tamil Nadu BJP said on Friday that the people of Bihar have completely rejected the lies and misinformation spread by the Congress on SIR. The party said the election trends clearly show that voters stand firmly with the BJP-led NDA and the alliance has easily won the majority. BJP said that despite Congress’s misleading campaign regarding SIR and EVMs, this time a record 66.91 percent voting took place in Bihar, which shows public confidence and support for NDA. Apart from this, for the first time 71.6 percent women voters exercised their franchise. Approximately 49,62,013 more women voters voted compared to the previous 2020 Bihar elections. The party said that at least now Congress should learn to accept the public’s decision.
Tej Pratap behind on Mahua seat
Elections were held in two phases in Bihar on 6 and 11 November. According to the trends available on the Election Commission website at 1 pm on Friday, RJD supremo Lalu Prasad’s elder son and Janashakti Janata Dal chief Tej Pratap is at the fourth position in Mahua seat after the eighth round of counting. Yadav, who recently formed his own political party after being expelled from RJD by his father, is trailing Sanjay Kumar Singh of Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) by 20,188 votes. After the eighth round, Yadav got 5,860 votes, while LJP (Ram Vilas) Singh got 26,048 votes. After this, RJD’s Mukesh Kumar Roshan (17,481 votes) and AIMIM’s Amit Kumar (8,096 votes) are at third place. Tej Pratap was expelled from RJD for six years on May 25.
Shock to Congress
In a blow to the Congress, its Bihar unit president Rajesh Kumar and Congress Legislature Party leader Shakeel Ahmed Khan are trailing in Kutumba and Kadwa assembly seats respectively. This information is given on the website of the Election Commission. Kumar is trailing HAM (Secular) candidate Lalan Ram by 7,288 votes in Kutumba, while Congress Legislature Party leader Khan is trailing JDU candidate Dulal Chandra Goswami by 23,785 votes in Kadwa. Out of the 61 seats that the Congress party had contested in the Bihar elections, it is leading on only six. Congress candidates Surendra Prasad are leading from Valmiki Nagar, Mohammad Kamrul Hoda from Kishanganj, Manohar Prasad Singh from Manihari, Amita Bhushan from Begusarai, Anil Kumar from Bikram and Mangal Ram from Chenari.
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