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This time the digital desktop: Is Nitish Kumar once again the prime minister of Bihar or, in the words of Tejaswi Yadav, “this time the tsunami has changed in Bihar”? Who will be the next Chief Minister of Bihar? All questions will finish in a few hours. The counting of votes in the 243-seat Bihar Assembly will begin on Tuesday (November 10) at 8 a.m. Most exit polls have predicted that the NDA alliance led by Nitish Kumar will be defeated by Tejaswi Yadav. The winner will be the great Congress-RJD alliance. There is no guarantee that the booth return survey is accurate. The results of the exit poll have not been matched more than once in the past. The BJP stated: “Once again, the exit polls will be proven wrong.” In Bihar, the NDA will re-form a government. The Yadav family celebrated the victory for two days. On November 10, after the results of the vote, we will laugh the last ”. Stay tuned for updated updates on the vote count.

>> Tight security measures in Bihar today to prevent unpleasant incidents around vote counting. In addition to the Strong Hall, 19 companies of the Central Armed Police have been deployed in the counting centers. There are 59 more central police forces in the state to maintain public order. Each company has about 100 central police officers. Election director HR Srinivas said.

>> RJD is advancing at the speed of a storm. He leads the Tejaswir party in 64 seats. Congress is ahead with 21 seats. BJP in 43 seats. JD (U) 34 seats. Others in 10 places. LJP in 2 places.

>> Ananta Kumar Singh from RJD forward in Mokama.

>> The founder of HAM, Jitan Ram Majhi, forward in Imamganj.

>> The great alliance led by Tejaswi has taken the initial trend by storm. They are ahead in 61 seats. NDA leader in 39 seats.

>> Joy Kumar Singh Dinara from Nitish Kumar, JD (U), has been left behind.

>> 71 RJD came forward. Congress at 16. BJP at 29. JD (U) at 24 seats. Workforce in 2 places. Others in 10 places.

>> Lead great alliance in 61 seats. The NDA has a 43-seat lead. LJP at 1 and others at 10.

>> Indications of a bone to bone fight on the initial trend. RJD 23, BJP 11, JD (U) 10, Congress 8 and others are ahead at 5.

>> RJD is ahead in 11 seats, BJP in 6 seats, Congress in 5 seats, JD (U) in 5 seats, LJP in 3 seats and others in 3 seats.

>> BJP’s Shreyasi Singh forward in Jammu

>> The vote counting started in Bihar. NDA candidate Ram Narayan Mandal is ahead of the curve.

>> Bihar is the first state in the Corona epidemic where full assembly elections have been held according to Kovid rules.

>> Today, by-election votes are counted in 56 seats in 11 states, including Madhya Pradesh. The fate of Shivraj Singh Chauhan’s government depends on the outcome of the vote.

>> RJD Shibir is tweeting that there is no way to be riotous. You cannot firecrackers in the street. Do not allow unpleasant incidents such as shooting into the air to occur.

>> The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been guarding the strong chamber since November 8.

>> Political experts indicate that Chirag Paswan and his Lok Janshakti Party may be the kingmakers in the process of forming a hanged government.

>> In 2015, the voting equation in Bihar was different. Lalu Prasad’s RJD won more than 60 seats in Bihar. The highest seats were in his possession. Nitish Kumar was second in the race for the seat. His party fared worse than expected in opinion polls, which saw him win around 61 seats. In addition, BJP won 54, Congress 26, LJP 2, RLSP 2 and another 6 seats.

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by Nitish Kumar has two smaller parties in addition to the Janata Dal (United), the BJP, the Hindustan Awami Morcha (HAM) and the Bikashil Insan Party (VIP).

>> Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) is the NDA partner at the center. However, the LJP is not in the alliance in Bihar against Nitish. This time they are fighting alone.

>> CPI, CPI-M and CPI-ML have competed as partners of the great RJD-Congress alliance.

>> Tejaswa Yadav, the main ministerial candidate of the Opposition Grand Alliance, has once again stood in the Raghopur elections in Baishali district.

>> Tejaswi Yadav’s brother, Tejpratap, is fighting from Hasanpur in the Samastipur district.

>> The counting center will be disinfected first thing in the morning. After that, the enumerators will enter the hub. Masking has been made mandatory.

>> First the ballot will open, then EVM will open. After 9 o’clock it will be understood who is going to hand over the power of Bihar!

>> Initially, it was decided that there would be 36 counting centers in 36 districts of Bihar. However, according to the Kovid Protocol, the number of counting centers was increased from 36 to 55 to reduce congestion.

>> The counting of the votes began at 8 am.

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