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The National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the BJP, won the assembly elections in Bihar, India. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called the victory a victory for democracy. “Democracy has once again won in Bihar,” he said.
According to the Electoral Commission, the NDA won 125 of 243 seats at the Assembly polls. The BJP got 64 seats. On the other hand, the grand alliance has won 110 seats.
This is the first major election in the country since the Corona epidemic. The vote took place in that state on Tuesday. The NDA alliance will come to power in the state once again after a fierce battle. The BJP-led NDA was declared the winning party on Wednesday morning.
In addition, Asauddin YC’s party won 5 seats, BSP won 1 seat, LGP won 1 seat, and the independent candidate won 1 seat.
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On the other hand, the left parties have done well in the field of the alliance. But Congress won only 19 seats. This time in the field on the left were CPI (ML), CPI and CPIM. The left presented candidates for 29 seats on behalf of the great alliance. Of these, 16 have been won. In other words, the left field has won more than half of the seats. Hindustan Times.
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