Bihar assembly elections 2025 are to be held at the end of this year. On the one hand, while the NDA alliance under the leadership of Nitish is united, on the other hand, the grand alliance under the leadership of Tejashwi is also trying its full force. Meanwhile, the entry of the Jan Suraj Party of Prashant Kisho has made the politics of Bihar interesting in many ways.
A survey of India Vibe has come out for Bihar elections, according to which if Prashant Kishore’s party gets 10 percent of the votes and 5 percent out of it cuts the vote of India block, then the Grand Alliance is likely to get 34 percent of the votes. On the other hand, the NDA has been estimated to get 42 percent of the votes. This means that the BJP -led NDA alliance will get an edge.
What would happen if PK cut NDA votes?
According to the survey, on the contrary, if the PK’s party cuts 5 percent of the NDA votes out of 10 percent vote share, then India block will go ahead. According to the data, in this situation the India alliance is expected to get 39 percent of the votes and the NDA alliance is expected to get 37 percent votes.
A survey collision between the two
According to the survey of India Vibe, if PK’s Jan Suraj of PK 10 percent of the vote share, both parties (NDA and India Block) cut 2.5-2.5 per cent of the vote and 5 per cent of other parties votes, then the NDA will go ahead in that case. According to the survey, if this happens, the NDA is likely to get 39 percent of the votes and India block is expected to get 36 percent of the votes then. In such a situation, it is clear that the BJP -led NDA will win.
20 percent support of youth to PK
According to the survey, PK’s party is getting 20 percent support from youths between the ages of 18 to 24 years. The strategy of JSP is to field candidates from different castes. In such a situation, the threat of traditional vote bank breakdown of parties is also emerging. According to the survey, 54 percent of the voters do not want to vote for their current MLA.
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