The Election Commission will hold a press conference at 4 pm on Monday (October 6) to announce the dates of Bihar assembly elections. Along with the official announcement of the dates of the election, it will also become clear how many stages will end. It is being speculated that polling may be completed in two phases in Bihar. Chief Election Commissioner Dnyanesh Kumar had made it clear that the upcoming election will end before 22 November. The term of the 243 -member assembly in Bihar ends on 22 November.
According to the report of ‘PTI’, political parties have urged the Election Commission to hold elections immediately after the Chhath festival in late October, so that the participation of more voters can be ensured. Due to the festival, a large number of people working outside return home.
Election Commission will hold a press conference in Delhi
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar will hold a press conference in Delhi. The Commission visited Bihar on October 4 and 5. During this, the Chief Election Commissioner contacted political parties, officials and police department. During this time, there was talk about law and order and polling stations.
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Commission made major changes just before Bihar elections
The Election Commission has also made many changes just before the Bihar election. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar said on Sunday (October 5) that there will be no more than 1,200 voters in a polling station in Bihar assembly elections. He said that there will be a total of 90 thousand booths in Bihar. This time more than 1,200 voters will not be named at any booth. Usually there was a long line when there were 1,500 or more voters. Now it can be stopped.
Please tell that in 2020, Bihar assembly elections were held in three phases. In the first phase, voting was held for 71 assembly seats on 28 October 2020, while in the second phase, 94 seats on November 3 and 78 seats in the third phase were held on 78 seats. The counting of votes took place on 10 November.

