Voting for the second phase of assembly elections has been completed in Bihar. Now waiting for the results, which will come on 14th November. Many opinion polls have come out before the voting results. From the poll data it appears that the contest is directly between the NDA and the Grand Alliance. According to the exit poll of Matriz-IANS, this time in the elections NDA is expected to get 147 to 167 seats, Grand Alliance is expected to get 70 to 90 seats, while others are expected to get 2 to 6 seats.
How many seats are expected for BJP and RJD?
In the opinion poll of Matriz-IANS, BJP has been given 65-73 seats, JDU has been given 67-75 seats, LJP (R) has been given 7-0 seats, HAM has been given 4-5 seats and RLM has been given 1-2 seats. At the same time, in the Grand Alliance, RJD has been given 53-58 seats, Congress 10-12 seats, VIP 1-4 seats and Left parties have been given 9-14 seats.
AIMIM performance estimates
According to survey agency Matrice, Asaduddin Owaisi’s party AIMIM is expected to get 2–3 seats this time, while the estimated vote share of the party is said to be 1%.
How many seats did AIMIM contest elections on?
Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM has fielded candidates on a total of 25 seats in the Bihar assembly elections this time. Of these, 15 seats are from Seemanchal region, which is considered a strong stronghold of the party.
How was the performance of AIMIM in 2020?
In the 2020 elections, AIMIM contested 20 seats and won 5 seats. The party got 1.3% vote share in that election. Although the losing AIMIM candidate could not come second on any seat, he did finish third on four seats.
Disclaimer- With the second phase of elections, voting has taken place on all 243 seats in Bihar. The country is waiting to know whose government is going to be formed in Bihar. The wait is nearing its end. Different survey agencies have conducted exit polls of Bihar. abp news is a responsible channel of the country. We understand our responsibility. Therefore, following the guidelines of the Election Commission, we will not show the first numbers of the exit poll before 6.30 pm. Let us tell the audience that ABP News has not conducted any survey of its own.

