Preparations for the assembly elections have started in Bihar, the Election Commission is going to announce the voting dates today (6 October). In such a situation, many surveys related to the election are coming out, in which there is a close fight between Nitish -led NDA and Grand Alliance. This time, Prashant Kishore’s factor, who entered politics from the electoral strategist, is also going to play an important role in the election. In such a situation, it is also necessary to see the figures of the previous opinion poll that they proved to be accurate.
In the opinion polls that came out in the last Bihar election, most of them were expected to form a Grand Alliance government, while in many, there was a thorn collision between the NDA and the Grand Alliance. In the opinion poll of Lokniti-CSDS, NDA was expected to get 38 percent votes for 38 percent, Grand Alliance, Upendra Kushwaha’s alliance, seven percent, Chirag Paswan’s LJP six per cent and others were expected to get 17 per cent votes.
This time NDA-thorn collision in the Mahata alliance
This time, the NDA is seen getting an edge in the opinion poll revealed before the election dates. If an average figure of four opinion polls is seen, where NDA can get 40-52 percent votes and 130 to 158 seats. At the same time, the Grand Alliance is expected to get 37 to 41 percent vote share i.e. 80 to 103 seats.
Nitish Kumar CM face first choice
According to the JVC opinion poll, the RJD-led grand alliance is likely to get 40 percent of the votes and 81-103 seats. Apart from this, Prashant Kishore’s Jan Suraj can get 10-11 percent votes and 4-6 seats. If we talk about the face for the post of Chief Minister, then Nitish Kumar has made its first choice. He has been voted for this by 27 percent of the people, while Tejashwi Yadav is in second place.
Which party got how many seats in 2020 elections?
Rashtriya Janata Dal emerged as the largest party in Bihar’s assembly elections held in Bihar, RJD won 75 seats, while BJP got 74 seats, which was the second largest party. If Chief Minister Nitish Kumar talks about JDU, then he won 43 seats. Apart from this, Congress won 19, CPIML 12, Asaduddin Owaisi’s party AIMIM, 4 to Jitan Ram Manjhi, 4 to Mukesh Sahni’s VIP, 4 to CPI, 2 to 2, 2 to 2, Mayawati’s party BSP 1, LJP 1, LJP 1 and Independent.
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