By: Shree1news, 10 NOV 2020
In a reverse of the exit poll prediction, the BJP has raced forward within the Bihar Assembly election 2020 outcomes vote count. The preliminary positive factors that the Grand Alliance had gathered has start to shrink. The ruling NDA has overtaken the trends with a transparent majority.
Notably, virtually all exit polls had referred to as for a strong present by Grand Alliance under the management of Tejashwi Yadav. However the present trends suggest that the exit poll was improper certainly and that NDA will return to power.
In line with the trends at the moment, BJP and JDU are main in 130 seats out of 243 seats. Additionally it is a transparent message of those tendencies that ‘Brand Modi’ continues to dominate. It’s because BJP has been probably the most highly effective performer on this election.
The trends suggest an in depth struggle between the Grand Alliance and the NDA with each allied events witnessing a seesaw-like battle. Sometimes the Grand Alliance and sometimes the NDA is ahead.
In the beginning, the Grand Alliance had made a significant edge over NDA. Later, NDA took a lead on 130 seats.
For the primary time in tendencies, the NDA has obtained a majority. The Grand Alliance has been lowered to 104 seats which may be very poor exhibiting for the alliance events.
The Grand Alliance’s CM candidate, Tejashwi Yadav is main from Raghopur seat , nonetheless, his elder brother Tej Pratap Yadav is trailing from Hasanpur seat. Tej Pratap is trailing by 1365 votes. He is pitted against JDU’s Rajkumar.
Other than this, BJP candidate Vijay Khemka from Purnia Sadar Assembly is leading with 1663 votes. Lacey Singh of JDU from Dhamdaha Assembly, Afaq Alam votes of Congress from Kasba Assembly, Bima Bharti of JDU from Rupauli Assembly are main.
In the meantime, Owaisi’s AIMIM party is currently leading in two seats within the counting of votes released for the Bihar Legislative Assembly elections. BSP too has an edge over one seat. One other necessary reality is that the Left parties are leading in 14 seats
Source: A-N