Voting for the first phase of Bihar assembly elections will be held on October 28. The Election Commission will issue a notification for the first phase of voting today. At the same time, in the wake of the Bihar elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has reached the residence of BJP President Jagat Prakash Nadda.
It has been said that there will be a discussion between the two leaders about the strategy of the Bihar election. Apart from this, there can also be talks about seat-sharing in NDA. After the meeting, the final seal of seat-sharing in the NDA alliance is likely.
Significantly, the assembly elections are going to be held in Bihar in October-November. Votes will be cast on October 28 for the first phase. In view of the first assembly elections held in the Corona era, the Commission has issued election guidelines.
This time candidates will be able to file their nomination for the election both online or offline. But there is confusion among nominees about the nomination as no consensus has been reached for seat sharing in both the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and opposition parties' grand alliance.
The nomination process for the first phase of 71 seats starts today. But so far no agreement has been reached in the grand alliance of ruling NDA and opposition parties regarding seat sharing. In such a situation, restlessness is seen among the candidates who have prepared to enter the election with the commencement of nomination.
However, both the Grand Alliance and the NDA are talking about announcing seat-sharing soon. But according to reports, the issue of seat-sharing does not seem to be resolved soon, given the politics of Bihar.