This time in the Bihar Assembly elections, the storm of Tejashwi Yadav is seen moving. In the third phase, votes were cast today for 78 assembly seats. Shortly after the voting ended, various TV news channels and survey agencies released the results of the exit poll. In the results of Today Chanakya Exit Poll of Today Chanakya, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has been estimated to get 44% votes in Bihar elections. Based on this estimate, in Bihar, all the other parties, including NDA, are looking clean in this election. Also, there is a possibility of the Grand Alliance leader Tejashwi Yadav becoming the next Chief Minister.
During the survey conducted for Bihar elections, in the analysis of Today's Chanakya people were asked questions on various issues. These questions involved changing the government and talking to people on various issues. 63% of the people answered yes to the question of changing the government. At the same time, 27% of people expressed happiness with Nitish Kumar's rule. During the survey of Today's Chanakya, various issues had an impact on the election. It showed that unemployment was 35%, corruption 19%, and other issues 34% of the issues affecting the election.
According to Today's Chanakya Exit Poll, voters in the assembly elections held in Bihar have rejected the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). At the same time, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has emerged as the first choice of voters. According to the exit poll, 44% of the votes in this election can go to the RJD, 34% to JDU, and 22% to others. Although these are based on exit poll estimates, it can give you an idea of the likely result of the election.
According to the exit poll, Nitish Kumar's farewell is certain this time. Nitish has been ruling the power of Bihar for the last one and a half-decade, only for some time he made Jitan Ram Manjhi the Chief Minister. In the last assembly election, Nitish left the NDA and contested with the RJD and became the CM, but then returned to the NDA. This time, the NDA contested under Nitish's leadership and according to the exit poll, the NDA's sweep appears to be clear. Significantly, this time in Bihar, assembly elections has been held in 3 phases. Polling was held for 71 seats on October 28 for the first phase, 94 seats on November 3 for the second phase, and 78 seats on November 7 for the third phase.