Voting for the Bihar assembly elections has been held in three phases. A vote count will be held on Tuesday 10 November, in which it will be known to whom the people have handed over the key of power. However, in the exit poll, the grand alliance seems to be overtaking the NDA. The Shiv Sena has targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for this. In its mouthpiece Saamana, the party has written that leaders including Prime Minister Modi, Nitish Kumar, etc. could not stand in front of the young Tejashwi Yadav.
The Shiv Sena wrote in Saamana, 'Shantar is the last rung in Bihar. Leaders including Prime Minister Modi, Nitish Kumar, etc. could not stand in front of the young Tejashwi Yadav. False balloons were released into the air, they disappeared in the air. People took the election of Bihar into their hands. He did not kneel before Prime Minister Modi and Nitish Kumar. Jamnagar was overflowing at Tejaswi's meetings and the nation has seen such a picture of leaders like Prime Minister Modi and Nitish Kumar tearing down the face of Nirjiv Matko.
The party has greeted the public for giving a chance to the grand alliance in the state. Shiv Sena wrote, 'Jungleraj will come again in Bihar, such fear was shown. But as if people have clearly said, "First you go, we will settle even if Jungle Raj comes!" The less we are to praise the people of America and Bihar, the less! The public is superior and omnipotent. The struggle of Biden and Tejashwi Yadav was against injustice, untruth, and hypocrisy. He seems to be successful. '
Exit poll results are forming a grand alliance government
The grand alliance appears to be in a stronger position than the NDA in the exit poll which surfaced in the Bihar elections. The Times Now-C voter has projected 116 seats for the NDA and 120 for the Grand Alliance. Today's-Chanakya has predicted 55 seats for the NDA and 180 seats for the Grand Alliance. Republic-Jan talk has given the possibility of getting NDA from 91 to 117, ABP-CVoter from 104 to 128, and TV9 Bharatvara from 110 to 120 seats. According to the exit poll, the Nitish Kumar-led government is seen farewell from the state.