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Bihar Assembly Elections 2020

Bihar Assembly Elections Results: NDA, Grand Alliance engage in tight contest

| @indiablooms | Nov 10, 2020, at 03:50 pm

Patna: The Grand Alliance and the ruling National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) are engaged in a tight fight as the counting of the votes cast in the Bihar Assembly polls is currently going on Tuesday.

After a slow start in the early hours, the NDA has gained pace and now it has reduced the gap with Grand Alliance which is ahead in 113 seats. The NDA is leading in 111, as per trends at 10.15 am.

The Bihar Assembly has 243 seats and the magic figure needed is 122.

Nitish Kumar has been the CM of Bihar for the past 14 years.

Amid tight security vote counting started at 8 am.

Counting is taking place in 55 Centres spread across all 38 districts in the state.

NDA and Grand Alliance are two main power contenders while other newly floated fronts comprising smaller parties have also tried their best to be in important roles in the formation of the government in the post-poll scenario.

 The verdict of the people, sealed in EVMs during three-phase of assembly elections held on October 28, November 3 and November 7, would be known today.

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