The campaign for the first phase of the Bihar assembly elections, covering 121 seats, ended on Tuesday evening, setting the stage for polling on November 6. The high-decibel campaign closed at 6 pm, with top national and regional leaders holding back-to-back rallies across key constituencies.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed three rallies, while Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held five public meetings. BJP president JP Nadda led a roadshow and addressed a rally, while Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi held three meetings. Advertisement

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted virtually with the BJP’s women workers in Bihar, while Chief Minister Nitish Kumar addressed multiple gatherings. RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav crisscrossed the state with a packed schedule of rallies.

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