Bihar is witnessing a closely contested Assembly Election in 2025 with key figures, including incumbent Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Mahagathbandhan candidate Tejashwi Yadav, and leaders from the BJP, competing for the state's top post. Nitish Kumar, recognised as the longest-serving Chief Minister, has frequently shifted political alliances, earning him the nickname 'Paltu Ram' among some leaders. As the state's political landscape remains dynamic, voter preferences and alliance strategies are under intense scrutiny this election season. Advertisement
Polling began on 6 November with high voter turnout across the state. The Election Commission reported 10.72 lakh new electors and 7.78 lakh voters between 18-19 years, indicating a significant youth presence. In this phase, 122 women cand

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