Bihar elections 2025: At 67.14%, phase 2 records highest-ever voter turnout
Security has been tightened, even more than usual, due to the Delhi car blast that killed 12.
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The first phase saw a record turnout of over 65 per cent (PTI)
Patna, 11 Nov
Bihar on Tuesday recorded its highest-ever voter turnout of
67.14 per cent, provisionally, at close of polling in the second and final
phase of the high-stakes assembly elections, seen as a veritable referendum on
the state’s longest-serving Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
The polling percentage across 122 constituencies comprising
3.70 crore voters, which was higher than the “record” 65.09 turnout registered
in the first phase on 6 November, was likely to go up, as queues of voters were
seen at many booths, officials said.
The second phase, in which eight ministers of his cabinet
are in the fray, involves high stakes for the ruling NDA, as also the
opposition INDIA bloc, which pins its hopes on the incumbency factor, as well
as the high concentration of Muslims in many of the poll-bound districts.
The second phase is of particular significance for the
Congress, a spent force which is, nonetheless, the second largest constituent
of the INDIA bloc in Bihar. Of the 19 seats it had won in 2020 Assembly polls,
12 go to polls in the current phase. Its sitting MLAs include state president
Rajesh Kumar Ram (Kutumba) and Shakeel Ahmed Khan (Kadwa).
Kishanganj district recorded the highest polling percentage
so far at 51.86, followed by Gayaji (50.95), and Jamui (50.91). Madhubani
recorded the lowest polling percentage at 43.39, followed by Nawada (43.45) and
Bhagalpur (45.09).
In the first phase, on November 6, a "record"
65.09 per cent of 3.75 crore electors, across 121 constituencies had cast their
vote, which both rival groups claim to be to their advantage.
However, Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor, the
proverbial 'X factor' in the elections, believes that the spike in voting
percentage is due to the fact that people of the state, who had been in search
of an "alternative", have found one in his barely a year old outfit.
Voting began for 122 constituencies in Bihar in the second
and final phase of the high-stakes assembly polls amid tight security
arrangements. The polling began at 7 am and will continue till 5 pm.
In this phase, the electoral fate of 1,302 candidates,
including several ministers in the Nitish Kumar government, will be sealed.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
urged electors to exercise their franchise in the final phase of polling and
set a new voting record.
"Today marks the second and final phase of voting in
the Bihar assembly elections. I urge all voters to participate enthusiastically
and set a new voting record. I especially urge my young friends from the state,
who are voting for the first time, to not only cast their votes themselves but
also inspire others to do so," the PM said on X.
Kumar said voting is "not only our right, but also a
responsibility".
"I appeal to voters to exercise their right to vote in
the second phase of the Bihar assembly elections," he said in a social
media post.
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