Patna: The political atmosphere in Bihar has become tense and charged after voting for the 2025 Assembly elections. With just days left for the final results, all eyes are on the outcome that will shape the state’s future. Exit polls have predicted a possible win for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), increasing anxiety and excitement among political leaders and supporters.
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tej Pratap Yadav has already claimed victory for the Grand Alliance, even before the votes are officially counted. Speaking confidently, he said that his party is sure of forming the next government in Bihar. His comments came as reporters questioned him about the early celebrations among his supporters. This claim by Tej Pratap has sparked heated political discussions across the state, with rival parties responding sharply.
The state witnessed record-breaking voter participation this year, with nearly 67 percent turnout — the highest ever in Bihar’s Assembly election history. A large number of women came out to vote, playing a key role in shaping the results. Political experts believe this surge in women voters could influence many crucial constituencies. The strong turnout reflects people’s growing interest and trust in the democratic process.
Meanwhile, the NDA camp is showing signs of optimism, with several leaders expressing quiet confidence after the exit poll results. Celebrations have already begun in some areas, though leaders are being cautious until the final results are declared on November 14. On the other hand, the Grand Alliance has dismissed the exit polls, calling them misleading and inaccurate. They insist that the real results will surprise everyone and go in their favour.
As Bihar waits for the big day, political activities have intensified. Party offices are bustling with meetings, preparations, and strategy discussions. Both alliances are confident, but only one will emerge victorious once the counting concludes. Until then, Bihar remains on edge, eagerly watching as its political future hangs in the balance.



















