‘Kalamkaval’ trailer: Mammootty’s darkest avatar yet; mystery deepens around Kottayikonam case

‘Kalamkaval’ trailer: Mammootty’s darkest avatar yet; mystery deepens around Kottayikonam case

The highly anticipated trailer for Mammootty’s ‘Kalamkaval’ has just dropped, teasing a gripping mystery woven into the fabric of Kottayikonam. As tensions flare and communities clash, a police investigation unravels deeply buried secrets. With Mammootty’s character presenting a chilling dilemma about the nature of violence, this thriller promises to keep audiences on the edge of…

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Candidates from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Indian National Congress (INC), and Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) (HAM(S)) are locked in a close fight for Bihar’s Sikandra (SC) Assembly seat as counting approaches. The contest between Uday Narain Choudhary (RJD), Vinod Kumar Chaudhary (INC), and sitting MLA Prafull Manjhi (HAM-S) is shaping up as one of the most-watched three-way battles.Candidate NamePartyVotesStatusUday Narain ChoudharyRJD[To be updated][To be updated]Vinod Kumar ChaudharyINC[To be updated][To be updated]Prafull ManjhiHAM(S)[To be updated][To be updated]Subhash Chandra BoshJSP[To be updated][To be updated]Voting detailsSikandra went to polls during the second phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025. The constituency, part of Jamui district, witnessed strong voter participation, continuing Bihar’s trend of rising turnout — 66.91% statewide this year. In 2020, Sikandra had recorded nearly 60% polling, reflecting steady engagement in this reserved (SC) seat.Election Results 2025Bihar elections: NDA confident; can Tejashwi defy exit polls? Counting of votes todayBypolls: High stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting to begin soonBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122MGB0NDA0OTH0Leads + Wins: 0/243 Experience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueConstituency at a glanceSikandra is one of the 243 constituencies of the Bihar Legislative Assembly and falls under the Jamui (SC) parliamentary seat. The constituency, reserved for Scheduled Castes, covers a significant part of Jamui district and has a diverse mix of Dalit and backward-class voters, alongside a growing youth electorate.Historically, Sikandra has seen a range of political representation — from BJP and BSP victories in earlier decades to regional dominance by JD(U), Congress, and HAM(S) in recent years.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Not An Apologist For BJP’: Shashi Tharoor On Row Over Backing Modi Govt During Op SindoorPune Road Accident: At Least 6 Dead, Several Injured After Truck Rams Multiple Vehicles’Message to world’: Amit Shah vows strictest punishment for Delhi Terror Attack culpritsAfghanistan FM Muttaqi Slams Pakistan’s ‘Illogical’ Demands After Talks Collapse In TurkeyMultiple IEDs, 32 Vehicles: Agencies Uncover Plan For Serial Car Explosions In Delhi Blast Probe30,000 Troops, 25 Warships, Fighter Jets: India Concludes Tri-Service Drill Trishul | Op Sindoor 2.0Muhammad Yunus Sets February 2026 Election Date For Bangladesh Along With Referendum On July CharterProject Cheetah Boost: President Murmu, Duma Boko Attend Handover in GaboroneDramatic Drone Chase Catches Attacker Who Fled Amravati Wedding After Stabbing Groom With KnifeIndian Air Force Opens Nyoma Airbase In Ladakh, A Strategic Game-Changer Along The China Frontier123PhotostoriesRudraksh You Should Wear According To Your Birth DateFrom box office disasters to cult legends: The forgotten Bollywood films that rose againWorld Diabetes Day 2025: 7 foods to help reverse type 2 diabetes5 best jewellery metals that are safe for sensitive skinDesk jobs and diabetes: The hidden health cost of the corporate lifestyleGestational diabetes: What every expecting mother should knowRanveer Singh takes Bollywood by storm with flair, success and charismaDiabetic neuropathy and poor circulation: The root causes of foot damageWorld Diabetes Day 2025: Sugar isn’t the only enemy, 5 hidden triggers that fuel insulin resistanceGuava versus banana: Which is better for breakfast123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen Brunson InjuryAndy ReidGabrielle UnionAyesha CurryAja WilsonNico HarrisonKayla NicoleLamar JacksonNHL Trade RumorsDavid Kampf

Candidates from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Indian National Congress (INC), and Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) (HAM(S)) are locked in a close fight for Bihar’s Sikandra (SC) Assembly seat as counting approaches. The contest between Uday Narain Choudhary (RJD), Vinod Kumar Chaudhary (INC), and sitting MLA Prafull Manjhi (HAM-S) is shaping up as one of the most-watched three-way battles.Candidate NamePartyVotesStatusUday Narain ChoudharyRJD[To be updated][To be updated]Vinod Kumar ChaudharyINC[To be updated][To be updated]Prafull ManjhiHAM(S)[To be updated][To be updated]Subhash Chandra BoshJSP[To be updated][To be updated]Voting detailsSikandra went to polls during the second phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025. The constituency, part of Jamui district, witnessed strong voter participation, continuing Bihar’s trend of rising turnout — 66.91% statewide this year. In 2020, Sikandra had recorded nearly 60% polling, reflecting steady engagement in this reserved (SC) seat.Election Results 2025Bihar elections: NDA confident; can Tejashwi defy exit polls? Counting of votes todayBypolls: High stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting to begin soonBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122MGB0NDA0OTH0Leads + Wins: 0/243 Experience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueConstituency at a glanceSikandra is one of the 243 constituencies of the Bihar Legislative Assembly and falls under the Jamui (SC) parliamentary seat. The constituency, reserved for Scheduled Castes, covers a significant part of Jamui district and has a diverse mix of Dalit and backward-class voters, alongside a growing youth electorate.Historically, Sikandra has seen a range of political representation — from BJP and BSP victories in earlier decades to regional dominance by JD(U), Congress, and HAM(S) in recent years.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Not An Apologist For BJP’: Shashi Tharoor On Row Over Backing Modi Govt During Op SindoorPune Road Accident: At Least 6 Dead, Several Injured After Truck Rams Multiple Vehicles’Message to world’: Amit Shah vows strictest punishment for Delhi Terror Attack culpritsAfghanistan FM Muttaqi Slams Pakistan’s ‘Illogical’ Demands After Talks Collapse In TurkeyMultiple IEDs, 32 Vehicles: Agencies Uncover Plan For Serial Car Explosions In Delhi Blast Probe30,000 Troops, 25 Warships, Fighter Jets: India Concludes Tri-Service Drill Trishul | Op Sindoor 2.0Muhammad Yunus Sets February 2026 Election Date For Bangladesh Along With Referendum On July CharterProject Cheetah Boost: President Murmu, Duma Boko Attend Handover in GaboroneDramatic Drone Chase Catches Attacker Who Fled Amravati Wedding After Stabbing Groom With KnifeIndian Air Force Opens Nyoma Airbase In Ladakh, A Strategic Game-Changer Along The China Frontier123PhotostoriesRudraksh You Should Wear According To Your Birth DateFrom box office disasters to cult legends: The forgotten Bollywood films that rose againWorld Diabetes Day 2025: 7 foods to help reverse type 2 diabetes5 best jewellery metals that are safe for sensitive skinDesk jobs and diabetes: The hidden health cost of the corporate lifestyleGestational diabetes: What every expecting mother should knowRanveer Singh takes Bollywood by storm with flair, success and charismaDiabetic neuropathy and poor circulation: The root causes of foot damageWorld Diabetes Day 2025: Sugar isn’t the only enemy, 5 hidden triggers that fuel insulin resistanceGuava versus banana: Which is better for breakfast123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen Brunson InjuryAndy ReidGabrielle UnionAyesha CurryAja WilsonNico HarrisonKayla NicoleLamar JacksonNHL Trade RumorsDavid Kampf

Candidates from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Indian National Congress (INC), and Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) (HAM(S)) are locked in a close fight for Bihar’s Sikandra (SC) Assembly seat as counting approaches. The contest between Uday Narain Choudhary (RJD), Vinod Kumar Chaudhary (INC), and sitting MLA Prafull Manjhi (HAM-S) is shaping up as one of…

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Why Cristiano Ronaldo could face a ban and subsequently miss Portugal’s FIFA World Cup 2026 opener | Football News

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Top stocks to buy today: Stock recommendations for November 14, 2025 – check list

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Kaantha Movie Review and Release Live Updates: Dulquer Salmaan’s period drama thriller gets terrific first reviews; set for a magnificent opening

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Kaantha transports viewers into the charged, smoke-filled studios of 1950s Madras, delivering a riveting period drama where creativity and ambition collide. Directed by Selvamani Selvaraj, the film resists the temptation of treating old-world cinema as a glossy memory. Instead, it presents the industry as a volatile arena—one where egos clash, alliances crumble, and reputations hang…

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Vote counting begins today in Supaul, with JD(U)’s Bijendra Prasad Yadav seeking a third consecutive term. The election is shaped by complex caste dynamics, a rural electorate, and agrarian issues. Yadav, a senior JD(U) leader, faces a contest influenced by significant Muslim, SC, and EBC voter bases.  NEW DELHI: Counting of votes in the Supaul Assembly constituency will begin at 8:00am today, with the spotlight on JD(U) heavyweight Bijendra Prasad Yadav, who is seeking to retain the seat for a third consecutive term. He faces a triangular contest against Congress’s Minnatullah Rahmani and Jan Suraj’s Anil Singh, in a region where caste alignments and rural priorities have long shaped electoral outcomes. The contest this year comes against the backdrop of complex caste arithmetic, a predominantly rural electorate, and the continuing influence of agrarian and livelihood issues.Located in Supaul district, the constituency falls under the Supaul parliamentary seat, which comprises five assembly segments. Election Results 2025Bihar elections: NDA confident; can Tejashwi defy exit polls? Counting of votes todayBypolls: High stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting to begin soonBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122MGB0NDA0OTH0Leads + Wins: 0/243 Experience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueClassified as a general category seat, it has long been a key political ground for Yadav, one of JD(U)’s senior-most leaders and a cabinet minister in the state government.CandidatesParty Votes polledVoter percentageBijendra Prasad YadavBJP Minnatullah RahmaniINCAnil SinghJSMargin of differenceSupaul had 2,97,943 registered voters and 392 polling booths in the 2020 Bihar Assembly election. During the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, the number of polling booths was revised to 320. Voter participation has remained steady over the years – 56.71% in 2020, 58.09 per cent in 2015, and 60.05 per cent in the 2019 parliamentary election.The constituency’s diverse voter base – with a significant presence of Muslims, Scheduled Castes (SC) and Extremely Backward Classes (EBCs) – continues to shape its political outcomes. Muslims make up a considerable share of the electorate, making their support decisive for any candidate.In 2020, Bijendra Prasad Yadav (JD(U)) defeated Minnatullah Rahmani (INC) by a comfortable margin of about 28,000 votes. Yadav secured 86,174 votes (50.2 per cent), while Rahmani polled 58,075 (33.8 per cent). Five years earlier, in 2015, Yadav had won with 82,295 votes (54.7 per cent), defeating Congress’s Renuka Devi, who garnered around 44,898 votes. With the JD(U) hoping to maintain its stronghold and the opposition banking on local anti-incumbency, early trends from Supaul will offer a glimpse into north Bihar’s rural mood and the social coalition dynamics driving this election season.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Not An Apologist For BJP’: Shashi Tharoor On Row Over Backing Modi Govt During Op SindoorPune Road Accident: At Least 6 Dead, Several Injured After Truck Rams Multiple Vehicles’Message to world’: Amit Shah vows strictest punishment for Delhi Terror Attack culpritsAfghanistan FM Muttaqi Slams Pakistan’s ‘Illogical’ Demands After Talks Collapse In TurkeyMultiple IEDs, 32 Vehicles: Agencies Uncover Plan For Serial Car Explosions In Delhi Blast Probe30,000 Troops, 25 Warships, Fighter Jets: India Concludes Tri-Service Drill Trishul | Op Sindoor 2.0Muhammad Yunus Sets February 2026 Election Date For Bangladesh Along With Referendum On July CharterProject Cheetah Boost: President Murmu, Duma Boko Attend Handover in GaboroneDramatic Drone Chase Catches Attacker Who Fled Amravati Wedding After Stabbing Groom With KnifeIndian Air Force Opens Nyoma Airbase In Ladakh, A Strategic Game-Changer Along The China Frontier123PhotostoriesWorld Diabetes Day 2025: 7 foods to help reverse type 2 diabetes5 best jewellery metals that are safe for sensitive skinDesk jobs and diabetes: The hidden health cost of the corporate lifestyleGestational diabetes: What every expecting mother should knowRanveer Singh takes Bollywood by storm with flair, success and charismaDiabetic neuropathy and poor circulation: The root causes of foot damageWorld Diabetes Day 2025: Sugar isn’t the only enemy, 5 hidden triggers that fuel insulin resistanceGuava versus banana: Which is better for breakfastTop 5 national parks in the U.S. to see fireflies before they’re gone from the Earth!Beyond hydration and fiber: This one juice can help cleanse colon naturally123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen Brunson InjuryAndy ReidGabrielle UnionAyesha CurryAja WilsonNico HarrisonKayla NicoleLamar JacksonNHL Trade RumorsDavid Kampf

Vote counting begins today in Supaul, with JD(U)’s Bijendra Prasad Yadav seeking a third consecutive term. The election is shaped by complex caste dynamics, a rural electorate, and agrarian issues. Yadav, a senior JD(U) leader, faces a contest influenced by significant Muslim, SC, and EBC voter bases. NEW DELHI: Counting of votes in the Supaul Assembly constituency will begin at 8:00am today, with the spotlight on JD(U) heavyweight Bijendra Prasad Yadav, who is seeking to retain the seat for a third consecutive term. He faces a triangular contest against Congress’s Minnatullah Rahmani and Jan Suraj’s Anil Singh, in a region where caste alignments and rural priorities have long shaped electoral outcomes. The contest this year comes against the backdrop of complex caste arithmetic, a predominantly rural electorate, and the continuing influence of agrarian and livelihood issues.Located in Supaul district, the constituency falls under the Supaul parliamentary seat, which comprises five assembly segments. Election Results 2025Bihar elections: NDA confident; can Tejashwi defy exit polls? Counting of votes todayBypolls: High stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting to begin soonBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122MGB0NDA0OTH0Leads + Wins: 0/243 Experience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueClassified as a general category seat, it has long been a key political ground for Yadav, one of JD(U)’s senior-most leaders and a cabinet minister in the state government.CandidatesParty Votes polledVoter percentageBijendra Prasad YadavBJP Minnatullah RahmaniINCAnil SinghJSMargin of differenceSupaul had 2,97,943 registered voters and 392 polling booths in the 2020 Bihar Assembly election. During the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, the number of polling booths was revised to 320. Voter participation has remained steady over the years – 56.71% in 2020, 58.09 per cent in 2015, and 60.05 per cent in the 2019 parliamentary election.The constituency’s diverse voter base – with a significant presence of Muslims, Scheduled Castes (SC) and Extremely Backward Classes (EBCs) – continues to shape its political outcomes. Muslims make up a considerable share of the electorate, making their support decisive for any candidate.In 2020, Bijendra Prasad Yadav (JD(U)) defeated Minnatullah Rahmani (INC) by a comfortable margin of about 28,000 votes. Yadav secured 86,174 votes (50.2 per cent), while Rahmani polled 58,075 (33.8 per cent). Five years earlier, in 2015, Yadav had won with 82,295 votes (54.7 per cent), defeating Congress’s Renuka Devi, who garnered around 44,898 votes. With the JD(U) hoping to maintain its stronghold and the opposition banking on local anti-incumbency, early trends from Supaul will offer a glimpse into north Bihar’s rural mood and the social coalition dynamics driving this election season.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Not An Apologist For BJP’: Shashi Tharoor On Row Over Backing Modi Govt During Op SindoorPune Road Accident: At Least 6 Dead, Several Injured After Truck Rams Multiple Vehicles’Message to world’: Amit Shah vows strictest punishment for Delhi Terror Attack culpritsAfghanistan FM Muttaqi Slams Pakistan’s ‘Illogical’ Demands After Talks Collapse In TurkeyMultiple IEDs, 32 Vehicles: Agencies Uncover Plan For Serial Car Explosions In Delhi Blast Probe30,000 Troops, 25 Warships, Fighter Jets: India Concludes Tri-Service Drill Trishul | Op Sindoor 2.0Muhammad Yunus Sets February 2026 Election Date For Bangladesh Along With Referendum On July CharterProject Cheetah Boost: President Murmu, Duma Boko Attend Handover in GaboroneDramatic Drone Chase Catches Attacker Who Fled Amravati Wedding After Stabbing Groom With KnifeIndian Air Force Opens Nyoma Airbase In Ladakh, A Strategic Game-Changer Along The China Frontier123PhotostoriesWorld Diabetes Day 2025: 7 foods to help reverse type 2 diabetes5 best jewellery metals that are safe for sensitive skinDesk jobs and diabetes: The hidden health cost of the corporate lifestyleGestational diabetes: What every expecting mother should knowRanveer Singh takes Bollywood by storm with flair, success and charismaDiabetic neuropathy and poor circulation: The root causes of foot damageWorld Diabetes Day 2025: Sugar isn’t the only enemy, 5 hidden triggers that fuel insulin resistanceGuava versus banana: Which is better for breakfastTop 5 national parks in the U.S. to see fireflies before they’re gone from the Earth!Beyond hydration and fiber: This one juice can help cleanse colon naturally123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen Brunson InjuryAndy ReidGabrielle UnionAyesha CurryAja WilsonNico HarrisonKayla NicoleLamar JacksonNHL Trade RumorsDavid Kampf

NEW DELHI: Counting of votes in the Supaul Assembly constituency will begin at 8:00am today, with the spotlight on JD(U) heavyweight Bijendra Prasad Yadav, who is seeking to retain the seat for a third consecutive term. He faces a triangular contest against Congress’s Minnatullah Rahmani and Jan Suraj’s Anil Singh, in a region where caste…

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BENGALURU: Manipal Education and Medical Group India (MEMG) submitted an expression of interest (EoI) to participate in corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) of Think & Learn, the parent company of Byju’s.In a statement on Thursday, MEMG India said it sought inclusion in list of prospective resolution applicants and requested access to company’s financial and operational…

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De De Pyaar De 2 Movie Review and Release Live Updates: The Ajay Devgn, Rakul Preet Singh starrer opens to positive reviews

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‘De De Pyaar De 2’ arrives as the follow-up to the 2019 hit ‘De De Pyaar De’, which featured Ajay Devgn, Rakul Preet Singh and Tabu. The sequel brings back Ajay and Rakul, continuing their unconventional love story while delving deeper into the challenges that stem from their age difference. Packed with humour, mishaps and…

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NEW DELHI: Supreme Court Thursday rejected Tamil Nadu’s strident opposition to Karnataka’s proposed multi-purpose Mekedatu project and said that the M K Stalin govt’s objection to preparation of a detailed project report (DPR) is misconceived as it is yet to be approved by the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) and the Central Water Commission (CWC).A…

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Almost every district in Kyiv was under a ‘massive’ attack Friday morning, mayor Vitaly Klitschko said as Russia intensified its attacks on infrastructure.At least 11 people were wounded, five of whom were hospitalised, including a pregnant woman and a man in “extremely serious condition”. Russia Says Ukrainian Drone Regiment In Donetsk ‘WIPED OUT’ In Missile…

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NEW DELHI: Candidates from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation (CPI(ML)L), and the Jan Suraaj Party (JSP) are locked in a close three-way contest in Bihar’s Digha Assembly constituency, one of the largest and most politically significant seats in the state. As polling took place on November 11, 2025, in the second phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections, incumbent MLA Sanjeev Chaurasia (BJP) is facing a strong challenge from Divya Gautam (CPI(ML)L) and Ritesh Ranjan Singh alias Bittu Singh (JSP), making this a crucial battleground in Patna district.Candidate NamePartyVotesStatusSanjeev ChaurasiaBJP[To be updated][To be updated]Divya GautamCPI(ML)L[To be updated][To be updated]Ritesh Ranjan Singh (Bittu Singh)JSP[To be updated][To be updated]Pranjal SinghPP[To be updated][To be updated]Prabhakar SinghBSP[To be updated][To be updated]Rajiv SinghRRP[To be updated][To be updated]Kusumlata VermaIndependent[To be updated][To be updated]Voting detailsThe Digha constituency witnessed a voter turnout of 74.85%, reflecting high civic engagement compared to its 2020 turnout of 60.12%. Bihar as a whole recorded a historic 66.91% turnout, marking the state’s highest in over two decades.Election Results 2025Bihar elections: NDA confident; can Tejashwi defy exit polls? Counting of votes todayBypolls: High stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting to begin soonBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122MGB0NDA0OTH0Leads + Wins: 0/243 Experience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueConstituency at a glanceLocated in Patna district, Digha is one of six Assembly segments forming the Patna Sahib Lok Sabha seat. Created in 2008 after the delimitation exercise, Digha was designed for a more balanced voter distribution but has since grown into Bihar’s largest constituency by electorate size.In the 2020 Assembly polls, Sanjeev Chaurasia (BJP) retained the seat by a margin of 46,073 votes, defeating Shashi Yadav (CPI(ML)L) in a straight contest. He had earlier won the 2015 election as well, reinforcing the BJP’s urban dominance in the area.The constituency comprises six panchayats and 14 municipal wards, largely falling under the Patna Municipal Corporation, making it a politically vibrant mix of urban and semi-urban voters. The electorate has grown steadily, from 460,868 registered voters in 2020 to 473,108 in 2024, underlining its expanding political weight within Patna’s urban belt.Digha has consistently leaned toward BJP. With the Jan Suraaj Party also entering the fray this year, the 2025 contest has evolved into a three-cornered battle, potentially reshaping the region’s urban political dynamics. The BJP’s challenge will be to maintain its dominance amid growing anti-incumbency and voter fatigue. About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Not An Apologist For BJP’: Shashi Tharoor On Row Over Backing Modi Govt During Op SindoorPune Road Accident: At Least 6 Dead, Several Injured After Truck Rams Multiple Vehicles’Message to world’: Amit Shah vows strictest punishment for Delhi Terror Attack culpritsAfghanistan FM Muttaqi Slams Pakistan’s ‘Illogical’ Demands After Talks Collapse In TurkeyMultiple IEDs, 32 Vehicles: Agencies Uncover Plan For Serial Car Explosions In Delhi Blast Probe30,000 Troops, 25 Warships, Fighter Jets: India Concludes Tri-Service Drill Trishul | Op Sindoor 2.0Muhammad Yunus Sets February 2026 Election Date For Bangladesh Along With Referendum On July CharterProject Cheetah Boost: President Murmu, Duma Boko Attend Handover in GaboroneDramatic Drone Chase Catches Attacker Who Fled Amravati Wedding After Stabbing Groom With KnifeIndian Air Force Opens Nyoma Airbase In Ladakh, A Strategic Game-Changer Along The China Frontier123PhotostoriesWorld Diabetes Day 2025: 7 foods to help reverse type 2 diabetes5 best jewellery metals that are safe for sensitive skinDesk jobs and diabetes: The hidden health cost of the corporate lifestyleGestational diabetes: What every expecting mother should knowRanveer Singh takes Bollywood by storm with flair, success and charismaDiabetic neuropathy and poor circulation: The root causes of foot damageWorld Diabetes Day 2025: Sugar isn’t the only enemy, 5 hidden triggers that fuel insulin resistanceGuava versus banana: Which is better for breakfastTop 5 national parks in the U.S. to see fireflies before they’re gone from the Earth!Beyond hydration and fiber: This one juice can help cleanse colon naturally123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen Brunson InjuryAndy ReidGabrielle UnionAyesha CurryAja WilsonNico HarrisonKayla NicoleLamar JacksonNHL Trade RumorsDavid Kampf

NEW DELHI: Candidates from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation (CPI(ML)L), and the Jan Suraaj Party (JSP) are locked in a close three-way contest in Bihar’s Digha Assembly constituency, one of the largest and most politically significant seats in the state. As polling took place on November 11, 2025, in the second phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections, incumbent MLA Sanjeev Chaurasia (BJP) is facing a strong challenge from Divya Gautam (CPI(ML)L) and Ritesh Ranjan Singh alias Bittu Singh (JSP), making this a crucial battleground in Patna district.Candidate NamePartyVotesStatusSanjeev ChaurasiaBJP[To be updated][To be updated]Divya GautamCPI(ML)L[To be updated][To be updated]Ritesh Ranjan Singh (Bittu Singh)JSP[To be updated][To be updated]Pranjal SinghPP[To be updated][To be updated]Prabhakar SinghBSP[To be updated][To be updated]Rajiv SinghRRP[To be updated][To be updated]Kusumlata VermaIndependent[To be updated][To be updated]Voting detailsThe Digha constituency witnessed a voter turnout of 74.85%, reflecting high civic engagement compared to its 2020 turnout of 60.12%. Bihar as a whole recorded a historic 66.91% turnout, marking the state’s highest in over two decades.Election Results 2025Bihar elections: NDA confident; can Tejashwi defy exit polls? Counting of votes todayBypolls: High stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting to begin soonBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122MGB0NDA0OTH0Leads + Wins: 0/243 Experience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueConstituency at a glanceLocated in Patna district, Digha is one of six Assembly segments forming the Patna Sahib Lok Sabha seat. Created in 2008 after the delimitation exercise, Digha was designed for a more balanced voter distribution but has since grown into Bihar’s largest constituency by electorate size.In the 2020 Assembly polls, Sanjeev Chaurasia (BJP) retained the seat by a margin of 46,073 votes, defeating Shashi Yadav (CPI(ML)L) in a straight contest. He had earlier won the 2015 election as well, reinforcing the BJP’s urban dominance in the area.The constituency comprises six panchayats and 14 municipal wards, largely falling under the Patna Municipal Corporation, making it a politically vibrant mix of urban and semi-urban voters. The electorate has grown steadily, from 460,868 registered voters in 2020 to 473,108 in 2024, underlining its expanding political weight within Patna’s urban belt.Digha has consistently leaned toward BJP. With the Jan Suraaj Party also entering the fray this year, the 2025 contest has evolved into a three-cornered battle, potentially reshaping the region’s urban political dynamics. The BJP’s challenge will be to maintain its dominance amid growing anti-incumbency and voter fatigue. 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NEW DELHI: Candidates from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation (CPI(ML)L), and the Jan Suraaj Party (JSP) are locked in a close three-way contest in Bihar’s Digha Assembly constituency, one of the largest and most politically significant seats in the state. As polling took place on November 11, 2025, in…

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