Exit polls predict a sweeping victory for the NDA in Bihar, with leaders celebrating the predicted outcome. Conversely, Mahagathbandhan leaders dismissed the polls as speculative, expressing confidence in their own victory. The counting of votes is scheduled for Friday. Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi NEW DELHI: Leaders of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) celebrated with evident jubilation on Tuesday, while those from the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) struck a dismissive tone, after exit polls following the second and final phase of polling in Bihar predicted a sweeping victory for the ruling coalition.”Exit polls are not accurate. They are only a speculation. It indicates what might happen. It would not be right to think that they are accurate,” Congress MP Tariq Anwar, whose party is a constituent of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)-led MGB, told news agency ANI.Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate expressed confidence that the MGB would emerge victorious. “My personal view is that we don’t comment on exit polls — we will speak when the actual results are out. However, Bihar will teach a lesson because its right to vote has been manipulated. I am confident that the Mahagathbandhan will form the government,” Shrinate said.Meanwhile, Umesh Singh Kushwaha of chief minister Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) — a key constituent of the NDA — thanked voters for reaffirming their faith in the alliance. “I thank the people of Bihar for putting a stamp on chief minister Nitish Kumar’s good governance and development. I congratulate the chief minister — there is a wave of support for the NDA across the state,” Kushwaha stated.Union minister Nityanand Rai of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) — a senior NDA ally alongside the JD(U) — described the “record” voter turnout as a reflection of the people’s trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and the alliance.Of the state’s 243 assembly constituencies, polling for 122 seats was conducted in the second phase, while voting for the remaining 121 seats took place in the first round on November 6. The counting of votes is scheduled for Friday.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‘We Love India’: Bhutan King Reaffirms Ties As PM Modi Unveils Connectivity, Energy BoostBangladesh Elections: Awami League, BNP Allege Lawlessness Under Yunus, Fear Violence In PollsIndia Tells UNSC To Enforce Zero-Tolerance On Terror Strictly Hours After Delhi Blast Kills Twelve’No Silver Medals In War’: CDS Chauhan Highlights India’s Technological Leap Amid Rising ThreatsLucknow Doctor Tasked By JeM To Form Women’s Terror Wing In India, Police Link To Delhi Blast ProbeTeen Who Killed Six Indian-Origin People In Texas Crash While High On THC Gets 65-Year Jail TermFrom Bhutan, PM Modi Issues Big Warning After Delhi Red Fort Blast, Promises Swift And Full JusticePulwama-Based Doctor Named In Delhi Blast, Rajnath Singh Vows Swift Justice At Defence DialoguePM Modi Leaves For Bhutan To Attend Fourth King’s 70th Birthday, Says Ties Will Grow StrongerPulwama Link To Delhi Blast? Doctor’s Car Leads To Chilling Terror Trail, Face Of Suspect Revealed123Photostories6 courageous freedom fighters of the Indian independence struggle that remain unsung to date10 powerful baby boy names that reflect strength and courageSadhguru calls fenugreek or methi a miracle medicine, ‘If taken properly it can…”Feeling tired all the time? You might have a Vitamin B12 deficiency — Here are the warning signsHina Khan to Bhagyashree: 5 must-see celeb looks of the day trending nowBeetroot with chia seeds: A natural superfood combo for heart and gut healthCurbing the menace: 8 houseplants that fight air-pollutantsLord Shiva Avatars According To Your Birth DateMomos are not bad: 7 reasons why they may be the healthiest street foodWhich zodiac signs are the most loyal in relationships?123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastJamie DimonDelhi Car BlastWWE Raw HighlightsMichael Willis Cause of DeathCade CunninghamStephen CurryCandace OwensMLB Trade RumorsDennis Hildeby
NEW DELHI: Leaders of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) celebrated with evident jubilation on Tuesday, while those from the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) struck a dismissive tone, after exit polls following the second and final phase of polling in Bihar predicted a sweeping victory for the ruling coalition.“Exit polls are not accurate. They are only a speculation. It indicates what might happen. It would not be right to think that they are accurate,” Congress MP Tariq Anwar, whose party is a constituent of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)-led MGB, told news agency ANI.Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate expressed confidence that the MGB would emerge victorious. “My personal view is that we don’t comment on exit polls — we will speak when the actual results are out. However, Bihar will teach a lesson because its right to vote has been manipulated. I am confident that the Mahagathbandhan will form the government,” Shrinate said.Meanwhile, Umesh Singh Kushwaha of chief minister Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) — a key constituent of the NDA — thanked voters for reaffirming their faith in the alliance. “I thank the people of Bihar for putting a stamp on chief minister Nitish Kumar’s good governance and development. I congratulate the chief minister — there is a wave of support for the NDA across the state,” Kushwaha stated.Union minister Nityanand Rai of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) — a senior NDA ally alongside the JD(U) — described the “record” voter turnout as a reflection of the people’s trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and the alliance.Of the state’s 243 assembly constituencies, polling for 122 seats was conducted in the second phase, while voting for the remaining 121 seats took place in the first round on November 6. The counting of votes is scheduled for Friday.