Bihar Chunav 2025: Who will give secret to the throne of Bihar this time, whose atmosphere is created? Great disclosure in C-voter report
All parties have strengthened the preparations for Bihar election. The Bharatiya Janata Party makes a strong strategy with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. At the same time, Tejashwi Yadav works closely with the alliance. Tejashwi’s Party Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) was very dependent on the Muslim and Yadav voting bank, but this time the election could be different. C-voter founder Yashwant Deshmukh gave significant reactions to Bihar election. According to the C-Voter recording, Tejashwi Yadav is the first choice for the post of Chief Minister. He has been at the top of this survey since February this year, although there were some fluctuations in the percentage during this period. Prashant Kishore is currently second to Tejashwi. Therefore, the Jan Suraj Party Alliance can become a headache for the RJD. Yashwant Deshmukh, who spoke to the news about the Bihar election, said, while talking to the news, said Yashwant Deshmukh, the founder of C-Voter,: “Tjashwi Yadav’s election campaign has so far been very aggressive. He can also benefit from this during the election.” He said: “If you look at the position of Prashant Kishore, it is still seen how many votes he gets. Now he is at the top or below. If the election trend is in favor of two parties, Prashant Kishore can benefit to a certain extent. Prashant talks about change and the youth can like it.” Who is the first choice for the post of Chief Minister in Bihar? If we look at the first choice for the post of Chief Minister, Tejashwi Yadav is according to a survey by C-Voter at the forefront. He was 41 percent, 35 percent in June and 31 percent in August in February, while he held by 36 percent in September. In terms of Prashant Kishore, his percentage was very low in February, but continued to increase until September. He was 15 percent in February, 16 percent in June, 22 percent in August and 23 percent in September. Nitish Kumar was held by 16 percent of people in September. Share this story -tags