By Manoj Kumar Edited by: Alok Shahi Updated: Mon, 20 Oct 2025 11:12 (IST) Bihar Elections: Crackers will be burst today, Monday, the last day of nomination for the seats of the second phase of Bihar elections. It remains to be seen who turns out to be a grenade and who turns out to be a sparkler. Voters will decide the fate of the candidates on November 11. Today is an important day for all the candidates as the nomination process is the beginning of their electoral journey. Bihar Elections: Monday, October 20 is the last day of nomination for seats in the second phase of Bihar elections. Jagran Correspondent, Purnia. While cities and towns began to shine with the festival of lights, the first phase of the Bihar assembly elections is also being held in the district today. Monday is the last day for nominations, so along with Diwali, there will be a lot of hustle and bustle of nominations. On one side there will be celebration of Diwali and on the other side there will be fireworks of nominations. Elections are scheduled in the second phase in the district, under which the nomination process has started from October 13, the last date of which is October 20. There will be a picture of the wrestlers in the election arena on Monday, after which the real rioting will begin. The wrestler who succeeds in winning the hearts of the people in the election battle will become the crown of that assembly. Remove ad, just read the news. There is electoral unrest in seven assembly constituencies of the district. This time in the era of coalition politics, there was such high tension drama ranging from seat sharing to ticket distribution that almost all the parties were left in ruins. From giving tickets and then taking them back, to cutting tickets from one party and giving them to another party, the game went on and on. Allegations ranging from making the prospective candidates cry to taking money and selling tickets have been made to the top leadership of the parties. Such political games have come to light that the secrets of the parties have been exposed. The situation of the constituent parties of the Grand Alliance is such that there was tension over the ticket until the end of the nomination. Till Saturday, the nominated candidates of the NDA have filed nomination papers in six out of the seven constituencies of the district, but the face of the candidates on five seats of the Grand Alliance is yet to be cleared. Till Saturday, NDA constituents Vijay Khemka of BJP from Purnia Sadar area, Vinod Yadav of BJP from Bayasi, Saba Zafar of JDU from Amour, Leshi Singh of JDU from Dhamdaha, Leshi Singh of JDU from Banmankhi. JDU Kaladhar Mandal submitted its nomination forms of Krishna Kumar Rishi and Rupauli. Kasba seat this time went to LJP from where Nitish Singh was made the candidate. But on behalf of the Grand Alliance, till now, former MP Santosh Kushwaha, who quit JDU and joined RJD from Dhamdaha Vis constituency, and Bima Bharti from Rupauli filed nominations. Apart from this, nomination has not yet been received from the Grand Alliance on the remaining five seats. The last chance for nomination on all the above seats is Monday, the day of Diwali. By Sunday, the situation of the constituent parties from seat sharing to tickets became clear. According to the information received, this time Purnia Sadar area also went to the Congress of the Grand Alliance, due to which social worker Jitendra Yadav was made the candidate. Amour is also in the bill of Congress, from where Jalil Mastan has been given another chance. RJD expressed confidence in its old representative Haji Abdus Subhan from Bayasi. While the Congress fielded Irfan Alam from Kasba and Devnarayan Rajak from Banmankhi. While LJP has made Nitish Singh its candidate on behalf of NDA. All the above candidates will submit their nomination forms on Monday. Many candidates rejected from the ticket, including former MLA Afaq Alam, will also file their nominations. This means that there will be a celebration of Diwali on Monday and there will also be a flurry of nominations.
Nomination ‘bomb’ will explode on Diwali in Bihar elections, which grenade and which sparkler? Voters will explode on November 11 – bihar election 2025 2nd phase nomination closed today vote on November 11
