Whether it is cricket or politics, timing, understand the math of the difference of 89-31.
Bihar 1st phase election: Whether it is cricket or politics, timing, understand the math of the difference of 89-32. Last updated: 06 October 2025, 20:37 The battle cry of Bihar was sounded. Chief election commissioner Gyanesh Kumar ended the guard. Bihar election dates are out. For the first time in 25 years, elections are held in only two phases. The vote for the first phase will take place on November 6. The vote for the second phase will take place on November 11. The form of the next government of Bihar will be unveiled on November 14. Elections are held in two phases in Bihar. Does the election phase affect the results? It’s easy to understand. Bihar meeting elections 2015 is a great example of this. In September, Mohan Bhagwat gave a fixed statement – there must be a social review of the discussion. The first phase of the election began from October 12. The second phase was on the 16th. After this, Lalu Yadav made the statement of Bhagwat a big case. The narrative has changed soon. Lalu and Nitish shook hand instead of hearts. There was a history of social justice politics. Thus, a discussion in the political atmosphere of Bihar began that BJP is anti-reservation. BJP had to carry the piece in the remaining three phases. Therefore, timing is important. Whether it is cricket or politics. Now test the timing of Bihar meetings elections 2025. After 25 years elections are held in only two phases. The first phase is on November 6. Chhath Paran is on October 28. This means that the first phase of the election is just after 8 days. Now look at the discussion status in trains coming from Bihar. House full up to ten days after Chhath. Who will stop voting then? Sleeping class or ACs. Either way, there is a waiting list of more than 400 sleeping space. Not so much in AC. Those who are employed think to return on November 1 or 2, because November 2 is Sunday. Most of these people can apply for leave and voice in the first phase. But will the working class traveling through Sleeper can utilize this facility? You can decide comparatively. They will also not have the confidence to get a confirmed ticket again, and on the other hand there is a fear of losing their income. Maybe they don’t have pl-cl left. Now think about which part of the people support NDA and Grand Alliance. Then understand the list of 121 seats in the 18 districts below. If we look at the last election results of the meeting, the dominance of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal United (JDU) will be seen on the first phase seats. Another factor will be visible. In the second phase, there are districts along the Bihar border. It also includes the districts where the Muslim population is large. However, even in the first phase, there are seats in Darbhanga-Madhubani where Muslim voters play an important role. But in 2020, out of 121 seats in the first phase, NDA won 89 seats and RJD Congress Links were reduced to 32. The first phase is in favor of NDA with a margin of 89-31. This is also when the last election ended on November 7 and Chhath Puja was held 13 days later on November 20-21. Every year during Chhath, about 10 to 15 Lakh people go to Bihar, while about 57 Lakh Biharis lives outside the state. Therefore, most people who go to Chhath will be those whose names are in the voters list. In the special incentive review conducted by the Electoral Commission, about 31 lakh voters were found who permanently left Bihar. There is a great possibility that the names of people who go home at Chhath are in the voters list every year. In the last election, there was a big difference between Chhath and mood, and most of the people may have returned. This time the situation is reversed. In such a situation, the victory rate of 89 can increase. There were 8 seats in particular where the victory or defeat with a very small margin was decided. These include Hilsa, Barbigha, Ghosi, Warisnagar, Bhore and Kalyanpur. DISTRICT NDA (2020 ELECTION CULTURE) GRAND Alliance Bhojpur 4 3 Buxar 3 1 Patna 10 4 Nalanda 7 0 Lakhisarai 2 0 Begusarai 6 1 Siwan 5 3 Gopalganj 5 1 Munger 2 1 Khagaria 4 0 Saharsa 3 1 Madhepura 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Samastipur 5 5 Darbhanga 7 3 Vaishali 7 1 Muzver Saran 8 2 Sheikhpura 1 1 Total seats – 121 89 32 About author Alok Kumareditor Alok Kumar is the editor of Hindi Digital in News 18. He is responsible for very special projects. In the past two decades, he has worked in various roles in Univarta, BBC, Sahara, TV 9, Times Network and Zee Group. Alok Kumar is the editor of Hindi Digital at News 18. He is responsible for very special projects. In the past two decades, he has worked in various roles in Univarta, BBC, Sahara, TV 9, Times Network and Zee Group. Location: Patna, Patna, Bihar first published: 06 October 2025, 19:08 IST Homebihar whether it is cricket or politics, timing, understand the math with the difference of 89-31.