The key to power of Patna is closed in these 40 seats! Know the biggest ‘secret’ of Bihar elections:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The call for assembly elections has started in Bihar. From Patna to Delhi, political parties have started laying the board of their respective strategy. Every party, every coalition is claiming victory. But do you know that in this big battle of 243 seats in Bihar, there are some seats that work as the key of ‘Master’s’ for any party?

These seats are those on which the party or coalition which took an edge, understand that the Chief Minister of Patna became easier than half. Today we are going to tell you about this biggest ‘open secret’ of the politics of Bihar – these are the state 40 reserved seats,

What is the mathematics of these 40 seats?

Let us first understand a little account, that too in very easy language.

  • Magical data to form government: 122
  • Seats reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC): 38
  • Seats reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST): 02
  • Total reserved seats: 40

Now think, the party or coalition which has to reach the figure of 122, if it also wins 30-35 seats out of these 40 seats, then how easy will its work be? He will have to win only around 90 seats out of the remaining 203 seats. This is the reason why these 40 seats become a nose question for any political party.

Why are these seats called ‘Kingmaker’?

These seats are not only important in terms of electoral mathematics, but their political and social meanings are also very deep.

  • Strategy Center: This is the reason that be it NDA (BJP-JDU) or ‘India’ alliance (RJD-Congress), big leaders and strategists of both camps are putting the most emphasis on these 40 seats. Tour has increased in these areas, special plans are being made and ethnic equations are being very closely.

Taking the history of the last several elections, it becomes clear that any party which has won these reserved seats, the power in the hand is the strength of ‘Silent Voter’ in a way, which come quietly and reverse the results.

So the next time you read the news of Bihar elections or listen to the speech of a leader, you will pay attention. The real battle is not to win the hearts of these 40 seats, not in 243 seats, because the path of power in Bihar passes through the streets of these reserved seats.