Bihar’s first bet: The fate of 121 warriors will be captured in EVM tomorrow, know whether there is voting in your place or not.

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The bugle of Bihar Assembly elections 2025 has been sounded and now it is time for the first phase of that great battle, for which all the political parties have given their full strength. Tomorrow, i.e. on 6th November, votes will be cast for the first phase. This phase will not only indicate the coming results, but will also decide whether Nitish Kumar’s ‘good governance’ will continue or Tejashwi Yadav’s slogan of ‘change’ will speak to the public.

The first phase is like a ‘do or die’ situation for both the ruling NDA and the opposition Grand Alliance. In this phase, the reputation of many veterans and musclemen is also at stake.

Complete electoral mathematics of the first phase

Let us understand at a glance what is going to happen in the first phase:

  • How many districts? Total of Bihar in the first phase 18 districts Voting will take place in.
  • How many seats? of these 18 districts 121 assembly seats But voters will exercise their franchise.
  • Major battles: The contest is mainly between Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s JDU and NDA alliance with BJP and Tejashwi Yadav’s grand alliance of RJD, Congress and Left. However, Chirag Paswan and other small parties are also ready to spoil the game on many seats.

Know in which districts there is voting tomorrow?

If you are a voter of Bihar, then check whether there is voting in your district tomorrow or not. In the first phase, voting will be held in all or some assembly seats of these 18 districts:

  • Bhagalpur
  • dandy
  • Munger
  • Lakhisarai
  • Sheikhpura
  • Patna
  • Bhojpur
  • buxar
  • Kaimur
  • Rohtas
  • Arwal
  • Jehanabad
  • Aurangabad
  • Went
  • Nawada
  • jamui
  • East Champaran
  • Shivhar

What are the big issues of the first phase?

This time the elections are being held in a very different environment. In the first phase of voting, issues like employment, inflation, farmers’ problems, education and health dominated the most. Tejashwi Yadav is continuously repeating his promise of 10 lakh government jobs, while Nitish Kumar is seeking votes on the basis of his 15 years of work and experience.

Now the decision is in the hands of the people of Bihar. Tomorrow from 7 am to 6 pm, voters will press the EVM button to decide whom they want to see as the MLA of their area and whom they want to see as the next Chief Minister of the state. The Election Commission has made special arrangements for voting in view of Corona, so that everyone can cast their vote safely.