The decision was taken without voting, all 10 candidates were elected unopposed in the Legislative Council elections.

The decision was taken without voting, all 10 candidates were elected unopposed in the Legislative Council elections.

The biggest news of this time is coming out from the politics of Bihar. In the elections to be held on 10 seats of Bihar Legislative Council, the complete result has become clear even without voting. After the expiry of the deadline for withdrawal of nominations, all the 10 candidates remaining in the electoral fray have been declared elected unopposed. The date of voting for these seats was fixed for June 18, but the equations between the opposition and ruling parties were such that voting did not take place. In this election, the ruling NDA has completely gained the upper hand, winning 9 out of 10 seats, while the main opposition party RJD (RJD) has had to be content with only 1 seat.

Many new faces reached the House for the first time, a crowd of veterans gathered to receive the certificate.

As soon as the official announcement of the unopposed election was made, the commotion intensified in the Bihar Assembly complex located in Patna. The candidates declared victorious started reaching the House one by one to collect their election certificates. The most special thing about this time’s council elections is that many new faces are entering the House. Those who became members of the House for the first time include JDU’s Nishant Kumar and Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Pawan Singh, who remain the center of discussion in political circles. The joy of victory could be clearly seen on the faces of the leaders who came to collect the certificates. In the House premises, their supporters gave a warm welcome to their leaders with flowers, garlands and slogans.

Know which faces of which party became honourable, who had how much influence.

If we look at the mathematics of seats in this election, NDA, showing unity, had fielded 9 of its candidates and all of them have been elected without any opposition. These include prominent faces of BJP and JDU as well as representatives of allies. On the other hand, on behalf of the opposition Grand Alliance, only Sunil Singh of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) had filed his nomination, who is considered close to Lalu Prasad Yadav and has been elected as a member of the House for the second time. Out of all the 10 newly elected Legislative Councilors (MLC), the tenure of 9 members is going to be for full 6 years, while the tenure of JDU’s Lalan Prasad, who was elected in a by-election on a seat vacant after the resignation of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, will be for 4 years.

The game was decided on the last day of nomination, not a single vote was cast

This time the entire process of Bihar MLC elections was very interesting. Only 10 candidates had filed nomination for 10 seats, after which it was considered certain that there would be no need for voting on any seat. As soon as the last date of scrutiny (examination of nomination papers) and withdrawal of nominations ended, the Election Commission confirmed the unopposed victory of all the candidates. Political analysts believe that this unopposed election has clearly shown the strong numerical strength of NDA in the state and the changed strategy of the opposition. After receiving the certificate in the House, all the new members have expressed their resolve to strongly raise the issues of development and people of Bihar.