The results of The just Bihar legislature concluded signal turning in State Senate, with NDA partners won fewer seats than in 2015, when the election last Held, RJD emerged as second Larger party.
This year the elections were held for 24 seats MLA in The council consists of 75 members. NDA won 13 seats – seven for BJP Five for dinars (U). Rashtriya Lok Janshakti Party of Union Minister Pashupati Kumar Paras one seat; Freelancers, some of who are the rebels, won Four seats and Congress won one.
The big The winner was the Justice and Development Party led by Tegashoy Yadav, who won six Seating one short of BJP, it’s over up being second Larger party Although she fought on 23 seats. In the last Elections, the AK Party was won only two of These seats.
Saturday, the day after results Declared, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed his surprise at the defeat of Some NDA candidates but put up brave facesaying that while the NDA toll in The Senate will fall, “It wasn’t cause of worry.”
but the fact that’s his party is over up The third will test JD (U) for already edgy relationship with BJP Ally.
Within the ruling coalition, the BJP has the upper hand won Seven of 11 seats contested, with strike rate of more More than 60%, while partner JD (U) won Only five seats of The 12 Disputed – Blow rate of less than 50%.
The catch is that BJP and JD (U) together shared 20 of These seats in 2015 elections – eight more of their total now. The BJP then won 12 seats, while the JD (U) party won eight seats. Then the RJD can win Only two seats.
However, the JD (U) and the BJP were not in alliance in 2015, a fact Which Kumar himself later referred to out. “The BJP was good when we were. in different alliance. He was quoted as saying by PTI. The JD (U) party ran in the 2015 elections as part of Mahagathabandan, in alliance with RJD.
suffrage for 24 seats filled on Monday. Approximately 1.32 lakh voters decided the fate of 185 candidates in 534 polling booths. 24 MLC seats were vacant in July last yearBut the elections had to be held off Because of COVID-19 pandemic. five of Seats become vacant before expiration of The term because of the deaths of MLCs or their election to the council.
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