As Bihar gears up for its crucial Assembly elections in the coming weeks, enforcement agencies have intensified their efforts to counter attempts by political parties to sway voters. Since the election dates were announced on October 6, a total of Rs 33.97 crore worth of cash, drugs, liquor, and other inducements have been confiscated in Bihar.

The Election Commission has confirmed that various enforcement agencies have been conducting seizures, and expenditure observers have been appointed to monitor the spending of candidates during the election period.

The state of Bihar is scheduled to hold a two-phased election next month, with voting on November 6 and 11, and the counting of votes set for November 14.

Bihar is preparing for free and fare elections

To ensure transparency, a strong

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