Exit polls have predicted a flop show for political strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj Party (JSP) in the Bihar Assembly elections. The voting for the two-phased polls ended on November 11 and the state recorded highest voter turnout in state elections since 1951 at 66.91%.

Multiple exit polls have predicted Jan Suraaj getting seats anywhere between 0 and 5 in the 243-member Assembly.

News18 Mega Exit Poll has projected ruling National Democratic Alliance to secure 140 to 150 seats, comfortably crossing the halfway mark. The MGB alliance is likely to win 85 to 95 seats, emerging as a strong but distant second. Smaller players are likely to have a limited impact. JSP is estimated to win 0–5 seats, while Others could bag 5–10 seats.

Most polls project the NDA comfor

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