High voter turnout was reported in all those constituencies in Bihar where Prime Minister Narendra Modi held rallies during the polls. According to the Election Commission, the Bihar Assembly elections were conducted over two phases, registering a voter turnout of 65.08 per cent in the first phase and rising to 69.12 per cent in the second phase. Advertisement

Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the National Democratic Alliance’s campaign, holding a total of 14 rallies and one roadshow, with consistently high voter participation observed in locations where he spoke.

During a rally in Bettiah and Sitamarhi on 8 November, Modi described the turnout as a '65 volt shock' to the opposition grand alliance, remarking that it had 'lost its sleep'.

The Prime Minister noted, "I started my campaign

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