New Delhi: In one of the most fiercely contested elections in Bihar’s recent political history, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is leading in around 200 seats, well above the majority mark of 122, while the Mahagathbandhan has fallen to a mere 34, although the voting percentage of RJD is leading the tally.
According to the Election Commission’s latest trends (6.34 p.m.), the vote percentage of RJD stands at 22.85 per cent, making it the biggest party in terms of the vote percentage.
Similarly, the percentage of the BJP stands at 20.28 per cent, JDU (19.14 per cent), Congress (8.78 per cent), LJP-Ram Vilas (5.04 per cent), CPI (ML) (2.90 per cent), AIMIM (1.92 per cent), NOTA (1.81 per cent), and others.
According to the ECI, RJD has secured victory in eight seats and is leading

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