Bihar Election 2025 Update: The excitement of the Bihar assembly elections is increasing rapidly, for which all the political parties are making every effort. The temperature in the political corridors is at its peak. Assembly elections in Bihar are expected to be held in the months of October and November. This time, the election is going to prove to be very important for the NDA and the India Block.

The opposition is raising questions about Nitish Kumar’s increasing age and deteriorating health in the NDA. On the other hand, the NDA is targeting Lalu Prasad Yadav’s rule by calling it Jungle Raj. A fresh survey has come. The survey is related to the Lok Sabha elections. In the latest survey, NDA seems to be gaining an advantage. However, there is a close contest in the vote percentage between the NDA and the India Block.

The latest survey surprised.

The results of India Today CVoter’s Mood of the Nation Survey show that if elections were held today on all 40 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar, then the NDA couldn’t maintain its lead. According to the survey, the NDA, which got up to 47 per cent votes in the year 2024, can now get 50 per cent votes. Meaning, there will be an increase in percentage according to this.

At the same time, the vote share of the opposition India Block can increase from per cent to per cent. Meaning, the vote share of the India Block is expected to increase by 5 per cent. The difference between the two alliances has reduced slightly.

What will be the calculation of the seat?s

According to the latest survey, despite the increase in vote percentage, the India Block does not seem to be getting the benefit of seats. The survey estimated that NDA can win 30 to 32 seats. India Block’s seats can be reduced from 9 to 8. Meaning the position of NDA is expected to be even better.

What was the result in the last election?

For information, let us tell you that in the Lok Sabha elections 2024, the  NDA got 30 out of 40 seats. India Alliance had to be satisfied with a total of 9 seats. One seat went to an independent candidate. In 2019, the RJD-led opposition alliance could not even open its account.