Patna. With the bugle of Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, an important state has come in everyone’s eye. BJP leaders, who went to meet Chief Election Commissioner Dnyanesh Kumar during a visit to Patna, requested to hold elections in one to two phases. At the same time, the BJP’s ally JDU demanded that the Election Commission demanded that he voted for the Bihar assembly elections in one phase. If we look at the history of the first assembly elections in Bihar, then since 2005, the assembly elections were not held in the state less than three phases.
Talking about 2005, on 3, 15 and 23 February, the Election Commission held the assembly elections in three phases. In October-November of 2005, the Election Commission had voted in the state on 18 and 26 October and 13 and 9 November. In the year 2010, votes were cast for the Bihar assembly elections in six phases. Voting was held on 21, 24, 28 October and 1, 9 and 20 November that year. In 2015, elections of Bihar Assembly were held in 12, 16, 18 October and 1 and 5 November i.e. in five phases. Whereas, voting was held in Bihar in three phases on 28 October, 3 and 7 November in 2020.
The Chief Election Commissioner had said that the process of Bihar assembly elections will be completed by 22 November.
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar had told during a press conference in Patna on Sunday that the election process of Bihar Legislative Assembly will be settled by 22 November. That is, the Election Commission had already decided on the date of voting for the Bihar Legislative Assembly. For this reason, the Election Commission announced the voting date for the Bihar assembly elections, a day after the end of the tour of Patna. The main contest in Bihar is currently in the Grand Alliance of the ruling NDA and the opposition.












