Bihar Election 2025 Exit Poll: The political heat of Bihar has finally reached its final stage. Amidst the month-long election stir, echo of rallies and allegations and counter-allegations of leaders, the second phase of voting will be completed today by evening. As soon as the voting ends on 122 seats in 20 districts on Tuesday, November 11, the whole of Bihar will start waiting for the moment when the exit polls will come out and for the first time the ‘wind direction’ of this election will be clear.
‘Secrets’ of exit poll will be revealed after 6 pm
As per the Election Commission’s instructions, no media organization is allowed to broadcast exit poll data before 6 pm. Now when the voting is over, all eyes will be on TV channels and digital platforms. People want to know ‘who has the upper hand’ this time, NDA or Grand Alliance? In such a situation, from this evening onwards, there will be only one discussion in the newsrooms across the country and every nook and corner of Bihar – “Who is ahead in the exit polls?”
Real results will come on 14th November
However, exit polls are just an indication, the final decision will be taken on November 14, when the Election Commission will count the votes for all 243 assembly seats. Every party has now put forth its full strength, and the hearts of the candidates are beating fast. In every district from Patna, Gaya, Bhagalpur to Seemanchal, candidates are taking final feedback from their booth captains and trying to gauge the mood of the public.
Credibility of leaders on test
This election is not just about the seat of power, but also about credibility and trust. On one hand, NDA is claiming development and stability, while on the other hand, Grand Alliance is seeking votes from the public on the issues of unemployment, inflation and law and order. Small parties and independent candidates have also made the contest interesting on many seats.
Now only one question is echoing from the streets to the social media, “Who will Bihar go with?” Like every election, this time too the public has maintained silence. But hidden in this silence is the noise which will echo on the results day on 14th November. There is silence in the political circles, but now the hustle and bustle on TV channels has increased. When the exit polls will be revealed after 6 pm, for the first time in the politics of Bihar, there will be a feeling of ‘which way the wind is blowing’.










