What Do Exit Polls Indicate About Bihar's Future?
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Key Takeaways
- Exit polls indicate a strong lead for the NDA.
- Record voter turnout reflects democratic engagement.
- BJP leaders express gratitude and optimism for the future.
- High participation rates mark a historic moment since Independence.
- The election outcomes could significantly impact Bihar's governance.
Patna, Nov 11 (NationPress) After the conclusion of the second and final phase of the Bihar Assembly elections, a number of exit polls released on Tuesday signaled a distinct advantage for the NDA.
In response to these predictions, BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal expressed sincere appreciation to the citizens of Bihar, party leaders, and NDA supporters, asserting that the results mirrored the populace's confidence in the alliance’s objectives.
“I extend my gratitude to the people of Bihar. They have demonstrated steadfast trust in the NDA. The citizens of Bihar aspire for development, stability, and strong leadership,” stated Jaiswal.
He emphasized that the record-setting voter turnout was indicative of the state's firm commitment to democracy and support for governance focused on development.
“I offer my heartfelt thanks to all BJP and NDA volunteers who tirelessly contributed to making this electoral event a triumph, delivering our message to every home with dedication and service,” he remarked.
Jaiswal also acknowledged the Election Commission and local authorities for facilitating a peaceful and transparent voting experience.
He described the impressive turnout and exit poll results as a significant milestone towards a thriving, robust, and developed Bihar.
Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary also conveyed appreciation to the state's population and all NDA coalition partners for their engagement and support in the electoral process.
Choudhary noted that the remarkable voter turnout represented a golden moment for democracy in Bihar, highlighting that this was the highest participation rate since Independence.
“Bihar is now on the rise. We are set to surpass the figures of 2010, and the NDA government will emerge in Bihar with a substantial majority. The results on the 14th will favor the NDA,” he asserted.
In light of the exit poll data indicating NDA's lead, Choudhary expressed gratitude to the people of Bihar for their trust in the coalition and credited party workers and allies for their hard work.
“More than 65% voting occurred in the first phase, and over 68% in the second. Such a high voter turnout marks a golden time for democracy. The people of Bihar have voted with the state's future in mind. Bihar has gained momentum and will not retreat,” he added.