Bihar Election 2025 Result: BJP-JDU lead in ECI's early trends, Tejaswi's RJD trails behind

Bihar recorded 67.13% turnout on November 11, the highest since 1951, according to the Election Commission of India (ECI).
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The D-Day has arrived when Bihar Election 2025 Result will be announced. Counting of votes in Bihar has started and early trends of Election Commission of India (ECI) has started to come in. The state recorded 67.13% turnout on November 11, the highest since 1951, according to the Election Commission of India (ECI). The data shows a record 71.78% participation by women voters, while 62.98% of men cast their votes.

Bihar Election Results 2025

As per Election Commission of India's early trends (ECI Bihar Election 2025 Result) BJP is leading on 20 seats, Nitish Kumar's JDU is leading on 15 seats, while Tejaswi's RJD is leading on 6 seats.

Bihar Election Results 2025
Bihar Election Results 2025PC: Snip from ECI

Bihar Elections 2025 Update

The counting of votes for all 243 constituencies in the Bihar Assembly election on Friday is taking place amid elaborate and multi-tier security arrangements.

The Counting began at 8 a.m. with the processing of postal ballots, followed by the counting of votes from Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) at 8.30 a.m.

A multi-tier security cordon has been implemented across the state's 46 counting centres in 38 districts. The inner security tier around the strongrooms and counting halls is manned by the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF). The outer perimeter security is handled by the Bihar Police and district police forces.

Over 106 companies of security personnel from outside the state have also been deployed. Strongrooms, where EVMs and VVPATs were sealed, have been under continuous 24/7 CCTV surveillance since polling concluded.

Candidates and their agents were permitted to monitor the security outside the inner perimeter.

The counting is being overseen by 243 Returning Officers and 243 Counting Observers appointed by the Election Commission. More than 18,000 counting agents appointed by the candidates are also present to observe the process. Only individuals with valid passes are allowed entry into the counting centres, and the use of mobile phones is strictly prohibited inside the counting halls.

With Inputs: IANS

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