Exit Poll Reveals Major Alliance Secures 79% of Muslim Votes... Discover Where Bihar's Loyalty Lies

Axis My India's surv

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Projection for NDA government's return in Bihar

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According to Axis My India's survey, the NDA is expected to win between 121 to 141 seats in Bihar, while the Mahagathbandhan might secure 98 to 118 seats. Axis My India's exit poll projects the return of the NDA government in Bihar.

M-Y voters show trust in Mahagathbandhan

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According to Axis My India's exit poll, caste preferences show NDAs first choice as Bhumihars and Upper Castes, while Muslims and Yadavs trust the Mahagathbandhan. According to the survey, NDA received 60% votes from Bhumihars, 63% from Upper Castes, 6% from Yadavs, 8% from Muslims, and 56% from STs, whereas Mahagathbandhan received 18% from Bhumihars, 18% from Upper Castes, 90% from Yadavs, 79% from Muslims, and 29% from STs.

Which side did Bihar's educated voters choose?

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Exit poll results reveal that 41% of graduates, 38% postgraduates, and 39% of professional degree holders voted for NDA, while 40% of graduates, 41% postgraduates, and 42% of professional degree holders supported Mahagathbandhan. Meanwhile, 7% of graduates, 10% of postgraduates, and 8% of professional degree holders turned towards Jan Suraj.

Caste-wise votes in Bihar's election

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The survey indicates that 60% of OBCs, 64% Brahmins, and 66% Rajputs voted for the NDA. On the other hand, Mahagathbandhan received 21% from OBCs, 14% from Brahmins, and 15% from Rajputs.

Is NDA the top choice for 10th and 12th pass voters?

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According to surveys, 43% of those who never went to school, 44% of those who passed 9th, 43% who passed 10th, and 44% who passed 12th voted for NDA. Meanwhile, those who never went to school gave 42%, 42% who passed 9th, 38% of 10th pass, and 41% of 12th pass voters supported Mahagathbandhan, whereas Jan Suraj received 2%, 3%, 4%, and 5% votes respectively in the same categories.

BJP expected to secure 50-56 seats in Bihar election

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In Axis My India's survey, BJP is expected to secure between 50 to 56 seats, JDU 56 to 72, LJP (RV) 11 to 16, and others 4 to 7 seats in the Bihar Assembly election.

RJD estimated to win 67-76 seats

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The survey projects that out of total 243 seats in the Bihar Assembly, RJD could secure 67-76 seats, Congress 17-21, VIP 3-5, and others 10-16 seats.

34% favor Tejashwi Yadav as Bihar's Chief Minister

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According to Axis My India, 34% favored Tejashwi Yadav as the next Chief Minister. In contrast, 22% supported Nitish Kumar, 4% Prashant Kishor, 2% for BJP leader and Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, and 12% favored others.

Seat projection for 2025 Bihar Assembly elections

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With voting completed in Bihar elections, exit polls have started to emerge, forecasting a clear majority for NDA. Today’s Chanakya projects up to 160 seats for NDA. Axis My India estimates between 121-141 seats for NDA and 98-118 seats for the Mahagathbandhan.

Furthermore, according to VOTE VIBE’s survey, the NDA could win between 125–145 seats, while Mahagathbandhan might claim between 95–115 seats.

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