
Bihar Election 2025 biggest winners BJP’s Rama Nishad, Sanjiv Chaurasia, Nitish Mishra, Nitin Nabin lead with huge margins. Photos: X.
Despite the Election Commission declaring winners in only a handful of constituencies so far, the overall picture in Bihar has already taken shape, and it is overwhelmingly in favour of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
While exit polls had hinted at an NDA victory, few expected the coalition to surge past 190 seats, with trends oscillating between 190 and 200 for most of the day. By 5 pm, the BJP, Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United), and Chirag Paswan’s Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) were collectively leading in 195 seats, signalling a sweeping mandate not seen in years.
The constituencies where results have already been declared, over ten so far, are largely dominated by the BJP and the JDU. The emerging numbers show the NDA in a commanding position, while the Opposition struggles to stay afloat.
For the Congress, the picture is especially grim. The party is only marginally ahead in a few segments, and even there, inconsistently, pointing to what appears to be a near-complete rout.
According to the Election Commission’s latest update, the NDA’s lead distribution in the 243-member Bihar Assembly stands as follows:
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): 93 seats
Janata Dal (United): 83 seats
Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas): 19 seats
Hindustani Awam Morcha: 4 seats
Rashtriya Lok Morcha: 4 seats
The Opposition Mahagathbandhan is trailing far behind, leading in only 32 seats:
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD): 26 seats
Congress: 5 seats
CPM: 1 seat
CPI(ML)(Liberation): 1 seat
The numbers reflect an unexpectedly sharp decline in the RJD-led alliance’s vote consolidation, despite the party’s stronghold in key regions.
Poll strategist Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party, once seen as the election’s wildcard, has collapsed entirely, failing to make any significant impact on the electoral map.
The real surprise came from Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM, which is currently leading in six seats, primarily riding on concentrated Muslim votes from the Seemanchal belt. The party’s rise has introduced a new variable in the state’s political arithmetic.
| Const. | Constituency No. | Leading Candidate | Leading Party | Trailing Candidate | Trailing Party | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aurai | 89 | Rama Nishad | Bharatiya Janata Party | Bhogendra Sahni | Vikassheel Insaan Party | 55,039 |
| Digha | 181 | Sanjiv Chaurasia | Bharatiya Janata Party | Divya Gautam | Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) (Liberation) | 51,080 |
| Jhanjharpur | 38 | Nitish Mishra | Bharatiya Janata Party | Ram Narayan Yadav | Communist Party of India | 50,640 |
| Bankipur | 182 | Nitin Nabin | Bharatiya Janata Party | Rekha Kumari | Rashtriya Janata Dal | 48,585 |
Zubair Amin is a Senior Journalist at NewsX with over seven years of experience in reporting and editorial work. He has written for leading national and international publications, including Foreign Policy Magazine, Al Jazeera, The Economic Times, The Indian Express, The Wire, Article 14, Mongabay, News9, among others. His primary focus is on international affairs, with a strong interest in US politics and policy. He also writes on West Asia, Indian polity, and constitutional issues. Zubair tweets at zubaiyr.amin
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