Bihar/Patna: (M Bharat 24 News Live) : Voting for both phases of the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 concluded peacefully by 6 PM on Tuesday. The first phase recorded around 65 percent voter turnout, while the second phase saw approximately 70 percent participation. Following the completion of polling, almost all major exit polls have projected a return of the NDA (National Democratic Alliance) to power in the state.
Chanakya Strategies gives NDA the edge
According to Chanakya Strategies, the NDA is projected to win 130–138 seats, while the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) may secure 100–108 seats, and others could win 3–5 seats.
Matrize-IANS predicts strong majority for NDA
The Matrize-IANS exit poll—first to release its estimates—predicts a clear majority for the NDA with 147–167 seats, the Mahagathbandhan with 70–90, Jan Suraj with 0–2, and others with 2–8 seats.
People’s Pulse also favors NDA
Pollster People’s Pulse has forecasted the NDA to win 133–159 seats, the Mahagathbandhan 75–101, Jan Suraj 0–5, and others 2–8.
People’s Insight predicts comfortable win for NDA
According to People’s Insight, the NDA is likely to secure 133–148 seats, the Mahagathbandhan 87–102, Jan Suraj 0–2, and others 3–6 seats.
Times of India exit poll shows NDA lead
The Times of India exit poll also projects a clear lead for the NDA, estimating 147–167 seats for the alliance, 70–90 for the Mahagathbandhan, and 2–6 for others in the 243-member Bihar Assembly.
Dainik Bhaskar predicts NDA comeback
The Dainik Bhaskar exit poll predicts that Bihar may once again witness the return of the NDA. It estimates 145–160 seats for the NDA, 73–91 for the Mahagathbandhan, 0–3 for Jan Suraj, and 5–7 for others.
JVC exit poll also predicts NDA victory
The JVC exit poll forecasts an NDA win with 135–150 seats, placing the Mahagathbandhan in the second position with 88–103 seats, Jan Suraj with 0–1, and others with 3–7 seats.
Overall, the exit poll consensus suggests that the NDA is poised for a comfortable victory, with most agencies predicting a significant margin over the Mahagathbandhan. The final results will, however, depend on the official counting day.

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