INTRO:
The Bihar Panchayat Election 2021 has come to an end and the results have been declared. This election has been an interesting one as it has seen a close contest between the ruling NDA and the opposition RJD. The election saw a record voter turnout of over 70 percent and the results have been eagerly awaited by the people of Bihar.
The election was held in two phases and the results were announced on the 25th of April 2021. The elections saw a very close contest between the two major parties and the counting of votes went on for several hours before the results were declared.
The results of the Bihar Panchayat Election 2021 are now out and the winners and losers of the polls have been declared.
Winners and Losers of the Polls
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has emerged as the clear winner in the polls, winning a total of 4,527 seats out of the total of 5,541. The RJD on the other hand managed to win a total of 1,014 seats. The BJP emerged as the single largest party in the election, winning 2,937 seats. The JDU was the second largest party, winning 1,247 seats.
The Congress party, which had been hoping to make a comeback in the state, managed to win only 113 seats. The CPI-ML and the CPI were the other two major parties to win seats in the election, winning a total of 73 and 34 seats respectively.
The NDA has emerged as the clear winner in the polls and has managed to retain its majority in the state. This is a huge victory for the party and will help them in consolidating their power in the state.
OUTRO:
The Bihar Panchayat Election 2021 has been an interesting one and the results have been eagerly awaited by the people of Bihar. The NDA has emerged as the clear winner in the polls and has managed to retain its majority in the state. This is a huge victory for the party and will help them in consolidating their power in the state.
The results of the Bihar Panchayat Election 2021 will have a major impact on the political dynamics of the state and will be closely watched by political analysts.