Bihar Election Strategy Analyzed
Senior BJP leader Amit Shah is working closely with Bihar’s Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar, to plan the BJP’s strategy for the upcoming elections. These talks are happening after Shah met with other key BJP leaders to map out exactly how the party will run its campaign. This is a crucial step as Bihar’s election will be very competitive.
Key Points
- Shah & Kumar discuss campaign strategy, vital for Bihar’s elections.
- Campaign plans finalized after meetings with BJP leaders.
- CM selection will follow elections, clarity on leadership.
- 7.43 crore voters, including 14 lakh first-time voters.
- NDA holds 131 seats, Mahagathbandhan 111 in assembly.
- Elections in two phases: November 6 & 11, results November 14.
Election Details
The elections in Bihar will take place in two stages – on November 6th and 11th. A total of 7.43 crore people are eligible to vote, and it’s important to note that 14 lakh of them are voting for the first time. The outcome will determine who controls the 243 seats in the Bihar Assembly.
Political Landscape
Currently, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the BJP, holds 131 seats, while the Mahagathbandhan, a coalition of several parties, holds 111 seats. It’s expected that the final Chief Minister decision will be made after the election results are announced on November 14th.
Ultimately, the Bihar election represents a pivotal moment for Indian politics, shaping the state’s future direction.



