The fourth phase polling in Bihar assembly elections ended on Sunday with over 57 per cent voter turnout. The high stakes battle of Bihar has the 'grand alliance' of chief minister Nitish Kumar-led Janata Dal United, Lalu Prasad's Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress pitted against the BJP and its allies. While Nitish Kumar seeks a straight third term, the BJP is hoping to repeat its national elections performance in the state with Prime Minister Narendra Modi as its star campaigner.
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Nov 02, 2015 21:49 (IST)
I am not interested in being the Chief Minister. The Parliamentary Board has to take a call: Ravi Shankar Prasad
Nov 02, 2015 21:35 (IST)
Why BJP is crying about Jungle Raj? Bihar is way below national average in crime figures. Delhi under PM Modi is on the other hand is way higher: Nitish Kumar
Nov 02, 2015 21:09 (IST)
57 constituencies will go to polls in the fifth and final phase of Bihar elections on November 5
Nov 02, 2015 21:08 (IST)
Bihar Polls: 80 per cent of the people have already cast their vote in the first four phases of the elections.