The campaign noise for Bihar Election 2025 has finally ended, setting the stage for phase two voting on November 11. This phase covers 122 assembly seats across 20 districts, including 101 general, 19 Scheduled Caste, and 2 Scheduled Tribe seats. Around 3.70 crore voters are ready to decide the fate of candidates in this crucial round.
Top leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, and Chirag Paswan led massive rallies across Bihar. The final day saw intense campaigning, fiery speeches, and promises aimed at wooing youth and women voters.
In this phase, constituencies like Chainpur, Sasaram, and Gaya face the toughest competition with 22 candidates each, while only five are contesting in seats like Raxaul and Banmankhi. The voter list includes 1.95 crore males, 1.74 crore females, and 943 from the third gender. About 84 lakh young voters between 18 and 29 years may play a decisive role.
To ensure transparency, over 45,000 booths are prepared, including women and disabled-managed ones, all under strict webcasting. The countdown has begun—Bihar Election 2025 now rests in the hands of its people.










