As exit ballot numbers start to emerge following the Bihar Meeting elections, preliminary tendencies point out that the NDA is more likely to return to energy within the state. An ABP Information exit ballot, carried out by inputs from journalists throughout districts, reveals some shocking insights in regards to the constituencies of Lalu Prasad Yadav’s sons, Tejashwi Yadav and Tej Pratap Yadav.
In response to senior journalists from Vaishali district, Tejashwi Yadav seems comfortably positioned to retain his Raghopur seat, whereas his brother Tej Pratap Yadav faces a troublesome contest in Mahua, the place his seat is “hanging within the steadiness.”
Tight Contest in Lalganj and Mahua
Vaishali district has eight meeting constituencies — Raghopur, Mahua, Mahnar, Rajapakar, Lalganj, Patepur, Hajipur, and Vaishali.
As per journalist-based exit ballot findings:
JDU – 2 seats
BJP – 1 seat
RJD – 3 seats
Shut contest – 2 seats (Lalganj and Mahua)
Specialists attribute the shut battle in Lalganj to the presence of RJD’s Shivani Shukla, daughter of strongman Munna Shukla, who faces each sturdy native competitors and sympathy votes. In Mahua, Tej Pratap Yadav, contesting on his personal social gathering image after being expelled from the RJD, is dealing with incumbent RJD MLA Mukesh Roshan. Tej Pratap had earlier received this seat in 2015 however could now discover it tough to retain.
Journalists Weigh In on Vaishali Developments
Kaushal Kishore Pathak, senior journalist: “In Rajapakar, a reserved seat, JDU candidate Mahendra Ram’s victory seems to be sure. The remaining seven seats are witnessing shut contests.”
Brijanandan Pandey, senior journalist: “Raghopur and Patepur look like going to the Mahagathbandhan, whereas the remaining six seats are tilting in direction of the NDA.”
Prafull Kumar Singh, senior journalist: “Out of eight seats, the NDA appears sturdy on 5, whereas three, Raghopur, Mahua, and Patepur, might go to the Mahagathbandhan.”
Jyoti Kumar Nirala, senior journalist: “The Mahagathbandhan is forward on Raghopur and Mahnar, whereas the NDA has the higher hand on the opposite six seats.”







