Tejashwi takes lead in Raghopur in very early trends
Patna, Nov 10: If the exit polls have got it right, then Tejashwi Yadav would be the next chief minister of Bihar at the age of 31.
Yadav, the son of Lalu Prasad Yadav, who heads the coalition was leading in Raghopur seat as the counting began for the 243 member Bihar Assembly. He is facing Satish Kumar of the BJP who had defeated Rabri Devi in the 2010 elections. In the 2015 election, Yadav had defeated Kumar on the same seat.
With early trends emerging, celebrations outside Tejashwi Yadav’s house
Yadav
was
ahead
in
very
early
trends
as
the
postal
ballots
were
being
counted,
the
counting
data
by
CVoter
said.
These
early
trends
are
in
line
with
the
projections
made
by
most
exit
polls
that
had
projected
that
Yadav
could
give
a
right
to
Nitish
Kumar
led
NDA.
National
Democratic
Alliance
(NDA),
which
consists
of
the
Bharatiya
Janata
Party
(BJP),
the
Janata
Dal
(United)
or
(JDU),
Hindustani
Awam
Morcha
(Secular)
and
Vikassheel
Insaan
Party
(VIP)
are
facing
a
tough
fight
from
the
Grand
Alliance
or
Mahagatbandhan
which
comprises
the
Rashtriya
Janata
Dal
(RJD),
the
Congress
and
Left
parties.
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