As campaigning for the second phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections comes to a close this evening, all political parties are making their final appeals to voters. On November 11, polling will take place across 122 seats in 20 districts, with the results to be announced on November 14. The state is witnessing an intense political battle between the NDA and the Mahagathbandhan, with top leaders holding multiple rallies to sway the electorate in their favor. Today, Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to address two major rallies one in Sasaram and another in Arwal, where he is expected to launch a sharp attack on the opposition. Similarly, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will also hold two election rallies in Aurangabad, focusing on national security and development issues. Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary will address several rallies, including a roadshow in Warisaliganj Vidhan Sabha, energizing NDA supporters. Meanwhile, the Mahagathbandhan has raised concerns regarding the security of EVM strong rooms, citing reports of power supply disruptions. Opposition leaders have written to the Election Commission, demanding increased vigilance to ensure transparency in the voting process. As the political atmosphere in Bihar heats up ahead of the second phase, all eyes are now on November 11, when millions of voters will decide the fate of 122 constituencies.
