Bihar Elections: Both ruling and Opposition blocs made last-minute appeals to voters and highlighted key promises as campaigning for the second phase of the Bihar Assembly election for 122 constituencies ended on Sunday (November 9, 2025). Voting for the 122 seats will be held on Tuesday (November 11). The counting of votes will take place on Friday (November 14).
Union Home Minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Amit Shah addressed public meetings in Sasaram and Arwal. Targeting the Mahagatbandhan (Grand Alliance) over “infighting”, he said there was “no vacancy for the Chief Minister post in Bihar”. He launched a direct attack on Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s “vote chori” charges, claiming that he is talking about the issue because “names of infiltrators have been deleted from the voter list”.
“Rahul Gandhi is talking about ‘vote chori’ because the names of infiltrators have been deleted from the voters’ list. He can take out yatra from Bihar to Italy, but we won’t allow infiltrators to remain here,” Shah said in a poll rally in Arwal.
Meanwhile, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi intensified his attack on the BJP-led government, alleging “vote theft” and urging Bihar’s youth to stay vigilant. “Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, and the Chief Election Commissioner are stealing votes,” Gandhi said, calling on Gen Z voters to “protect their future.” He also accused the Centre of neglecting Bihar’s industrial potential, asserting, “I want that instead of Made in China, Made in Bihar should be written on mobile phones.”
Union minister Chirag Paswan expressed confidence that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would form the government with a significant margin in the state. Speaking to reporters, Paswan said, “The Campaign has culminated on a good note. There is enthusiasm among the NDA. The alliance has supported each other, and we are going to form the government with a big victory.”
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