Bihar Vote Count Begins



Patna, Nov 24 (IANS) Millions of votes cast in Bihar's staggered assembly elections began to be counted Wednesday, with exit polls predicting a clear win for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

An official spokesman said the vote count began at 42 centres across the state, where more than half of the 55 million electorate voted between Oct 21 and Nov 20 to pick a new 243-member assembly.

Exit polls say Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal-United (JD-U) and its ally the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are set to win and retain power.

The JD-U-led government took office in 2005, winning 143 seats.

 

  

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  • Rahul , Mumbai - Dubai

    Tue, Nov 23 2010

    Gireesh Shetty, Mangalore- Sharjah agree with your comments BJP should show this CM the way out stupid always visiting Temples and crying like small kid when opposition monkeys are shouting he don't know how to retaliate.Time to show him doors even Reddy become CM no promblem development should go on.

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  • Gireesh Shetty, Mangalore- Sharjah

    Tue, Nov 23 2010

    Stupid Yeddy's greedyness has spoilt the BJP's name in BJP ruled states, whereas states like Gujrath & Bihar is retaining or sweeping in election, Karnataka BJP is crumbling day by day because of stupidity of this IDIOT. Today I feel ashamed that I am support BJP whihc has people like Yeddi. Come on high command, just because this person has built the BJP in the stae does not mean that he can get the image down. Time to show him doors.

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