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Bihar Elections 2025: Bihar Elections Likely to be held in Two Phases, Dates To Be Announced Today | ABP News

The Election Commission will announce Bihar Assembly election dates today at 4 PM. Both major alliances, NDA and Mahagathbandhan are finalizing seat-sharing arrangements with two possible formulas each. In NDA, JD(U) may contest slightly more seats than BJP, while smaller allies like LJP, HAM, and RLSP will share the rest. In Mahagathbandhan, RJD is expected to contest 130–138 seats, Congress 52–55, Left parties 35, and smaller allies the remainder. Congress’s share has been reduced after its poor 2020 performance. Final announcements are likely within days, setting the stage for a major JD(U)-BJP vs. RJD-led contest in Bihar. Stay Tuned for more updates on ABP News.

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