The Bihar Election Counting has become the main topic of discussion across the state. People at tea stalls, markets, and offices keep asking who will win. Supporters repeat their own numbers while reacting to every new update. Because of this excitement, the phrase Bihar Election Counting is heard everywhere.
In Kishanganj, the 78.15% voter turnout surprised many people. Women and young voters came out in large numbers. Meanwhile, party workers are checking each booth for fresh clues. Supporters also believe this high turnout may change the final result, and therefore the tension continues to grow.
Earlier elections saw much lower turnout. For example, 2020 recorded 62.32%, 2015 saw 65.80%, and 2010 had 61.70%. This year’s jump is linked to the SIR. Many citizens say the SIR encouraged more voters to take part. As a result, many parties think their chances have improved.
Kishanganj is now the center of attention. The BJP wants to keep the seat. The Congress hopes to return, while the MIM aims to repeat its 2019 success. Although the region’s 67% Muslim population often influences voting, the high turnout may shift the final direction. Finally, all doubts will end when the counting finishes on November 14th.










