Keeping the peace Tejashwi Yadav RJD briefs supporters on Bihar results

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Votes for Bihar Assembly election will be counted on Tuesday

New Delhi:

One day before the election results in Bihar, Tejashwi Yadav’s RJD called on people to “keep the peace and behave” on count day regardless of the outcome of the ballot. In a tweet on Sunday, the party said there should be no use of firecrackers or rowdy behavior and that civility should be maintained towards rival parties.

“On November 10, the counting of the votes will take place. Whatever the result, we must behave well, keep the peace. No worker should use colors, firecrackers, etc. There should be no indiscipline in the process. ‘excitement of a win,’ she read. a rough translation of the party tweet in Hindi.

In a second tweet, the RJD asked its workers to keep in mind that regardless of the results “at the center of your policy is the uplifting of the public and the convenience of the people.”

Most exit polls predicted that the opposition alliance led by Tejashwi Yadav would secure a majority in the state’s just concluded assembly elections ahead of the minister-led NDA in Chief Nitish Kumar.

A set of opinion polls have indicated that the opposition coalition will win 128 of Bihar’s 243 seats and the NDA 99. The Lok Janshakti party of Chirag Paswan or LJP is likely to win six seats, according to calculations.

The majority rating in the state is 122.

Warning: exit polls are often wrong.

Here are the live updates from Bihar:

55 counting centers, 78 CAPF cos, CCTV: all ready for November 10 while Bihar awaits the results of the survey

The Election Commission made elaborate arrangements for the November 10 vote count for the Bihar assembly ballots as the state awaits the results of a hotly contested election.

The voting committee said it had set up a total of 55 counting centers, housing 414 halls, spread across the state’s 38 districts that voted in three phases on October 28, November 3 and November 7.

The maximum three counting centers were each established in four districts of East Champaran (which has 12 assembly districts), Gaya (10 districts), Siwan (eight districts) and Begusarai (seven).

The other districts each have one or two counting centers.

For his birthday, Tejashwi Yadav asks supporters to be vigilant on countdown day
As the Mahagathbandan’s chief ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav decided to keep his birthday celebrations simple, the Rashtriya Janta Dal (RJD) on Sunday urged party workers to stay home and avoid showing up. him to greet himself personally.

The party also called on workers to be vigilant on November 10, when the votes at the Bihar Assembly ballot box will be counted. The RJD’s chief ministerial candidate turns 31 on November 9.

“A humble request to all sympathizers and supporters that opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav personally decides to celebrate his birthday with simplicity, you stay at home and avoid coming home to personally greet. Keep your vigilant presence in the region for November 10, “RJD tweeted in Hindi.

Earlier today, as exit polls predicted victory for the RJD-led Grand Alliance, the party warned its workers against engaging in festive layoffs and “uncivil behavior” towards his rivals on the day of the count, regardless of the results.

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