The National Democratic Alliance has achieved a decisive victory in the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, according to the latest data from the Election Commission. The ruling coalition has crossed the majority mark comfortably, establishing a clear mandate for another term in power.
Landslide Victory for NDA Coalition
As per the Election Commission's counting trends, the NDA is leading in 166 seats, significantly surpassing the majority mark of 122 seats in the 243-member Bihar Legislative Assembly. This commanding lead indicates a strong performance across multiple regions of the state.
The opposition I.N.D.I.A. bloc, meanwhile, is ahead in 59 seats, facing a substantial setback in these crucial state elections. The margin between the two major alliances reflects a clear preference among Bihar's voters for the incumbent government.
Smaller Parties Face Complete Rejection
The election results have been particularly harsh for smaller political entities. The Jan Suraaj Party led by Prashant Kishor and the Mukesh Sahani-helmed VIP (Vinashheel Insaan Party) are trailing in all the seats they contested.
This complete wipeout of regional players underscores the bipolar nature of the current political landscape in Bihar, where voters appear to have consolidated behind the two major alliances, with overwhelming support for the NDA.
Regional Performance and Electoral Implications
The election trends cover constituencies across all regions of Bihar, from Valmiki Nagar in the north to Jhajha in the south. The NDA's widespread lead suggests a pan-Bihar approval of their governance and development agenda.
These results, compiled and published by the Election Commission on November 14, 2025, mark a significant political development that will shape Bihar's governance for the next five years. The decisive nature of the victory provides the NDA with a strong mandate to implement its policies and development programs without the constraints of a fragile coalition.
The outcome also represents a major setback for the I.N.D.I.A. bloc, which will need to undertake serious introspection about its strategy and connection with Bihar's electorate. The results indicate that the opposition alliance failed to present a compelling alternative to the ruling coalition.