Tejashwi Yadav Alleges Conspiracy to Delay Bihar Vote Counting
Tejashwi Yadav Claims Vote Counting Conspiracy in Bihar

RJD Leader Sounds Alarm Ahead of Crucial Vote Counting

With just hours remaining before the fate of Bihar's political future is decided, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav has made serious allegations about potential manipulation in the vote counting process scheduled for Friday, November 14, 2025.

The former deputy chief minister claimed that his party has received troubling information from officials involved in the election process about a planned conspiracy to disrupt the counting proceedings.

Specific Allegations Made by Opposition Leader

Tejashwi Yadav stated that according to their sources, there is a deliberate strategy to slow down the entire counting process for the Bihar Assembly Election Results. He expressed concerns that this delay tactic is specifically designed to benefit the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) while disadvantaging the Mahagathbandhan coalition.

"We have received information from officials who are receiving calls or being called in to meet that there will be a conspiracy tomorrow to slow down the entire counting process," Yadav revealed during his press conference on Thursday, November 13.

The RJD leader further elaborated that the alleged plan involves selectively declaring results in a manner that would favor the ruling alliance. "They will not declare the seats that Mahagathbandhan wins tomorrow and declare the NDA seats first," he claimed, indicating a systematic approach to influence public perception.

High-Stakes Political Battle Reaches Climax

The counting day on November 14 represents the culmination of an intense electoral battle that will determine the political direction of Bihar for the next five years. The outcome will decide whether the NDA maintains its grip on power or if the Mahagathbandhan, led by RJD, can stage a comeback.

Political analysts have described these elections as particularly significant given Bihar's crucial position in national politics. The allegations come at a sensitive time when all political parties are preparing for the final verdict that will emerge from the electronic voting machines.

Yadav's statements have added another layer of drama to what was already expected to be a closely contested election result. The RJD leader urged election officials and monitoring agencies to ensure complete transparency and fairness throughout the counting process.

As the state holds its breath for Friday's results, these allegations have raised questions about the integrity of the electoral process and put additional pressure on election authorities to demonstrate impartiality and efficiency in handling the vote count.