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& The winner in Bihar is .....

How is that all channels were showing very different numbers?
Something doesn't feel right.

That is because some are the officially released ones while others are unofficial numbers.

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BJP lost...Nitesh will become the next CM. Democracy wins!

Not yet. These are very early trends.
 
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This election is important for Bihar.

Department of Atomic Energy will consider establishing nuclear power plant, “West Bengal and Bihar are good sites for nuclear power plants.

Dr. Basu said signing nuclear treaties with different countries will enable India to avail more uranium for its nuclear power plant. He received honorary doctorate degree in science from city-based KIIT University here on Saturday.

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We do have Uranium mines.
 
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If RJD & JD(U) had gone separate it would have split the vote bank making bjp's win easier. But any way nothing can beat caste arithmetic. Lesson learnt for Modi, he cannot always have his way economic growth is not every thing.

wonder what will happen to "acche din", will it go to the dust bin like earlier "india shining"?
 
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If the NDA wins, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will enter the Winter Session of Parliament on a confident note, having overcome a significant political challenge. This could give a fillip to clearing pending legislation and initiating slightly tough economic reforms that had been stalled because of political obstructionism. Bihar is one of the most politically significant states in India and provides the lead for a lot of political trends in the country.

If the Mahagathbandhan prevails, then the index of opposition unity will increase against the ruling BJP, and the treasury benches in Parliament can expect a tough time on clearing key reform related agenda like the Goods and Services Tax Bill (GST). It will also provide a fulcrum for opposition politics around the personality of Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, who had been endorsed by both Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. That may not be very good news for the Congress.

A senior party spokesperson of the BJP made light of the tightrope walk that has been the keenly contested poll for the 243 member Bihar Assembly. “Whatever happens on November 8, Mr Narendra Modi will still be Prime Minister of the country,” he said.

A pithy comment, that cannot diminish the fact that a victory in Bihar is considered the jewel in that crown.
 
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Last Updated at 11:10 On 08/11/2015

Bharatiya Janata Party 0 53 53
Indian National Congress 0 10 10
Janata Dal (United) 0 52 52
Lok Jan Shakti Party 0 6 6
Rashtriya Janata Dal 0 55 55
Rashtriya Lok Samta Party 0 3 3
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) 0 1 1
Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) 0 3 3
Jan Adhikar Party (Loktantrik) 0 1 1
Independent 0 7 7
Total 0 191 191
 
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