Bihar verdict: High stakes for Modi, Nitish
November 08, 2015  07:50
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi had led the NDA charge by holding over 30 rallies while BJP chief Amit Shah held 85-odd public meetings. 

A win for the saffron alliance will help BJP shake off the opposition attack on it over the "climate of intolerance" and embolden it to push its agenda ahead of the Winter Session of Parliament.

However, a loss for it will reinvigorate the opposition ranks and help Nitish Kumar acquire a key role in national politics after he suffered a big setback in the Lok Sabha polls. 

A defeat for the grand alliance will deliver a body blow to the politics of Kumar and Prasad from which it may take a long time for them to recover.

As much as 56.80 per cent, the highest in assembly election in the state's history, of the 6.68 crore voters have exercised their franchise. 

Votes are locked in 62,780 EVMs. A total of 14,580 officials have been put on duty for the counting process in Patna and other districts.
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