Main Parties:- JDU, RJD, BJP, Congress
The much-awaited Lok Sabha Election results have started coming. This election clears the air whether Narendra Modi will get a second term or not. Many Big faces are in the fray like Rahul Gandhi, Smriti Irani, Kanhaiya Kumar, Amit Shah and PM Narendra Modi himself. Besides, many faces from Bollywood and Sports fraternity are also trying their luck viz Urmila Mantodkar, Sunny Deol, Gautam Gambhir, Vijender Singh. As per the early trends, the following table gives you a clear idea which party is leading in the Bihar.
Bihar has seen much flip flop when it came to politics. CM Nitish Kumar won a mandate in 2015 with RJD and Congress but later resigned and shifted to BJP and took oath as an NDA ally. Despite being a single largest majority party RJD is sitting in Opposition.
Constituency |
National Democratic Alliance |
United Progressive Alliance |
Others |
Status |
Araria |
Pradeep Singh (BJP) |
Sarfarz Alam (RJD) |
- |
BJP wins |
Arrah |
Rajkumar Singh (BJP) |
Raju Yadav (Kerala Congress) |
- |
BJP wins |
Aurangabad |
Susheel Kumar Singh (BJP) |
Upender Prasad (HAM) |
- |
BJP wins |
Banka |
Girdhari Yadav JD(U) |
Jai Prakash Yadav (RJD) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Begusarai |
Giriraj Singh (BJP) |
Tanveer Hasan (RJD) |
- |
BJP wins |
Bhagalpur |
Ajay Kumar Mandal JD(U) |
Bulo Mandal (RJD) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Buxar |
Ashwini Kumar Choubey (BJP) |
Jagdananad Singh (RJD) |
- |
BJP wins |
Darbhanga |
Gopal Ji Thakur (BJP) |
Abdul Bari Siddiqui (RJD) |
- |
BJP wins |
Gaya(SC) |
Vijay Kumar Manjhi JD(U) |
jitan ram manjhi (HAM) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Gopalganj(SC) |
Dr. Alok Kumar Suman JD(U) |
Surender Ram urf Mahant (RJD) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Hajipur(SC) |
Pashupati Kumar Paras (LJP) |
Shiv Chancier Ram (RJD) |
- |
LJP wins |
Jahanabad |
Chandeshwar Prasad Chandravanshi JD(U) |
Surender Yadav (RJD) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Jamui(SC) |
Chirag Kumar Paswan (LJP) |
Bhudeo Chaudhary (RLSP) |
- |
LJP wins |
Jhanjharpur |
Ram Preet Mandal JD(U) |
Gulab Yadav (RJD) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Karakat |
Mahabali Singh JD(U) |
Upendra Kushwaha (RLSP) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Katihar |
Dular Chand Goswami JD(U) |
Tariq Anwar (Congress) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Khagaria |
Choudhary Mehboob Ali Kaiser |
Mukesh Sahani (VIP) |
- |
LJP wins |
Kishanganj |
Mahmood Ashraf JD(U) |
Mohammad Javed (Congress) |
- |
Congress wins |
Madhepura |
Dinesh Chandra Yadav JD(U) |
Sharad Yadav (RJD) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Madhubani |
Ashok Kumar Yadav (BJP) |
Badrinath Purve (VIP) |
- |
BJP wins |
Maharajganj |
Janardan Singh Sigriwal (BJP) |
Randhir Singh (RJD) |
- |
BJP wins |
Munger |
Rajiv Ranjan Singh urf Lallan Singh JD(U) |
Smt. Neelam Devi (Congress) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Muzaffarpur |
Ajay Nishad (BJP) |
Raj Bhushan Choudhary (VIP) |
- |
BJP wins |
Nalanda |
Kaushalendra Kumar JD(U) |
Ashok Kumar Azad Chandervanshi (VIP) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Nawada |
Chandan Kumar (LJP) |
Vibha Devi (RJD) |
- |
LJP wins |
Paschim Champaran |
Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal (BJP) |
Brajesh kumar Kushwaha (INC) |
- |
BJP wins |
Pataliputra |
- |
Misa Bharti (RJD) |
- |
BJP wins |
Patna Sahib |
Ravi Shankar Prasad (BJP) |
Shatrughan Sinha (Congress) |
- |
BJP wins |
Purnia |
Santosh Kumar Kushwah JD(U) |
Uday Singh (Congress) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Purvi Champaran |
Radha Mohan Singh (BJP) |
Akash Kumar Singh (Congress) |
- |
BJP wins |
Samastipur(SC) |
Ramchandra Paswan (LJP) |
Dr. Ashok Kumar (Congress) |
- |
LJP wins |
Saran |
Rajiv Pratap Rudy (BJP) |
Chandrika Rai (RJD) |
- |
BJP wins |
Sasaram(SC) |
Chedi Paswan (BJP) |
Smt. Meira Kumar (Congress) |
- |
BJP wins |
Sheohar |
Smt. Rama Devi (BJP) |
Syed fasal ali (Congress) |
- |
BJP wins |
Sitamarhi |
Dr. Varun Kumar JD(U) |
Arjun Rai (RJD) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Siwan |
Kavita Singh JD(U) |
Heena Sahab (RJD) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Supaul |
Dileshwar Kamath JD(U) |
Smt Ranjeet Ranjan (Congress) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
Ujiarpur |
Nityanand Rai (BJP) |
Upendra Kushwaha (RLSP) |
- |
BJP wins |
Vaishali |
Veena Devi (LJP) |
Raghuvansh Babu (RJD) |
- |
LJP wins |
Valmiki Nagar |
Baidya Nath Prasad Mahato JD(U) |
Shashwat Kedar (Congress) |
- |
JD(U) wins |
If the 2014 LS election is to go by, it came as a shock to Nitish Kumar Out of 40 seats, BJP had a major chunk with 22 seats. The rest of the party was confined to single digits with LJP (6), RJD (4), RLSP (3) JDU and Congress 2 each.