PM Modi’s Strong Appeal to Bihar Voters as Second Phase of Polls Begins

Prime Minister Narendra Modi urges Bihar voters to come out in large numbers for the second and final phase of the Assembly Elections 2025, highlighting the importance of every vote in shaping the state’s future.

Update: 2025-11-11 04:21 GMT

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made a heartfelt appeal to the people of Bihar as the second and final phase of the Assembly elections begins. He urged everyone to come out and vote in large numbers, especially encouraging young and first-time voters to participate and motivate others too. His message was clear and direct — the future of Bihar lies in the hands of every voter today.


Voting Across 122 Constituencies Underway in Bihar

Voting for the last phase of the Bihar Assembly elections is taking place across 122 constituencies in 20 districts. Nearly 3.7 crore eligible voters are expected to decide the fate of hundreds of candidates. This phase holds the key to who will form the next government in the state. Polling began early in the morning with strict security arrangements to ensure smooth and fair elections.


PM Modi Urges Youth to Lead by Example

In his message on X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi said, “Today is the second and final phase of voting in the Bihar Assembly elections. My request to all voters is that they participate actively in it and create a new record for voting. I have a special appeal to the young companions of the state who are going to vote for the first time that they should not only cast their vote themselves but also inspire others to do so.”

This message resonated widely among the youth, as Modi focused on turning voting day into a celebration of democracy and responsibility.


Nitish Kumar Encourages Full Voter Participation

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar also posted his message urging everyone to vote sincerely. He reminded voters that in a democracy, voting is not just a right but also a duty. He said, “Vote first, then refreshments.” His post reflected the spirit of civic responsibility and encouraged people to take pride in being part of the election process.


Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary Highlights the Power of One Vote

Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary too joined the call, reminding citizens that their one vote can change Bihar’s future. He said this election is about building a state free from corruption and crime while continuing the journey toward self-reliance and prosperity. “Your one vote will not only determine the future of Bihar but also set the direction for good governance, development, and stability,” he said. His words aimed to inspire trust in the democratic process and strengthen support for the NDA alliance.


High Security and Smooth Voting Experience

The Election Commission has ensured a strong setup for this massive exercise. Around 45,399 polling stations have been established across the 20 districts. Additional security forces are deployed at sensitive and high-risk booths to maintain order. Election officials have also provided special arrangements for elderly and differently-abled voters to ensure smooth participation.


Why This Phase Matters Most for Bihar

The second and final phase is considered decisive for Bihar’s political landscape. Many high-stakes constituencies are voting today, which will determine the final balance of power in the 243-member Assembly. Both the ruling NDA and opposition alliances are fighting hard to win voter confidence. The results of this phase will play a major role in deciding who forms the next government.


Counting on November 14 — Bihar Awaits Its Next Government

The counting of votes for all 243 seats will take place on November 14, 2025. Political analysts say the mood of this phase will show how people perceive governance, development, and leadership. All eyes are now on Bihar as it takes a step closer to shaping its next chapter. The excitement, hope, and energy around the elections have made this one of the most crucial voting days for the state in recent years.

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