Bihar elections 2025: Nitish, Tejashwi cast vote in first phase
The voter turnout till 1 pm is 42.3 per cent.
PTI
-
Babri Devi wished her sons, Tejashwi and Tej Pratap success (PTI)
Patna, 6 Nov
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and INDIA bloc's CM
candidate Tejashwi Yadav were among the top leaders who cast their votes on
Thursday in the first phase of the high-stakes Assembly polls, seen as a litmus
test for the ruling NDA.
Kumar, who cast his vote in his hometown Bakhtiarpur, posted on X, "Voting is not only a right but also a duty of citizens indemocracy."
Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary, who voted in Tarapur, said,
"The work done by Nitish Kumar should continue. A lot of effort has gone
into the transformation we are witnessing today. Vote for development."
Union Minister Giriraj Singh, who cast his vote in
Lakhisarai, defended the checking of the identity of burqa-clad women, stating
it will prevent 'vote chori' (vote theft).
"This is not religious bias... We are not living in
Pakistan. Neither will Bihar have a Tejashwi Yadav government, nor will Sharia
law be implemented here," he said.
Tejashwi Yadav, along with his family members, including RJD
supremo Lalu Prasad, cast his vote at a booth in Veterinary College in Patna.
"I appeal to the youth to bring a change by installing
a new government," Tejashwi Yadav said.
His mother and former Bihar chief minister Rabri Devi, too,
appealed to people "to vote and bring a change".
She wished both her sons, Tejashwi and Tej Pratap, success
in the elections.
Tejashwi Yadav's sister Rohini Acharya exuded confidence
that people will defeat the "double-engine government" this time.
"This time, people of Bihar will choose Tejashwi, the
one who has provided employment. All our unemployed brothers will get jobs, and
those who are struggling and wandering outside the state will also get
relief," Acharya said.
"All people of Bihar should vote. Each vote is
important," Tej Pratap, the Janshakti Janata Dal president and elder son
of Lalu Prasad, said after casting vote at Veterinary College Ground polling
booth in Patna.
Tej Pratap, the incumbent Hasanpur MLA, is contesting from
Mahua, a seat he first won in 2015 during his electoral debut on an RJD ticket.
RJD candidate from Chapra seat, Khesari Lal Yadav, who cast
his vote in Ekma in Saran district, said, "This is the second innings of
my life, and with the love people have for me, I believe things will only get
better, they have so far. Nothing in this world is easy; everything takes
effort. For those who are determined, work is never a burden... I just want
everything to be built, not just the Ram temple, but all that people
need."
BJP candidate from Alinagar seat, Maithili Thakur, said,
"If I win, I will work to ensure that projects and schemes mentioned in
our manifesto are accomplished. Apart from that, my personal aspirations
include a cultural centre, Kendriya Vidyalaya, degree college and roads to
villages that are well-maintained."
Union Minister of State for Home Affairs and BJP MP
Nityanand Rai also urged Bihar's voters to exercise their franchise.
"Voting is a vital part of democracy and the great
festival of democracy is celebrated through voting. Bihar is the birthplace of
democracy, and in every grain of its soil, resides the spirit and devotion
toward democracy," he said.
Bihar minister Ashok Choudhary, who cast his vote in Patna,
said, "People of the state should vote beyond caste lines, keeping in mind
our shared heritage and pride. They should vote for development and for the
party that is committed to it."
BJP MP and former Union minister Anurag Thakur appealed to
voters to support the NDA for Bihar's speedy development.
"I would just like to tell the voters to continue
accelerating Bihar's pace of development. Keep up the momentum of voting as
well. Higher voter turnout will ensure that Bihar's progress continues
steadily," Thakur said.
BJP MP and former Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad exuded
confidence that the NDA would return to power in Bihar.
"The people of Bihar will vote in large numbers in both
phases. The NDA will comfortably form the government. I am proud of the voters
and the people of the state," he said.
Vikassheel Insan Party (VIP) chief Mukesh Sahani, who is
also the INDIA bloc's deputy CM candidate, cast his vote at Gaura Bauram with
his family.
"This is Nitish Kumar's last election, so he can make
whatever promises he wishes. But we have a vision for Bihar... we are here to
serve the people for a long term ahead, so, we have made our promises very
responsibly," he said.
Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) chief and Rajya Sabha MP Upendra
Kushwaha appealed to people to set aside all other work and cast their votes.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said, 'pehle matdaan,
fir jalpaan', meaning that on the day of polling, we should prioritise voting
over everything else," Kushwaha told reporters after casting his vote in
Vaishali.
Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) MP Shambhavi Choudhary
appealed to people to come out in large numbers and vote.
"My vote is for a prosperous, strong, and empowered
Bihar. I appeal to all people of Bihar to come out in large numbers and
exercise their franchise," she said.
Voting began at 7 am for 121 seats in 18 districts amid
tight security arrangements, an official said, adding it will continue till 5
pm.
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *




