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Record Turnout Marks Strong Start

The first phase of assembly elections recorded a 64.46 % voter turnout across 18 districts and 121 seats — the highest participation seen so far. Over 3.75 crore voters cast their ballots, signalling strong public engagement and enthusiasm.

PM Modi’s Confident Statement

Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is heading toward a “massive victory” after the impressive turnout. Speaking after the voting concluded, he thanked citizens for their support and predicted that this wave would continue in the upcoming phases.

Key Political Stakes

The first round saw the fate of 16 ministers and several major leaders being decided. Regions including Mithila, Saran, and Vaishali witnessed particularly high enthusiasm. Analysts believe this could indicate shifting voter sentiment in favour of the NDA.

Impact on Future Phases

Political observers note that the strong early turnout and confident statements from the NDA may influence voter behaviour in the next phases. Parties are expected to intensify campaigns as public excitement remains high.

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