Bihar's Pivotal Polls: A Two-Phase Election Drama
The assembly elections in Bihar will be held in two phases, on November 6 and 11, with vote counting on November 14. The process concludes by November 16. This crucial election involves 243 constituencies and is described by the Chief Election Commissioner as the 'mother of all elections'.

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The assembly elections in Bihar are set to be a significant event, taking place in two phases on November 6 and 11, as announced by Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. The counting of votes is scheduled for November 14, with the entire electoral process wrapping up by November 16.
The election will see a hefty contest with 121 assembly constituencies voting in the first phase and 122 in the second. Kumar highlighted the importance of completing postal ballot counting before the last two rounds of vote counting.
With the term of the current Assembly ending on November 22, Bihar's 243 constituencies, including those reserved for Scheduled Tribes and Castes, are set for a decisive electoral battle, described as the 'mother of all elections'.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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