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The graph did not rise even in the seventh stage, 3.02% less votes. Graph didn’t rise even in sixth phase Voting down 3.02%: Expert said – NDA can benefit from this voting trend, women will decide victory and defeat – Bihar News. Achi-News

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Bihar’s voter turnout looks breathless even in the sixth phase. In the current Lok Sabha elections, voting was held for 8 seats for the first time, so it was believed that this time the average voter turnout would increase, but the voter turnout did not. Eight seats will be contested in the sixth stage of the elections.

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If we talk about the seat with the highest voting percentage, then 59.75 percent voting took place in West Champaran, which is about 2 percent less compared to the last election. At the same time, the lowest percentage of voting was in Goflange, 50.70 percent, which is 5 percent less compared to the last elections.

Apart from this, talking about other constituencies, 58.25 percent voting took place in Valmiki Nagar, which is 3 percent less compared to the last elections. The turnout in East Champaran was 57.30 percent, which is 1.5 percent less than the previous election. This time there was 3 percent less voting in the election compared to the last election. This time there was a 56.30 percent turnout here.

All the family members voted in Valmiki Nagar.

Voting was held in Vaishali at a rate of 58.50 percent, which is 3.31 percent less than the previous elections. This time, 51.27 percent voting was held in Maharaj, which is 2.5 percent less than the last election. In Sivan there were 52.50% voting, which is 2.23% less than the last election.

An expert said – the voters did not show enthusiasm for the candidate

Political experts give two reasons for the low voter turnout. First- The scorching heat, the scorching wind blowing in the afternoon and the negligence on the part of the election committee. Because of this, people did not leave their homes to vote.

Watch- Indifference between people towards the candidate. Experts say that if the NDA leaves only one seat, Shabhar, then it has repeated its candidates everywhere. There was resentment among the people towards the current candidate and the opposition did not put forward a single candidate who could attract them.

Voters arrived at the polling station by crossing the river in a bullock cart.

Voters arrived at the polling station by crossing the river in a bullock cart.

The voting trend points to the same thing. This is why a mandate like he chose, in which a new candidate from both alliances is given, remains a subject of discussion. But, failed to bring the voters to the cell.

NDA may get an advantage from this voting trend

Dainik Bhaskar spoke to various political experts about the voting trend of the eight Lok Sabha constituencies and tried to understand this trend. He said that this trend seems to be going in favor of the NDA. He gives two reasons for this.

First – according to political experts, the percentage of the vote that decreases or remains stable always goes in favor of the ruling party. If there is enthusiasm among the voters towards the opposition, then this has a direct effect on the turnout, which is not visible.

Second, women play a big role in this turnout. Everywhere more women than men participated in the vote. Long queues of women voters were seen at the booths from morning to evening. These women voters did not open their tickets until the last minute. These silent voters have always been considered supporters of Nitish and PM Modi.

Now understand the meaning of a wise voting trend in seats…

The difference between victory and defeat may narrow in Valmiki Nagar.

This time 58.25 percent voting was conducted in Valmiki Nagar, which is 2.75 percent less than the last election. Bagha’s senior journalist Jirendra Pandey says that this time two-three new equations have emerged in the Valmiki Nagar election. The biggest thing about it is the Modi factor.

Jirendra Pandey says the second big issue of the election was Lalu-Rabri Raj’s jungle rule. This time the challenge was given by the Indian Union. But, if we convert the voting percentages into numbers, then this time around 10 thousand voters voted. Seen from this point of view, there could be tough competition. The win-loss ratio may decrease.

Increased participation of women in East Champaran can be a game changer

This time 57.30 percent voting was held in East Champaran, which is about 1.5 percent less compared to the last election. The biggest reason for this is considered to be the scorching heat. On the one hand, while men did not leave their homes, long lines of women were seen near the stalls.

About this voting trend, a senior journalist in Motihari city, Chandra Bhushan Pandey, says that after the arrival of Nitish Kumar, the participation of women voters in elections has increased. The biggest reason for this is the public welfare programs made by the government that keep women in the center.

Be it Jivika didi and a sister woman, a group of Anganwadi workers. After being associated with all this, women see themselves as very powerful. Chandra Bhushan Pandey says that whenever women’s voter turnout increases, the NDA candidate will directly benefit from it.

Senior journalist Chandra Bhushan Pandey (file photo)

Senior journalist Chandra Bhushan Pandey (file photo)

NDA may benefit from low voting trend in West Champaran

This time there was 59.75 percent voting in West Champaran, which is 2 percent less voting than the last election. Regarding this voting trend, the senior journalist Manikant Mishra says that a major reason for the low turnout could be the indifference of the weather. Due to the heat, people did not leave their homes in the afternoon. The election committee was not ready to protect from the sun. Because of this, fewer voters came.

Senior journalist Manikant Mishra

Senior journalist Manikant Mishra

Manikant Mishra says that if we talk about the pros and cons because of less voting, it clearly shows that there is a lack of enthusiasm among the voters. The picture seems to be emerging that the status quo will remain intact.

At the same time, senior journalist Srinivas Gautam says both parties may suffer a loss due to low voter turnout. While senior journalist Manoj Kumar Gupta says that as soon as the NDA candidate’s name was announced, there was resentment among the people about the candidate. His influence was seen in the vote.

Manoj Gupta, senior journalist

Manoj Gupta, senior journalist

A low voter turnout in Sivan raises concerns for both parties

This time there were 2.5 percent fewer votes in Sion compared to the last elections. Senior journalist Bhaskar Kumar said that in the 2019 elections too, there was one percent less voting. The percentage of the vote also decreased due to the change of the candidate in Sion. There was no anti-role here. The candidates were new. Even after that, there was a lack of enthusiasm among the voters. Hina Shehav ran as an independent candidate, but even after that she did not show much influence. After these figures, it will be difficult for the candidates to estimate their victory and defeat.

Senior journalist Bhaskar Kumar

Senior journalist Bhaskar Kumar

The effect of anti-role is visible in Maharaj

This time there were 2.5 percent fewer votes in Maharaj. Political experts look at it from two perspectives. First, due to dissatisfaction with the NDA candidate and sitting MP Janardan Singh Sigriwal, a large number of NDA voters did not turn out to vote, which directly affected the voter turnout.

Second – the new candidate Akash Singh was in the fray from the Indian Union. Being young, he managed to take his place among the youth to some extent. They did not seem successful even in bringing the voters of the Indian alliance to the fold.

The voter turnout graph could not rise even after popular faces in Sheohar

If the voting graph dropped the most in any place then the one who voted in second place. It decreased by three percent compared to the last election. This is the situation where new and popular faces have been placed on both sides.

Regarding this trend, Shebahar’s senior journalist, Naraj Kumar, says that it is difficult to understand the mindset of the voters in Shebahar. It is spread over three districts and the mood of the voters of the three districts is different. He said it looks like there’s a close fight here. Women voters are going to prove to be game changers here. This time the win-loss figure will be in the range of 50 thousand rupees. It won’t be like last time.

There was no enthusiasm among the party workers in Gopalang.

The vote graph of Gopalganj has decreased by 5% compared to last year. This time 50.70% of the vote took place in Gopaleng. The biggest reason for the decrease in voting percentages in Gopalj is considered to be the scorching heat and the voting boycott.

A senior journalist of Gopalganj, Varun Mishra said that due to bad weather, the workers were not active in the stalls. The percentage of voting also decreased due to this. On the other hand, this time women took part in the vote in greater numbers than men. It is clearly evident that the NDA candidate is benefiting from this.

Vishley’s voting trend kept the tension high

This time, 58.50 percent of voting was held in Vaishali, which is about 2.30 percent less compared to the last elections. Senior journalist Manibhushan Sharma says if we talk about voters, people kept tension till the last minute. does not tell openly.

Senior journalist Manibhushan Sharma.

Senior journalist Manibhushan Sharma.

In such a situation it is difficult to say clearly who will benefit from the reduced voting percentages. It is not possible. Both candidates must be engaged in addition and subtraction. This voting trend confused them. If we talk about Vishali, till now we see a 50-50 fight here in terms of caste equation and voter inclination.

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