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Bihar all set for counting day. Who will become the next CM?

Bihar Assembly Election Result 2020: Who will win the Bihar battle — Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi Yadav or Chirag Paswan as the counting of votes in the Bihar Assembly Election 2020 is all set to take place on Tuesday — November 10. The election on 243 constituencies took place in three phases.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: November 09, 2020 23:39 IST
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Bihar Assembly Election Result 2020: Who will win the Bihar battle — Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi Yadav or Chirag Paswan as the counting of votes in the Bihar Assembly Election 2020 is all set to take place on Tuesday — November 10.

Bihar Assembly Election Result 2020: The counting of votes in the Bihar Assembly Election 2020 is all set to take place on Tuesday — November 10. The election on 243 constituencies took place in three phases. The first phase was held on October 28 across 71 constituencies, second phase on November 3 across 94 constituencies and third and final phase took place on November 7 in 78 constituencies. The Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements for counting of votes as the state awaits results of a closely-fought election. FULL COVERAGE

BIHAR ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2020 | COUNTING OF VOTES ON TUESDAY, ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW 

  • The poll panel said it has set up a total of 55 counting centres, housing 414 halls, spread across all the 38 districts of the state that voted in three phases on October 28, November 3 and November 7.
  • The maximum three counting centres each have been set up in four districts of East Champaran (which has 12 assembly constituencies), Gaya (10 constituencies), Siwan (eight constituencies) and Begusarai (seven). Rest other districts either have one or two counting centres each.
  • Considering the fact that coronavirus is raging in the state, steps have been taken to ensure that COVID guidelines are strictly followed during the counting.
  • Face masks will be mandatory for entering into the counting centres besides sanitisers will be kept in adequate quantity there.
  • In the state capital Patna, votes for all the 14 assembly constituencies will be counted at just one centre set up at AN College. The poll panel said it is readying 30 counting halls at the college.
  • Bihar Chief Electoral Officer HR Srinivasa said the Election Commission has established a three-tier security system for strong rooms (housing the Electronic Voting Machines) and the counting centres.

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  • The inner core is being guarded by the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), then there is the Bihar Military Police (BMP) and then the district police, he told reporters.
  • "We have deployed 19 companies of CAPF just for the security of the strong rooms and counting centres. Besides, we have 59 CAPF companies to ensure law and order during and in the aftermath of the counting process," he said.
  • One CAPF company comprises around 100 personnel. The CEO said the Election Commission will strictly deal with any "anti-social" elements who indulges in "hooliganism" during or in the aftermath of the counting.
  • Additional Director General of Police (Headquarters) Jitendra Kumar said CCTV cameras have been installed in the control rooms. "Their display is in the District Election Officers offices. And they are also being monitored regularly by the Chief Electoral Officer," he said.
  • After the counting commences at 8 am, the postal ballots -- cast by staff on poll duty and service voters will be -- will be opened first followed by EVM votes.
  • In Bhagalpur district, which has two counting centres Government Polytechnic College, Barari and Women's ITI -- preparations are being made for the November 10 results for seven assembly seats.
  • Display screens are being set up and two tents being erected at each counting centre for journalists and security personnel. Arrangements are being made to put seven tables in each of the 14 halls.
  • Prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) have been imposed in and around the counting centres to prevent gathering of people.
  • In Bhojpur district, the votes for all the seven assembly constituencies will be counted at one centre set up at Bazar Samiti Godown, Arrah.

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WILL EXIT POLLS PROJECTION MATCH ACTUAL RESULTS?

A majority exit polls released after the third and final round of polls suggest that Tejashwi Yadav-led Mahagathbandhan might have an edge over the NDA. But, who will actually get the magic figure of 122 in the house of 243 will be known only after the votes are counted.

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