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    Who Do Biharis Want as CM? C Voter Survey Before Bihar Elections 2025

    As Bihar gears up for the 2025 assembly elections, C Voter’s latest survey reveals a surprising choice for the Chief Minister’s post. Neither Tejashwi nor Nitish—see who the people are backing!

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    Published: 16 Apr 2025, 05:28 PM
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    Who Do Biharis Want as CM? C Voter Survey Before Bihar Elections 2025

    Patna: The political atmosphere in Bihar is heating up regarding the upcoming assembly elections. While on the one hand NDA and India Alliance are busy in election preparations, on the other hand political discussions are in full swing regarding the distribution of seats and the face for the post of Chief Minister. Meanwhile, a survey of C Voter has further increased the political stir, in which the most favorite face for the post of Chief Minister has been told.


    C Voter Survey: Tejashwi ahead, Nitish second

    In the opinion poll of C Voter, 40.6% people have named Tejashwi Yadav as their first choice to become the next Chief Minister. Current Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has got 18.4% support. Prashant Kishore is at number three, who got the support of 14.9% people. BJP's Samrat Chaudhary has been liked by 8.2% and Lok Janshakti Party's Chirag Paswan has been liked by 3.7% people.


    NITISH KUMAR is trusted again in NDA, son Nishant claims

    Meanwhile, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's son Nishant Kumar gave a big statement saying that he has talked to Amit Shah. According to Nishant, 'Amit uncle said that the election will be fought under the leadership of Nitish Kumar and he will be the face for the post of Chief Minister.' This clearly indicates that NDA will contest the election this time too under the leadership of Nitish Kumar.


    Everyone's eyes on the mood of the public

    Although the term of the current government is till November 2025, speculations of early elections are also being made. In such a situation, all political parties are busy gauging the mood of the public. Surveys like C Voter reflect the priorities of the public, however the final decision will be taken in the voting. It will be interesting to see whether Tejashwi Yadav will come to power in this election or Nitish Kumar will become the Chief Minister once again.

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