Two exit polls point to NDA win; Axis My India predicts RJD as single-largest party

Two fresh exit polls on Wednesday (November 12, 2025) pointed to an NDA victory in Bihar, with Axis My India showing a clear edge for the ruling alliance and Today’s Chanakya forecasting a big win for it over the Mahagathbandhan.
Both the exit polls forecast a disappointing electoral debut for Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj.
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The Axis My India Exit Poll predicted that the NDA would be ahead of the Mahagathbandhan in Bihar, but the RJD would emerge as the single-largest party when results for the Assembly polls are announced on Friday.
Axis My India predicted the NDA to win between 121-141 seats, and the Mahagathbandhan 98-118 seats.
It gave 0-2 seats to the Jan Suraaj.
Today’s Chanakya forecast that while the BJP and its allies would get 160 seats (with a plus-minus margin of error of 12 seats), the RJD and its allies would bag 77 seats (with a plus-minus margin of error of 12 seats).
It forecast that the BJP and its allies would bag 44% (plus-minus 3%) vote share and the RJD and its allies would get 38% (plus-minus 3%) votes.
The projections come a day after all major exit polls predicted a return of the NDA government in Bihar with a big victory over the Mahagathbandhan.
All exit polls have unanimously forecast a poor electoral debut for Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj.
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In its party-wise break-up, Axis My India predicted that the RJD would be the single-largest party getting between 67-76 seats, followed by the JD(U) at 56-62 seats, BJP 50-56 seats, Congress 17-21 seats, Vikassheel Insaan Party 3-5 seats, and Left parties 10-14 seats.
According to the exit poll, the NDA would get a vote share percentage of 43%, Mahagathbandhan 41%, and the Jan Suraaj 4%.
It also claimed that while 34% of people want to see RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav as the Chief Minister, 22% want incumbent Nitish Kumar (JD-U) to remain at the helm.
The exit poll also gave a gender-wise breakdown of vote share. It is projected that while the NDA would get 41% male and 45% female votes, the Mahagathbandhan would get 42% male and 40% female votes.
The Bihar polls were conducted in two phases on November 6 and 11, and the results will be announced on November 14.
While the Matrize Exit Poll forecast the NDA likely getting between 147-167 seats, the Mahagathbandhan 70-90, and the Jan Suraaj between 0-2 seats, Dainik Bhaskar predicted 145-160 seats for the NDA and 73-91 for the Mahagathbandhan.
The People’s Insight predicted 133-148 seats for the NDA, 87-102 for the Mahagathbandhan and 0-2 for Jan Suraaj.
The People’s Pulse gave 133-159 seats to the NDA, 75-101 to the Mahagathbandhan, and 0-5 to Prashant Kishore’s party.
The JVC forecast 135-150 seats for the NDA and 88-103 for the Mahagathbandhan. The Polstrat predicted 133-148 seats for the NDA and 87-102 for the Mahagathbandhan.
While the Chanakya Strategies gave the NDA 130-138 seats, 100-108 to the Mahagathbandhan, and zero to Jan Suraaj, pollster P-Marq predicted the NDA to win 142-162 seats, Mahagathbandhan 80-98 and Jan Suraaj 1-4.
The majority mark in the 243-member Assembly is 122.
Exit poll projections are made by election survey agencies based on interviews of voters as they come out after casting their votes. These may vary widely from the actual results.
While the NDA, comprising the BJP, JD(U) and LJP (Ram Vilas) as the major alliance partners, is looking to return to power in Bihar, the opposition INDIA bloc, which has the RJD, the Congress and the Left parties as the main constituents, is looking to form the government with RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav its chief ministerial face.
Bihar on Tuesday (November 10) recorded its highest-ever voter turnout of 67.14%, provisionally, at the close of polling in the second and final phase of the high-stakes elections, seen as a veritable referendum on the state’s longest-serving Chief Minister — Nitish Kumar.
Published – November 12, 2025 08:39 pm IST




