Bihar Election Results 2025: The mood across Bihar began shifting early in the day as counting trends steadily pointed in one direction. From local booths to state headquarters, the sense was unmistakable , the NDA was tightening its grip, with Mokama’s Anant Singh quickly becoming one of the standout stories of the election.
Anant Singh’s Early Momentum
Mokama has always been a constituency people watch with unusual curiosity, partly because of its history and partly because of Anant Singh. This year is no different. As counting progressed, Singh pulled ahead early and didn’t look back. Round after round, his lead kept stretching , first a few thousand, then crossing the ten-thousand mark, and by late afternoon, it was clear he had the seat under control.
Personality Over Party in Mokama
Locals often say Mokama doesn’t vote for a party; it votes for a personality. Singh’s grip on the region has survived controversies, arrests, and rival alliances. What the numbers show today is simply the continuation of that legacy. The “consolidated lead” part isn’t guesswork , it reflects an actual, steady widening of his margin as counting firms up, indicating strong local trust in him, regardless of the noise around him.
Statewide Pattern Mirrors Maharashtra
Step away from Mokama for a moment, and the broader state trends begin to look familiar , almost like a replay of what Maharashtra saw in 2024. The NDA is not just leading; it’s leading across regions, across caste belts, and across constituencies that were earlier labelled “tight contests”.
Margins Strengthen Through the Day
This isn’t a gentle edge. These are double-digit margins in numerous seats, early swings locking into firm patterns, and opposition parties unable to close the gap in enough constituencies to threaten the overall picture.
In Maharashtra, the NDA had blown past every forecast by sweeping both city centres and rural pockets, turning the results night into a one-sided story before midnight. Bihar’s map is unfolding in almost the same pattern today. Seat after seat is sliding towards the alliance, early leads are hardening instead of shrinking, and the gaps are widening rather than closing. By midday, commentators were already calling it a “wave”. As the trend held firmly into the evening, many quietly upgraded that to a single word that now seems unavoidable , “landslide.”
