Report by
Souvik Mandal
MAJMC Sem 1
Kolkata: As Bihar Election is coming near, everywhere people talking about Bihar Election and Youths are actively participating in Election talk. From Tea Stalls to Offices and even in Colleges everywhere People are gossiping on Election and promises made by nominated Leaders.
In the conversation with Youths mainly they are concerned about unemployment and illiteracy. Some also says that this election will make a new Bihar free from Jungle Raj.
Aman, 25yrs from Gaya said: "I am unemployed even after completion of Graduation. There is no job at all in Bihar. In last election also they have promised for giving jobs but nothing changed and again they are making same promises."
Priya, 19yrs from Patna said: "I am very excited to vote for first time. I have studied from a government school and there is no any good facilities in the school which encourage students to study. I will vote for the candidate who will talk about education system."
Arnav, 28 from Patna said: "I am watching this election very closely this time. And many leaders were giving false promises to public but this time we have tools to fact check their promises with available data. So, we can clearly choose our leader."
Sana, 22yrs from Rajgir said: "Migration is the main problem in our community. Young people leave home from job. We need local industry, better education. But I am very upset in this election as leaders are only talking about caste and religion."
Sourav, 23yrs from Bhagalpur said: "Politics divide use from being united by promoting caste politics. We need to talk about startups, skill training and digitalization."
While parties across different
political alliances are talking about caste, jobs in every house, youths are
cautious about jobs, trainings, stopping migration, better education. Youths
promised they will vote for only those who will look after Bihar’s development
Latest update: Courtesy: The Times of India
Bihar Election Results 2025 Live: As vote counting for the Bihar assembly elections continues, the ruling NDA has taken a comfortable lead in early trends, leaving the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan, headed by Tejashwi Yadav, struggling to regain ground. Veteran leader and longest-serving Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is once again poised for the top post.

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