The RJD has said that MGB has won in 119 seats but the EC hasn't declared its candidates' victories under pressure from @NitishKumar.
— The Wire (@thewire_in) November 10, 2020
"Even though we won in 119 seats, the number is being shown as 109," it wrote.#BiharElectionResultshttps://t.co/pQGBKZN2Wh
In what was an extremely close race, the National Democratic Alliance which was always in the lead, no matter how slim, emerged winner with 125 seats, with BJP winning 74 of these, the Janata Dal (United) of Nitish Kumar with 43, the Vikassheel Insaan Party 4 and Hindustan Awaam Party (Secular) 4 This puts NDA just above the requisite 122 majority mark needed to form the government.
The RJD and its allies have won 110 seats. The RJD finished as the single-largest party with 75 seats, while the Congress won a mere 19 seats. Of the 29 seats the Left parties had contested, they won in 16, with the CPI (ML-Liberation) winning 12 of them.

