New Delhi, Nov. 14 -- The National Democratic Alliance looks set to form a government in Bihar as the NDA has taken an unassailable lead in assembly elections as the counting of votes is underway in 245 constituencies across the state.
The NDA is leading on 200 seats, while the Mahagathbandhan is leading on 36 seats.
However, the attention has also shifted to two seats - Gaya Town and Supaul - from where the BJP candidate has won and JD(U) candidates is headed for a victory, respectively, for a straight ninth term.
After the last round of counting, BJP candidate Prem Kumar won the seat with 26,423 votes with 90,878 votes from Gaya Town constituency.
Kumar defeated Congress candidate Akhaury Onkar Nath and Jan Suraaj candidate Dhirendr...
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