Patna, Nov. 9 -- After the record 65.08 percent voting in the first phase, campaigning ended on Sunday evening for the second and final phase of the Bihar assembly elections to be held on November 11 in 122 seats, which would decide the fates of 1,302 candidates in the fray.
Ever since the November 6 first phase of polling held in 121 seats, the NDA and Grand Alliance, two main contenders, have made efforts with all the might at their disposal to score over the other for the second and final phase of voting.
The first phase broke all records of voting of every Lok Sabha and Assembly elections held in the state since 1951.
Both NDA and Grand Alliance have claimed they would be the beneficiaries of the increased polling percentage when res...