PATNA, India (AP) – India is holding a key local election in the eastern state of Bihar on Thursday to choose a new government – a vote seen as a crucial test of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ‘s popularity and his alliance’s hold over one of the country’s politically influential states.
Indians vote in a state election in Bihar seen as key test for Prime Minister Modi
PATNA, India (AP) – India is holding a key local election in the eastern state of Bihar on Thursday to choose a new government – a vote seen as a crucial test of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ‘s popularity and his alliance’s hold over one of the country’s politically influential states.
Millions of people lined up outside polling stations across Bihar in the two-phased vote for its 243-seat legislature. The election comes amid widespread public concern over unemployment, law and order, and alleged irregularities in revision of electoral rolls.
The results, expected Nov. 14, will gauge whether Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance, or NDA, can sustain its dominance or face growing discontent over economic and governance issues.
Bihar, long seen as India’s political bellwether, has become a crucial test for Modi as he seeks to build momentum ahead of national elections in 2029 and key state polls in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Assam over the next two years.
