Voting for the third and the last phase of the Bihar Assembly election 2020 has come to an end with the news channels broadcasting exit polls, making the suspense grow over the final results. ABP-CVoter has released the figures of Exit Poll and Tejashwi Yadav's Rashtriya Janata Dal has emerged powerful in various regions in the ongoing political battle in Bihar. ALSO READ | ABP-C Voter Exit Poll: Chirag Paswan's LJP Fails To Impress As Third Front As Bihar Heads For Hung Assembly

As per the ABP News-C Voter Exit Poll Survey, no party seems to be getting clear majority however the mandate looks inclined towards Tejashwi yadav. The mood of the people of the Bihar has predicted Rashtriya Janata Dal to once again emerge as single largest party with as many as 81-89 seats, throwing out the ruling Janata Dal United led by Nitish Kumar, which is predicted to have 38-46 seats.

The C Voter has also examined the seat share on the basis of region, as per which, NDA can get 37-41 seats in North Bihar, Mahagathbandhan 29-33 and others can get 2-4 seats. In the Magadh-Bhojpur region, Lalu+ is projected to have more seats than the ruling govt and the so called third front names.

Have A Look At The Region Wise Seat Share

Magadh-Bhojpur

Nitish+: 28-36 seats
Lalu+: 31-38 seats
Paswan: 0 seats
Others: 3 seats

North Bihar

Nitish+: 37-41 seats
Lalu+: 29-33 seats
Paswan: 0 seats
Others: 02-04 seats

On the whole, the RJD is projected to get 81-89 seats in the Grand Alliance and the Congress can get 21-39 seats. Apart from this, it is estimated that 6-13 seats will be left in the account of the Left. Overall, if we look at the Mahagathbandhan, 108-131 seats are seen to be won by Lalu+.

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NDA on the other hand is seen getting 104-128 seats in this election but the alliance which comprises JDU, BJP, HAM and VIP is believed to get 2 per cent more votes in Bihar Assembly Elections.

In Bihar, elections are being held for 243 assembly seats in three phases. Polling for the first phase was held on 71 seats on October 28 and 94 seats on November 3. Counting of votes will be held on November 10.