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Bihar Polls 2020: Development is the main issue for voters

The fate of 1066 candidates out of which 114 are women, is to be decided in the first phase of elections which have started from today.

Elections are to be held in three phases for the 243 assembly seats in Bihar. Under this, voting will be held on 71 seats for the first phase today, 94 seats on November 3 for the second phase, and 78 seats on November 7 for the third phase. The counting of votes will take place on November 10.

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