The bypolls are an indicator of whether the "Mandal forces" represented by Lalu Prasad and Nitish Kumar, who buried their two decades of differences to come together, have managed to stop the BJP juggernaut which rode on a Narendra Modi wave.
According to an Election Commission statement, the Narkatiaganj constituency saw the maximum voting among 10 seats at 58 per cent. The BJP fielded Rashmi Verma, a kin of the first President of the country, Dr Rajendra Prasad, from the seat. She is pitted against Fakruddin Khan of Congress.
In the Assembly poll the constituency had witnessed 42.62 per cent voting on which BJP leader Ashwani Choubey who is now MP from here had won.
Voting percentage was 42 at Rajnagar (SC) seat, Jale (44 per cent), Chapra (47.4 per cent), Hajipur (46 per cent), Mohiuddinnagar (57 per cent), Parbatta (45 per cent), Banka (45 per cent) and Mohania (SC) (48.2 per cent), the EC said.
The Chapra seat which has considerable influence of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad registered increased voting percentage at 47.4 today vis-a-vis 44.73 in the 2010 poll.
The bypolls are a litmus test for the Lalu-Nitish combine to stage a comeback in Bihar politics after a near rout in the general election.
The outcome of the bypoll, the first major political event after the general elections, is significant as it will show the mood of the people before next year's Assembly polls.
Counting of votes will take place on August 25.
Stakes are also high for the BJP-led NDA in the bypoll. Six out of the 10 seats were won by the BJP in the 2010 Assembly election. Moreover, they have the challenge to prove that massive victory in the recent general election was not a fluke.
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