Lakhisarai Election Results 2025 Highlights: BJP's Vijay Kumar Sinha, INC's Amresh Kumar, and Jan Suraaj's Suraj Kumar in fray

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 BJP's Vijay Kumar Sinha,  INC's Amresh Kumar, and Jan Suraaj's Suraj Kumar in fray

NEW DELHI: The Lakhisarai seat is poised for a contest between BJP's Vijay Kumar Sinha, INC's Amresh Kumar, and Jan Suraaj's Suraj Kumar as the constituency awaits results today.Lakhisarai Assembly constituency, situated in Lakhisarai district, is among Bihar’s 243 seats and falls under the Munger Lok Sabha constituency. Classified as a General seat, it has long been a battleground between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and rival opposition groups. Bihar's deputy CM and BJP's Vijay Kumar Sinha is the sitting MLA from here.

CandidatesPartyVotes
Vijay Kumar SinhaBJP
Amresh KumarINC
Suraj KumarJan Suraaj

In the 2020 Assembly polls, BJP’s Vijay Kumar Sinha retained the seat, polling 74,212 votes (38.2 per cent).

He defeated Congress candidate Amaresh Kumar, who received 63,729 votes (32.8 per cent), by a margin of 10,483. Independent contenders also made their presence felt — Sujeet Kumar secured 11,570 votes, while Fulena Singh got 10,938. Out of 3,68,106 registered electors, 1,94,289 votes were declared valid. Sinha had earlier won in 2015 as well, bagging 75,901 votes (40.8 per cent) against JD(U)’s Ramanand Mandal, who garnered 69,345 votes (37.3 per cent), marking a narrow margin of 6,556.

The constituency’s voting history reflects tight contests, though the BJP has managed to hold the seat for consecutive terms.Polling has concluded and the fate of the candidates is now sealed in the electronic voting machines.A poll of polls released on Tuesday suggested that the NDA is likely to return to power with around 148 seats. The RJD-led Mahagathbandhan, despite campaigning on a platform of change, is projected to finish with around 88 seats, while other parties may secure about 7 seats.People’s Pulse estimated 133–159 seats for the NDA, 75–101 for the Mahagathbandhan, 0–5 for Jan Suraaj, and 2–8 for others. The Dainik Bhaskar poll projected 145–160 seats for the NDA and 73–91 for the Mahagathbandhan. It further suggested that Jan Suraaj may not win any seat, while others could secure 5–10.According to JVC-Polls, the NDA could win 135–150 seats, the Mahagathbandhan 88–103, and others 3–6. Matrize predicted 147–167 seats for the NDA and 70–90 for the opposition alliance, along with 2–10 for others. People’s Insight forecast 133–148 seats for the NDA, 87–102 for the Mahagathbandhan, and 3–6 for other parties.The Election Commission reported a 68.52 per cent turnout in the second phase of polling across 122 constituencies as of 5 pm on Tuesday.

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