For the first time in its electoral history, Bihar has conducted a peaceful election with zero incidents of violence and no re-polling. The milestone was hailed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a triumph of democracy and governance, marking a significant shift in the state’s political narrative.
Bihar’s 2025 elections rewrite the script with peace, participation, and procedural integrity
In a state once synonymous with poll-day violence and re-polling, Bihar has achieved a democratic milestone. The 2025 assembly elections concluded without a single incident of violence or the need for re-polling—a first in the state’s electoral history. The Election Commission confirmed the smooth conduct across all phases.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the development, calling it a “historic achievement” and a testament to the maturity of Bihar’s electorate and the effectiveness of administrative reforms. Enhanced security arrangements, real-time surveillance, and voter awareness campaigns were credited for the peaceful outcome.
Major takeaways
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No re-polling required across any of Bihar’s constituencies—an unprecedented electoral feat
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Zero incidents of violence reported throughout the multi-phase polling process
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PM Modi praised the peaceful polls as a “new benchmark” for Indian democracy
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Election Commission cited improved coordination between civil and police administration
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Observers noted increased voter turnout, especially among women and first-time voters
Sources: NDTV, Reuters, The Hindu, Election Commission of India