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Lalu plans massive vote rigging in Bihar election after receiving a fatal blow in the first phase 
Staff Reporter
February 04, 2005

According to reports from Bihar, Lalu’s BJD castle is falling apart based on exit polls in the first phase of the election.

According to Lalu’s BJD representatives, the exit poll is false4 and propaganda by the opposition political parties. 

Indian king of Bollywood Satrughan Sinha is confident Lalu will once forever wiped out from Bihar’s politics.

In the middle of this reports are coming very interior parts of Bihar that Lalu is planning massive vote rigging in the precincts still to vote in the coming phases.

Congress appears set to form the next government in Haryana, while in Bihar the ruling RJD seems to have incurred heavy losses in the first phase of polling in Assembly elections on Thursday, according to exit polls conducted by two television channels. 

In Jharkhand it looks like a neck-and-neck between ruling BJP and Congress. Congress is projected to win 60 of the 90 seats in Haryana Assembly, while the ruling INLD of Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala faces a rout, barely managing to reach double-digit figure at 11, according to the Zee News-C voter exit poll. 

It gives BJP nine seats and 10 to others in Haryana. According to the AC Nielsen exit poll for Star News, Congress is expected to win 55 seats in Haryana, with the ruling INLD getting 15 and BJP 11 seats. All the 90 seats in Haryana went to the polls on Thursday. 

In the crucial state of Bihar, ruling RJD seems to be in a patch of trouble, expected to win only 17 of the 64 seats where polling was held in the first phase, which is a loss of 16 seats compared to its tally in the previous election. This is according to the Zee News exit poll, which gives the BJP-JD(U) combine 20 seats, with Congress getting 16.

 
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