Investing all his energy campaigning for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) ahead of the second phase of polling in Bihar Assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday rejected claims that a high voter turnout in the first phase is going to effect a regime change in the state. He said the "change" that the opposition is looking for is not going to happen even this time around.
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In the first phase of polling held on Thursday (November 6), the 121 seats that went to polls in 18 districts registered a cumulative voter turnout of 64.66% β a record β sparking speculation that every time a high electoral turnout
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