The NDA is leading in all four assembly seats of Bihar as per latest counting trend where polling for by-elections was held on November 13.
According to officials in the Election Commission, BJP was leading in Tarari and Ramgarh while its alliance partners — HAM was leading in Imamganj and JDU in Belaganj.
During earlier rounds of counting, HAM was trailing in Immagini and BJP was trailing in Ramgarh.
In Ramgarh seat, Ashok Kumar Singh of BJP was leading over his nearest rival Satish Kumar Singh Yadav of BSP by a margin of 705 votes in 7/11 rounds of the counting of votes.
In Imamganj seat, Deepa Manjhi of HAM was leading over his nearest rival Raushan Kumar of RJD by a margin of 5,563 votes in 12/13 rounds of counting.
In Tarari seat, Vishal Prashant of BJP was leading over his nearest rival Raju Yadav of CPI(ML) by a margin of 11,763 votes in 9/12 rounds of counting.
In Belaganj, Manorama Devi of JD(U) was leading over her nearest rival Vishwanath Kumar of RJD by a margin of 16,360 votes.
In all four seats, the candidates of Jan Suraaj were far behind.
Of the four seats, the Grand Alliance is holding three seats while one seat is held by the NDA.
Ramgarh and Belaganj seats are held by RJD, while Tatari seat is held by CPI(ML), both parties being
constituents of Grand Alliance.
Imamganj seat is held by HAM, a partner of ruling NDA in Bihar.


