Criminal Candidates की जीत और Voter Deletion, क्या Bihar Election Fair था? | F&F Ep-183 | Hemant
In this explosive episode of Facts and Figures, Hemant breaks down the most crucial—yet most ignored—story of the 2025 Bihar Assembly Election. While mainstream headlines celebrated NDA’s landslide victory of 202 out of 243 seats, the real story lies buried deep inside the voter data. And Hemant pulls it all out, number by number. This video investigates a pattern that raises serious questions about the integrity of the electoral process. Out of 243 seats, 174 constituencies witnessed a victory margin smaller than the number of voters removed from the rolls during the SIR (Summary Intensive Revision). What makes it even more striking is this: in 91 of these 174 seats, the result flipped completely compared to 2020. And shockingly, 75 of those flipped seats went to the NDA, while the Mahagathbandhan managed to retain only 15. One seat went to an independent/other candidate. But this is not just about numbers––it’s about what these numbers reveal. Hemant compares the 2020 and 2025 electoral maps and uncovers a dramatic reversal. In 2020, the Mahagathbandhan held 71 of these 91 seats, while NDA had only 14. Five years later, the scenario is completely inverted: Mahagathbandhan falls to 15, NDA rockets to 75. A shift so steep cannot be explained merely by a “wave” or “anti-incumbency.” Something deeper is at play. Through concrete examples, Hemant exposes how thousands of deleted names aligned suspiciously with close victory margins. On Kurhani (Muzaffarpur), BJP won by 9,718 votes, while over 24,000 names were deleted. On Sandesh (Bhojpur), JDU scraped through with just 27 votes, but 25,682 voters were removed. This episode does not claim conclusions—it presents hard data. But the patterns are loud enough to demand questions. Don’t miss this detailed breakdown of what really shaped Bihar’s 2025 mandate.

