

Conducted by Spick Media Network between Aug 7 – Sep 10, 2025, covering 1.3 lakh respondents across Bihar.
NDA projected to win big with 158 seats and 46% vote share.
MGB at 66 seats with 41% vote share.
BSP likely to win 1 seat, AIMIM 4 seats.
JSP at 8% vote share but no seats.
Around 14 seats remain too close to call.
Tejashwi Yadav tops CM preference with 30.5%.
Nitish Kumar at 27.4%, slipping behind Tejashwi.
Prashant Kishor (13%) and Chirag Paswan (12%) emerge as smaller contenders.
People lean slightly towards young leadership (39.5%) over experience (35.7%).
Only 30.6% want Nitish Kumar to continue as CM if NDA returns.
44% farmers say government efforts are only partial, 31% say not enough.
Biggest demands: Loan waiver (25.3%), Irrigation (25.1%), MSP (23.7%).
35% villages report no storage facilities, forcing heavy crop losses.
Only 28% believe Bihar is safer than 5 years ago.
Main problems: Gang crime (30%), Political goondaism (31%), Theft (20%).
62% want law & order as top priority for the next government.
64% voters influenced by PM Modi’s popularity.
47% say they will vote NDA only because of Modi, even if CM candidate is weak.
Employment (25%) tops the list, followed by Migration (15%) and Electricity/Water (15%).
Education (5%) and Healthcare (7%) rank lower.
Takeaway: The survey shows NDA heading for a thumping majority, powered by PM Modi’s appeal, while Tejashwi Yadav emerges as the leading CM face. Farmers’ distress, law & order, and youth aspirations remain the core issues shaping voter mood in Bihar.