Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar’s Patna visit sparks buzz as Bihar Assembly poll dates near announcement

Patna: The atmosphere ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections is steadily heating up as the Election Commission of India (ECI) gears up for key preparations.
Speculation over the announcement of poll dates has intensified with the confirmation that Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar will visit Patna in the last week of September to review readiness.
The ECI is set to publish the final voter list on September 30, after which the election schedule could be announced at any time.
During his visit, the CEC will hold a detailed review meeting with election officials to assess administrative arrangements, voter list management, and logistical preparedness.
First, the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) will feature colour photographs of candidates along with party symbols, aimed at ensuring greater transparency and helping voters identify their candidates more easily.
Based on past trends, the Commission is expected to conduct the elections in three to four phases, though the exact number will depend on security and logistical considerations.
The challenge is compounded by the upcoming festival season, with Diwali and Chhath scheduled during the same period, requiring careful planning to avoid disruption for voters.
The CEC’s visit signals that the announcement of poll dates is imminent, likely in early October.
With Bihar’s political landscape already active—parties finalising alliances, seat-sharing formulas, and campaign strategies—this development is expected to further intensify the election atmosphere.
IANS
Published: 22 Sept 2025, 11:47 pm IST
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