


Amour Bihar Election Result 2025 Live: Akhtarul Iman, President of the All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) Bihar has won the 2025 Bihar elections from the Amour Vidhan Sabha seat.
As per the final result announced by the Election Commission of India, Akhatrul Iman polled a total of 100,836 votes and defeated Saba Zafar of Janata Dal (U) by 38,928 votes.
Abdul Jalil Mastan of Congress ended at the 3rd place bagging 52,791 votes in Amour, as per the final result announced by the Poll Panel.
03:40 PM: Akhtarul Iman, President of the All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) Bihar is set for a historic victory from the Amour Vidhan Sabha seat of Bihar where counting of votes is underway.
As per the Election Commission data released at 03:40 PM, Akhtarul Iman has polled 96,200 votes and is leading his nearest rival Saba Zafar of Janata Dal (U) by over 35,000 votes.
Abdul Jalil Mastan of Congress is trailing at 3rd place with 42,946 votes in Amour where counting of votes is still underway.
11:45 AM: Akhtarul Iman, President of the All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) Bihar, who was earlier trailing, is now leading in the Amour assembly seat of Bihar where counting of votes for the 2025 Vidhan Sabha Polls is underway.
As per the Election Commission data at 11:45 AM, Akhtarul Iman has polled a total of 22,168 votes and is leading his nearest rival Saba Zafar of JD (U) by around 6,000 votes.
Abdul Jalil Mastan of Congress is trailing at 3rd place with 8,914 votes in Amour where counting of votes is still underway.
10:45 AM: Akhtarul Iman, President of the All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) Bihar, is trailing in the Amour assembly seat of Bihar where counting of votes for the 2025 Vidhan Sabha Polls is underway.
Akhtarul Iman is trailing behind Saba Zafar of the Janata Dal (United) by around 2,000 votes as per the trends at 10:45 AM Friday.
Elsewhere in the state, Ghulam Sarwar of the All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) is leading in the Baisi assembly seat of Bihar where counting of votes for the 2025 Vidhan Sabha Polls is underway.
Ghulam Sarwar is leading from Baisi Assembly seat by over 6,000 votes as per the trends at 10:30 AM.
Other candidates in the Baisi Vidhan Sabha seat are Vinod Kumar of the BJP and Abdus Subahan of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD).
Also, Mohammad Adil Hasan of the All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) is leading in the Balrampur assembly seat of Bihar where counting of votes for the 2025 Vidhan Sabha Polls is underway.
Advocate Adil Hasan of AIMIM is leading by around 1,700 votes as per the latest trend at 10:15 am.
Sangita Devi of Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas Paswan) and Mahboob Alam of CPI (M) are other candidates in this seat.
The AIMIM is contesting on as many as 25 seats. It is however leading in just 02 seat, as per trends at 10:30 AM.
As per the trends at 09:30 AM, the NDA alliance is leading on the 157 of the total 243 seats.
The BJP is leading on 82 seats, Janata Dal U candidates are ahead on 66 seats and LJPRV is ahead on 8 seats.
As against this, the Mahagathbandhan or the Grand Alliance of INDIA bloc is ahead on 75 seats. The Rashtriya Janata Dal or RJD is leading on 59 seats and its alliance partner Congress is ahead on 11 seats.
Others are leading on 4 seats. They including Prashant Kishor's JSP which is leading on 3 seats, Asauddin Owaisi;s AIMIM which ahead in 1 seat.
Counting of votes in 243 assembly constituencies of Bihar began Friday morning, and the result is going the Exit Polls way as early trends show BJP-JDU+ NDA alliance leading over RJD-Cong+ Mahagathbandhan or INDIA alliance.
Assembly or Vidhan Sabha elections in Bihar were held in two phases. Polling for the first phase was held on November 06, 2025 which ended with a voter turnout of 65.08%.
On the other hand, Polling for the second phase was held on November 11, 2025 which saw the voter turnout of 68.76%.
The overall poll percent, as per the Election Commission of India, was 66.91% - highest since 1951 when the first assembly election was held.
Almost all the exit polls had predicted the massive victory of NDA alliance comprising of the BJP, Janata Dal (United) and other parties.
And the early trends after the counting of votes today showed the results exactly going the same way. What is surprising is that the BJP, and not the JDU or RJD, is emerging as the single largest party.
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