The initial phase of the Bihar state elections concluded with a reported voter turnout of 64.66%, notable for significant participation from women. While the polling was largely peaceful, isolated incidents of violence and mutual accusations between political figures, including Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha and RJD MLC Ajay Kumar, were reported. Additionally, a political party led by Prashant Kishor advocated for the repeal of the state's prohibition law during this period.
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