NEW DELHI: Leaders of the Nationwide Democratic Alliance (NDA) celebrated with evident jubilation on Tuesday, whereas these from the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) struck a dismissive tone, after exit polls following the second and last part of polling in Bihar predicted a sweeping victory for the ruling coalition.“Exit polls should not correct. They're solely a hypothesis. It signifies what would possibly occur. It will not be proper to suppose that they're correct,” Congress MP Tariq Anwar, whose social gathering is a constituent of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)-led MGB, advised information company ANI.Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate expressed confidence that the MGB would emerge victorious. “My private view is that we don't touch upon exit polls — we are going to communicate when the precise outcomes are out. Nevertheless, Bihar will educate a lesson as a result of its proper to vote has been manipulated. I'm assured that the Mahagathbandhan will kind the federal government,” Shrinate stated.In the meantime, Umesh Singh Kushwaha of chief minister Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal (United) — a key constituent of the NDA — thanked voters for reaffirming their religion within the alliance. “I thank the individuals of Bihar for placing a stamp on chief minister Nitish Kumar's good governance and improvement. I congratulate the chief minister — there's a wave of help for the NDA throughout the state,” Kushwaha acknowledged.Union minister Nityanand Rai of the Bharatiya Janata Get together (BJP) — a senior NDA ally alongside the JD(U) — described the “report” voter turnout as a mirrored image of the individuals's belief in Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and the alliance.Of the state's 243 meeting constituencies, polling for 122 seats was performed within the second part, whereas voting for the remaining 121 seats came about within the first spherical on November 6.Exit polls, it should be famous, should not at all times correct. The counting of votes is scheduled for Friday.