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Exit poll results have dimmed the prospects for Prashant Kishors Jan Suraaj Party, which had hoped to make an impact in its first election. The predictions on Tuesday indicated a decisive win for the NDA in Bihar, disappointing the Tejashwi-led opposition Mahagathbandhan. Post-poll surveys suggest a clear majority for Nitish Kumars ruling coalition, while Tejashwi Yadavs alliance is expected to fall short of the required numbers in this tightly contested election.Prashant Kishors Jan Suraaj Party, which aimed to establish itself as a significant player, faces a major setback according to these predictions. The party contested all 243 seats in the Bihar assembly elections, presenting itself as a third option amidst the two dominant political factions. However, most exit polls forecast that Jan Suraaj will secure fewer than five seats.Exit Poll PredictionsThe Peoples Pulse exit poll has estimated that Jan Suraaj might win between 0-5 seats. Similarly, Peoples Insight predicts 0-2 seats for the party. Matrize also forecasts 0-2 seats, while JVC suggests a maximum of one seat, and Dainik Bhaskar anticipates up to three seats for Jan Suraaj.Despite these unfavourable predictions for Jan Suraaj, the broader picture shows a strong performance by Nitish Kumars camp. The ruling coalition appears poised to maintain its hold on power in Bihar. Meanwhile, Tejashwi Yadavs alliance seems unlikely to reach the necessary majority.The exit polls have not only been disappointing for Prashant Kishor but also for the entire opposition bloc led by Tejashwi Yadav. As results unfold, it remains to be seen how accurate these predictions are and what they mean for Bihars political landscape.Prashant Kishor was seen casting his vote during the second and final phase of the Bihar Assembly elections in Rohtas. His party had entered the electoral fray with hopes of carving out a niche in state politics dominated by established players.