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Exit poll effect?: Tejashwi Yadav declared ‘CM Of Bihar’ in posters day before counting of votes

The posters surfaced a day after the RJD warned its workers against indulging in celebratory firing and “uncivil behaviour” towards rivals on the day of the counting of votes, irrespective of the results.

Exit poll effect?: Tejashwi Yadav declared 'CM Of Bihar' in posters day before counting of votes

New Delhi: Bihar assembly election results will be out tomorrow but the workers of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) have already declared their chief as the ‘the first youngest future CM of Bihar’. In Bihar Chunav Exit Polls after the Bihar elections, the grand alliance government has been predicted, winner.

“Here is wishing Tejashwi Yadav, Bihar’s youngest chief minister to be, a very happy birthday,” the posters read.

The posters surfaced a day after the RJD warned its workers against indulging in celebratory firing and “uncivil behaviour” towards rivals on the day of the counting of votes, irrespective of the results.

Earlier, Tej Pratap Yadav extended greetings to his younger brother tweeting ‘HBD_CMTejashwi’.

“Happy Birthday tutu.. #HBD_CMTejashwi (sic),” he tweeted. Tej Pratap’s mention of ‘CM’ in his tweet gained attention as several exit polls have predicted victory for the RJD-led grand alliance in the Bihar Assembly elections.

If 31-year-old Tejashwi Yadav becomes the chief minister of Bihar, he will be the youngest person to have ever held the top post in any state in the country. In 1967, MOH Farook became the chief minister of Union territory of Puducherry at the age of 29. Satish Prasad Singh, at the age of 32, became the chief minister of Bihar in 1968.