Independent-backed JD(U) candidate Anant Kumar Singh, one of the most high-profile figures in the Bihar elections, has taken a lead in the Mokama (178) constituency with 11,530 votes as of the latest update at 10:00 AM. Singh, known for his strong influence in the Patna–Begusarai belt, currently holds a 700-vote margin, indicating a closely fought battle in one of the most closely watched seats this election.
Mokama has consistently remained a politically sensitive constituency, and Singh’s presence in the race has driven high turnout and sustained interest through the counting day. While his vote tally is among the higher numbers reported in the JD(U) lineup so far, the relatively narrow margin reflects a competitive environment as additional rounds remain to be counted.
Singh’s lead adds to JD(U)’s broader momentum, with the party showing strong trends across constituencies such as Kadwa, Rajgir, Supaul, and Asthawan. With over 11,000 votes already in his corner, Mokama remains a seat of strategic importance and continues to draw attention as the election day unfolds. Further updates will determine whether Singh can maintain his advantage through additional rounds of counting.