Bihar Election 2025: The Indian stock market may see a sharp price correction of around 5%-7% if the Bihar Election Result outcome is against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The ripple effects of the Bihar election may lead to near-term volatility across stock market indices, outflows from foreign investors and a temporary repricing, according to InCred Equities report.
Voting for the Bihar Assembly Election 2025 concluded on Tuesday, and most of the exit polls are indicating a clear victory of the BJP and Janata Dal United (JDU). Rashtriya Janata Dal-led opposition alliance, which includes Congress and other parties, may stand at the second position. Whereas Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj Party may fail to make any impact, according to P-Marq exit polls.

Despite the indication of a clean slate victory of the NDA, any unfavourable situation in the Bihar election result may directly impact the stock market investor sentiment and trigger a stock market correction.
Nifty May Correct 5-7% Correction If Maths Tilt Against NDA
If the NDA were to lose Bihar and the ripple effect extends to the Centre, then there could be some price correction in the short term in Nifty 50, according to the InCred Equities report. "Markets may price a short-term 'coalition discount," with Nifty correcting 5- 7% on news of NDA's downfall before stabilising on fiscal policy clarity," noted InCred Equities in its report released on Wednesday.
Whenever election results challenge the stability of the dominant party, it often leads to volatility in the Indian stock market. Highlighting the coalition ambiguity post 2024 election result, InCred Equities stated, "History shows that when dominant-party stability gives way to coalition ambiguity, as in the 2024 post-poll reaction, when the Nifty-50 index fell 6% in a single day, investors immediately price in concerns over policy continuity, fiscal prudence, and reform momentum."
Unfavourable results for the ruling party may cause near-term volatility across indices, but the medium-term outcome hinges on credibility rather than composition, added the report. If the coalition sustains spending, preserves macro-economic stability, and avoids populist drift, markets can stabilise and recover as well.
"A post-NDA coalition may unsettle sentiment in the short run-but the long-term trajectory will depend less on who governs and more on how decisively the new leadership manages continuity in reforms and credibility in fiscal management."
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