Here are some of the best reaction tweets following Bihar election results.

Putting up a stunning show, the JD(U)-led grand alliance is well on the road to gaining a thumping majority in the Bihar Assembly and is set to defeat the BJP-led NDA convincingly.

Out of the trends available in the counting of votes for 243 seats, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led alliance is convincingly ahead in terms of seats. A party or a formation needs 122 seats to get a simple majority in the House.

After months of campaigning and days of exit polls, when the results finally started pouring out from across the state, Twitter had a field day.

Here are some of the best reaction tweets following the results:

In BJP Patna office, celebrations stopped. Party-workers are now saying crackers were burst because of Advani's birthday. #BiharResults @dna — amrita madhukalya (@visually_kei) November 8, 2015

Hope bhakts can find the courage to put the blame for this where it belongs. i.e. NDTV (and other English language media too) — Ankur Bhardwaj (@Bhayankur) November 8, 2015

Pakistan gonna be mad polluted tonight — Rohan (@mojorojo) November 8, 2015

Due to increasing intolerance, the people of Bihar have returned their @BJP4India candidates to wherever they came from. #BiharResults — Mahesh Murthy (@maheshmurthy) November 8, 2015

Pic 1: Before Bihar Elections Pic 2: After Bihar Elections pic.twitter.com/622WR4Va2S — Ankur Singh (@BihariTweeter) November 8, 2015

Why is there less aggression, abuse & trolling today on twitter? — Akash Banerjee (@akashbanerjee) November 8, 2015

The Prime Minister calls CM Nitish Kumar and congratulates him - Key takeaway - India’s telecom networks work #justsaying #BiharResults — Samir Saran (@samirsaran) November 8, 2015

"No cows were harmed in this humiliating electoral defeat"- BJP guy somewhere. — Wazzamata (@wazzamata) November 8, 2015

The problem is that BJP prepares for each and every exam by practicing with Gujarat Election Sample paper. — Priyanka (@lahirip) November 8, 2015