Patna: It is almost certain that the National Democratic Alliance under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will contest the Bihar assembly elections of 2025. This is creating crisis in Indian advance camps. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has returned from Patna. Looking at their claims and preparations, it seems that the Congress is playing the game it played in 2010. The Congress game in Bihar is proving to be a problem for RJD.
Tejashwi Yadav, Leader of Opposition in Bihar Legislative Assembly, will have to move forward carefully. If you look at the claims and preparations so far, after 2000 and 2010, for the third time in this century, all the seats in Bihar will contest one or more parties. In the last decade, the Congress was the party contesting the most seats in the Bihar Legislative Assembly; He has done this twice in this decade too. In the Bihar elections of 2000 and 2010, the Congress contested all the seats in Bihar. When Jharkhand was not divided in 2000, Bihar had 324 seats. At that time the Congress had fielded candidates in all seats.
However, he could win only 23 seats and his bail was forfeited for 231 seats. At this time, the Rashtriya Janata Dal of Lalu Prasad Yadav, separated from the Janata Dal, became a big threat. RJD fielded candidates for 293 seats, out of which he won 124 seats.
Only once in 2010…
Only once after the partition of Jharkhand, in 2010, a party fielded candidates in all seats in Bihar, and that too by the Congress. In the 2010 Bihar elections, the Congress fielded candidates for all 243 seats. In this election, the people called the courage of the Congress “bravery”. Only four Congress MLAs were elected and the bail of 216 MLAs was forfeited. Now, this year is more likely to harm candidates by fielding candidates in more than one seats.
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