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NDA Wipes Out the ‘Zero Stain’ of 2020: How the Alliance Staged a Stunning Comeback Across 8 Districts
Bihar, Politics, State

NDA Wipes Out the ‘Zero Stain’ of 2020: How the Alliance Staged a Stunning Comeback Across 8 Districts

Pana: In the 2025 BiharAssembly Elections, the NDA not only secured a historic majority but also erased the most painful blot left by the 2020 elections — its complete wipeout in eight districts. In 2020, the NDA had failed to win even a single seat in Kaimur, Buxar, Rohtas, Aurangabad, Arwal, Jehanabad, Sheohar, and Kishanganj.But in 2025, an unprecedented “wave of votes” turned the situation around, allowing the BJP-led alliance to reclaim lost ground and re-establish its dominance. Below is a district-by-district report of how the NDA transformed its defeats into emphatic victories: Kaimur: From Zero in 2020 to a Triumphant Comeback in 2025 In 2020, Kaimur had completely rejected the NDA. This time, the voters reversed their decision.Out of four seats, NDA secured three, wi...
Why Bihar Gave a ‘Right Swipe’ to the Modi–Nitish Duo: 11 Big Reasons Behind NDA’s Historic Victory
Bihar, Politics, State

Why Bihar Gave a ‘Right Swipe’ to the Modi–Nitish Duo: 11 Big Reasons Behind NDA’s Historic Victory

New Delhi: The landslide victory of the NDA in the 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections and the crushing defeat of the Mahagathbandhan have triggered intense political discussions. The key question is—where did Tejashwi Yadav and Rahul Gandhi go wrong? And equally important—why did the people of Bihar once again repose faith in the Modi–Nitish partnership? Here are the 11 major reasons that explain the NDA’s unprecedented triumph: 1. The “Ni-Mo Effect” The combined appeal of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s local credibility and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s national charisma worked wonders. Nitish’s record in improving roads, electricity supply, and law-and-order paired well with Modi’s decisive leadership and organisational strength. Together, they projected stability and development...
‘This Historic Mandate Is the Result of Honest Support’: Chirag Paswan After Meeting CM Nitish Kumar
Bihar, Politics, State

‘This Historic Mandate Is the Result of Honest Support’: Chirag Paswan After Meeting CM Nitish Kumar

Following the sweeping victory of the NDA in the Bihar Assembly Election 2025, Union Minister and Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan met Chief Minister Nitish Kumar at the CM residence, 1 Aney Marg, on Saturday. After the meeting, Paswan issued a significant statement highlighting the unity within the NDA. Chirag Paswan Meets Nitish Kumar Chirag Paswan, along with a delegation of LJP (Ram Vilas), visited the Chief Minister to personally congratulate him on the NDA’s massive mandate. The leaders exchanged greetings and extended best wishes for the new political term. Following the interaction, Paswan shared a post on social media platform ‘X’, writing:“After the declaration of the Bihar Assembly election results, I met Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today and extended...
Bihar Election 2025: Left Parties Suffer Major Setback, Win Only 3 of 33 Seats — Coordination Failure or Crisis of Credibility?
Bihar, Politics, State

Bihar Election 2025: Left Parties Suffer Major Setback, Win Only 3 of 33 Seats — Coordination Failure or Crisis of Credibility?

The Left alliance, comprising three major parties, faced a significant electoral setback in the Bihar Assembly Election 2025. Contesting 33 seats, the bloc managed to secure victory in just three—two by CPI(ML) and one by CPI(M). The CPI failed to open its account. Left Bloc’s Vote Share Collapses In contrast to the 2020 elections—when the Left won a combined 16 seats under the Mahagathbandhan umbrella—the 2025 performance marks a steep decline. CPI(ML) had then won 12 seats, while CPI and CPI(M) had bagged two each.This year, only CPI(ML)’s Sandeep Saurav (Paliganj) and Arun Singh (Karakat), along with CPI(M)’s Ajay Kumar (Vibhutipur), managed to retain their seats. The results take the Left back to its 2015-level performance, when it contested separately. Coordination Failure Wi...
R.K. Singh Expelled from BJP for Six Years; Party Begins Crackdown on Rebel Leaders After Big Win
Bihar, Politics, State

R.K. Singh Expelled from BJP for Six Years; Party Begins Crackdown on Rebel Leaders After Big Win

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has taken strong disciplinary action against one of its most prominent rebel voices. Former Union Minister, ex-MP from Arrah, and former bureaucrat Raj Kumar Singh (R.K. Singh) has been expelled from the party for six years. BJP Acts Against Rebels After Landslide Victory Following its sweeping victory in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, the BJP has begun a strict crackdown on leaders who defied party discipline during the campaign. R.K. Singh has become the first major name to face action. R.K. Singh Faces the Axe The party has removed the former minister on charges of anti-party activities. Singh had repeatedly issued statements that went against the party’s official stand, creating discomfort within the BJP leadership. His conduct during th...
Bihar’s ‘Current Shock’ to RJD May Leave the Party Powerless in Rajya Sabha by 2030
Bihar, Politics, State

Bihar’s ‘Current Shock’ to RJD May Leave the Party Powerless in Rajya Sabha by 2030

The 2025 Bihar Assembly election results have delivered a 440-volt jolt to the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). Under Tejashwi Yadav’s leadership, the party has managed to win only 25 seats, marking one of its most disappointing performances in recent decades. This political ‘current’ is expected to travel all the way to Delhi and may impact RJD’s presence in the Rajya Sabha until 2030. For the first time in almost thirty years, the party may end up with zero representation in the Upper House when the state goes to polls again in 2030. How Many RJD MPs Are in Rajya Sabha Now? Currently, RJD has five members in the Rajya Sabha. However, these seats are set to slip away one by one in the upcoming cycles: The party stands to lose seats in the 2026 and 2028 Rajya Sabha elections. Ev...
A Misfire That Backfired: How Tejashwi Yadav’s Own Supporters Damaged His Campaign
Bihar, Politics, State

A Misfire That Backfired: How Tejashwi Yadav’s Own Supporters Damaged His Campaign

Patna: Political analysts may interpret the 2025 Bihar Assembly election results in many ways, but one conclusion is widely shared across public and political circles—Tejashwi Yadav was not defeated by his opponents; he was pulled down by his own supporters. Their aggressive sloganeering, crude songs, caste-laced videos, and provocative behaviour ended up hurting the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) far more than it helped. And in this political “storm,” Tejashwi’s allies, too, could not escape the fallout. When Supporters Turned Campaigners—and Became a Liability During the election campaign, several promotional songs created by RJD supporters went viral. Instead of energising voters, these songs offended and alienated many, especially those who were undecided or leaning towards RJD. The ...
Congress’ Big Win in Anta Bypoll: PCC Chief Govind Singh Dotasara Thanks Voters, Slams BJP for ‘Misrule’
Politics, Rajasthan, State

Congress’ Big Win in Anta Bypoll: PCC Chief Govind Singh Dotasara Thanks Voters, Slams BJP for ‘Misrule’

Complete vote tally inside Authored By: Sambrat Chaturvedi | NavbharatTimes.com | 14 Nov 2025, 5:29 PM Jaipur: Following Congress candidate Pramod Jain ‘Bhaya’’s sweeping victory in the Anta Assembly bypoll, Rajasthan PCC Chief Govind Singh Dotasara expressed heartfelt gratitude to the voters, party leaders, and workers.He said the mandate clearly reflects the people’s rejection of BJP’s “misrule” and their renewed trust in Congress’ welfare-driven governance model. “Mandate Against BJP’s Misgovernance” – Dotasara Dotasara said the Anta by-election was not just a contest for one seat, but a prelude to the 2028 Assembly elections.According to him, voters rejected what he termed the BJP’s “slip-based government”—a reference to alleged interference from the Centre—and i...
Congress’ Big Victory in Anta Bypoll Reshapes Rajasthan’s Political Landscape
Politics, Rajasthan, State

Congress’ Big Victory in Anta Bypoll Reshapes Rajasthan’s Political Landscape

Results send strong signals to Gehlot, Vasundhara Raje, CM Bhajanlal Sharma and rebel leaders Jaipur:The Congress has delivered a major political upset in Rajasthan with a decisive victory in the Anta Assembly bypoll. Party candidate Pramod Jain ‘Bhaya’ defeated BJP’s Morpal Suman by 15,594 votes, marking a significant shift in the state’s political mood. Rebel candidate Naresh Meena finished third despite a strong local presence. As per the final figures released by the Election Commission, Bhaya secured 69,462 votes, Suman received 53,868, while Meena garnered 53,740 votes. Experience of a Three-Time MLA Turns the Tide Bhaya, a three-time MLA and former minister, capitalised heavily on his long-standing grassroots influence. His close association with former Chief Ministe...
Congress Wins Anta Bypoll; Pramod Jain Bhaya Defeats BJP by Wide Margin, BJP Saved Face by Just 159 Votes
Politics, Rajasthan, State

Congress Wins Anta Bypoll; Pramod Jain Bhaya Defeats BJP by Wide Margin, BJP Saved Face by Just 159 Votes

Baran (Rajasthan): In a decisive victory, Congress candidate Pramod Jain Bhaya emerged triumphant in the Anta Assembly by-election, defeating BJP’s Morpals Suman by a margin of 15,594 votes. Independent candidate Naresh Meena, who remained in second place for most of the counting rounds, slipped to third after the final round when the BJP candidate managed to surpass him by 159 votes—a narrow escape that saved the BJP from an embarrassing third-place finish. Final Tally of Votes Out of a total 1,83,099 votes polled, the results stood as follows: Pramod Jain Bhaya (Congress): 69,571 votes Morpals Suman (BJP): 53,959 votes Naresh Meena (Independent): 53,800 votes All other candidates remained far behind with minimal votes. Celebration in Congress Camp, Reactions from L...