AIMIM Candidate List 2025: Owaisi's Party Releases List of 25 Candidates, See Who Will Contest from Where
Bihar Election 2025 AIMIM Candidate List
Asaduddin Owaisi's party, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), has released its first list of 25 candidates for the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025. Two Hindu leaders have been nominated in this list. The party claims that this time, AIMIM will be the voice of Bihar's most deprived and oppressed sections.
Voting for the 243 assembly seats will be held in two phases on November 6 and 11, with the counting of votes taking place on November 14. AIMIM shared this list on its official social media platform, X (Twitter).
Highlights
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AIMIM releases first list of 25 candidates
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Tickets given to two Hindu leaders
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Seat distribution pending in RJD-Congress alliance
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AIMIM's goal – to be the voice of the oppressed
Bihar Election 2025 AIMIM Candidate List: Owaisi's Strategy Clear
AIMIM has stated that this list has been prepared by the Bihar state unit and has the approval of the national leadership. The party issued a statement saying,
"We hope to be the voice of the most oppressed people in Bihar. AIMIM is committed to providing justice to every section of society."
This time, the party has specifically focused on areas with a high Muslim population, as well as backward and Dalit communities.
AIMIM Candidates Bihar 2025 – Complete List of Candidates
S.No. | Assembly Constituency | Name of Candidate |
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1 | Amour - 56 | Akhtarul Iman |
2 | Balrampur - 65 | Adil Hasan |
3 | Dhaka - 21 | Rana Ranjit Singh |
4 | Narkatiya - 12 | Shamimul Haq |
5 | Gopalganj - 101 | Anas Salam |
6 | Joki Hat - 50 | Murshid Alam |
7 | Bahadurganj - 52 | Tausif Alam |
8 | Thakurganj - 53 | Ghulam Hasnain |
9 | Kishanganj - 54 | Vakil Shams Aagaz |
10 | Baisi - 57 | Ghulam Sarwar |
11 | Sherghati - 226 | Shah A Ali Khan |
12 | Nath Nagar - 158 | Md Ismail |
13 | Siwan - 105 | Mohammad Kaif |
14 | Kot - 86 | Anisur Rahman |
15 | Jale - 87 | Faisal Rahman |
16 | Sikandra - 240 | Manoj Kumar Das |
17 | Munger - 165 | Dr. Munazir Hasan |
18 | Nawada - 237 | Naseema Khatoon |
19 | Madhubani - 36 | Rashid Khalil Ansari |
20 | Darbhanga Rural - 82 | Mohammad Jalal |
21 | Gorabaram - 79 | Akhtar Shahanshah |
22 | Kasba - 58 | Shahnawaz Alam |
23 | Araria - 49 | Mohammad Manzoor Alam |
24 | Barari - 68 | Matiur Rahman Shershahabadi |
25 | Kochadhaman - 55 | Sarwar Alam |
AIMIM Candidates Bihar Assembly Election 2025: Tickets for Two Hindu Candidates
AIMIM has also nominated two Hindu leaders in its list —
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Rana Ranjit Singh (Dhaka seat)
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Manoj Kumar Das (Sikandra seat)
The party says this decision has been taken to strengthen secular politics and send a message of social harmony.
AIMIM's Election Plan and Alliance Strategy
AIMIM Bihar State President Akhtarul Iman stated that the party will contest a total of 35 seats. This first list covers 25 of those seats.
AIMIM has announced that it will contest the elections in alliance with the Azad Samaj Party (ASP) and the Apni Janata Party (AJP).
Party | Seats |
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AIMIM | 35 |
ASP | 25 |
AJP | 4 |
The party says this alliance will work towards countering communal forces in Bihar and providing a secular alternative.
2020 Election Performance
AIMIM performed exceptionally well in the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections, gaining recognition in minority-dominated constituencies for its independent presence.
Bihar Election 2025 AIMIM Candidate List: Owaisi's Message
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi said that his party will usher in a new political landscape in Bihar –
"We are not against anyone, but stand in support of those who have not yet found a place in power. AIMIM will be the true voice of the poor, Dalits, backward classes, and minorities."
Conclusion
The Bihar Election 2025 AIMIM Candidate List has created a new stir in Bihar politics.
This move by AIMIM clearly indicates that the party is now striving to establish a statewide presence rather than confining itself to limited areas.
This time, both AIMIM's organizational structure and strategy appear stronger than in 2020.
If this effort by AIMIM is successful, it could mark the beginning of a new equation in Bihar politics.