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Bihar Election 2025: Amit Shah held a key BJP-NDA meeting in Delhi. Strategy and organization discussed, but seat sharing talks postponed for now.

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Bihar Election 2025: Amit Shah meeting, seat sharing postponed
Bihar Election 2025: Amit Shah meeting, seat sharing postponed

Bihar Election 2025: Strategy made in meeting with Amit Shah, discussion on seat sharing postponed

Bihar Election 2025 Updates

As the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 are approaching, the stir in the politics of the state has intensified. The round of meetings and strategies of political parties from Patna to Delhi is going on. In this sequence, an important meeting of the core team of Bihar BJP and NDA leaders was held at the residence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. In this meeting, the strength of the organization, the answer to the opposition strategy and the election roadmap were discussed in detail, but the issue of seat sharing was postponed for the time being.


Meeting of Bihar BJP leaders with Amit Shah

In this meeting held in Delhi, many veteran leaders of the state and center including state in-charge Vinod Tawde, co-in-charge Deepak Prakash, regional organization general secretary Nagendra Nath, organization general secretary Bhikhubhai Dalsania, BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal were present. Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha, Union Minister Giriraj Singh, Nityanand Rai and state government minister Mangal Pandey also attended the meeting.

The main agenda of the meeting was to take stock of the preparations for the 2025 assembly elections in Bihar, strengthen the organization up to the booth level and take the development works of the "double engine government" to the public.


Seat sharing discussion deferred

Many political analysts were expecting that the seat sharing between BJP and JDU would be discussed in this meeting. But BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal made it clear that there was no talk on this subject. He said that the decision on seat sharing will be taken by the central leadership only.

Party sources say that there is no possibility of much dispute between BJP and JDU regarding seats, but it will be a big challenge to appease the smaller allies in the NDA. In the coming days, separate meetings may be held between the central leadership and the allies on this subject.


Rahul Gandhi's visit and controversial statements become an issue

The opposition's "Voter Rights Yatra" was also discussed in the meeting. BJP leaders believe that this yatra has not had a widespread impact on the public. Rather, the indecent comment made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mother during the yatra can have an adverse effect on the opposition.

The BJP believes that this statement has sent a negative message to the public and this has given the NDA an opportunity to corner its opponents. In the meeting, there was also a discussion on making this issue a big weapon in the election campaign.


Emphasis on organizational strength

Amit Shah told the BJP leaders in the meeting that the organization should be strengthened up to the booth level. For this, it has been decided to organize joint meetings of workers in every assembly constituency by September 25.

The party has also decided that the campaign committee will be formed soon and the process of selection of candidates will be completed in time. Amit Shah made it clear that the candidates will be selected not only on the basis of popularity, but also on organizational strength and connection with the public.


PM Modi's Bihar visit and Seva Pakhwada

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming Bihar visit was also discussed in the meeting. It is believed that PM Modi may come to Bihar on 15 September. NDA leaders have been given the responsibility to make this tour successful.

Apart from this, BJP is going to celebrate "Seva Pakhwada" from 17 September to 2 October. During this time, health camps, blood donation, cleanliness campaign and public service related programs will be organized. The party believes that these campaigns will strengthen the public relations of BJP workers and create a positive image among the public.


BJP's eye on opposition strategy

It was also believed in the meeting that the opposition's campaign against the irregularities in the voter list (in protest against SIR) has not been able to influence the public. This exercise of the Election Commission has not had a negative impact on the people on a large scale, so this issue of the opposition may prove to be baseless.

BJP leaders say that the public is more interested in things related to development, employment and implementation of schemes. At the same time, many welfare schemes being run by the Nitish Kumar government have also strengthened the NDA.


Electoral equation and NDA strategy

Political analysts believe that the BJP and JDU pair is looking strong again in Bihar Election 2025. However, it will not be easy to keep the allies together. The focus of the NDA is to make opposition statements an election issue, to take the Modi government's schemes to the public and to publicize the achievements of the double engine government.

On the other hand, the India Alliance is grappling with internal differences and controversial statements. Rahul Gandhi's visit and his controversial statement have raised questions on the unity of the opposition.


Conclusion

Overall, the meeting of Amit Shah and Bihar BJP leaders in Delhi made it clear that the BJP and NDA will not rush into seat sharing for the time being. The party's entire focus is on strengthening the organization, activating the workers and countering the opposition strategy.

Now the political stir will intensify regarding the Bihar assembly elections to be held in November 2025. While the BJP and NDA are sharpening their strategy, winning the trust of the people has become a big challenge for the opposition parties. Bihar politics may take more interesting turns in the coming days in Bihar election 2025 .

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