Bihar Election 2025 date may be announced soon. NDA vs INDIA alliance tussle, Nitish vs Tejashwi face-off, and seat sharing battle intensify in Bihar politics.
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Bihar Election 2025 Date- Seat Sharing Battle & Political Suspense
The political activity in Bihar has intensified. As the assembly elections are getting closer, the noise of posters, slogans and rallies of leaders is being heard on the streets. Voters are also eagerly waiting for when the Bihar Election 2025 datewill finally be announced.
At present, the biggest question is who will take over the reins of power this time? Will Nitish Kumar be able to save his credibility or will Tejashwi Yadav's youth politics capture power in Bihar?
When will the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 be held?
The term of the current Bihar Legislative Assembly is ending on 22 November 2025. In such a situation, the Election Commission will have to conduct new elections before this date. It is believed that the Bihar Election 2025 date may be announced in late September or early October.
Elections are scheduled to be held on 243 assembly seats of the state by the end of this year. All political parties and voters are waiting for the schedule to be released by the Election Commission.
Tussle over seat sharing between NDA and INDIA alliance
Before the elections, the tussle between the two big alliances has intensified regarding seat sharing.
NDA (National Democratic Alliance) includes BJP, Janata Dal (United), Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) and other allies.
In INDIA alliance, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Congress and leftist parties are preparing to enter the electoral fray together.
According to sources, the announcement of the list of candidates can also start in the next few weeks.
NDA's bet is again on Nitish Kumar
NDA has once again prepared a strategy to contest the elections by making Chief Minister Nitish Kumar its face. However, there is no consensus between BJP and JDU regarding the distribution of seats.
In the 2020 assembly elections, JDU contested on 122 seats, out of which 7 seats were given to Hindustani Awam Morcha. At the same time, BJP tried its luck on 121 seats.
India alliance's hopes from Tejashwi Yadav
On the other hand, Tejashwi Yadav is being considered as a big face from the opposition INDIA alliance. Recently, Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav have directly communicated with the voters through different tours. However, the high command's approval is yet to be given on the final list of candidates.
Search for the third option: Strategy of Tej Pratap and Prashant Kishore
Tej Pratap Yadav, the elder son of Lalu Prasad Yadav, has formed a new 'Samajwadi Morcha' along with five regional parties.
At the same time, Prashant Kishore (PK) is also looking for a third option through his Jan Suraj Yatra.
Political experts believe that if the influence of these two increases, it can harm both NDA and India Alliance.
The results will decide the politics of 2029
This time the Bihar assembly elections are not only important for the power of the state, but their results will also have a direct impact on the 2029 Lok Sabha elections. This is the reason why all the parties have put in their full strength.
Conclusion
At present, the suspense regarding the Bihar Election 2025 date remains. The official announcement of the Election Commission is likely to be made in the next few weeks. Till then the excitement and the tug of war of alliance will continue in the politics of Bihar.
Vandana is an award-winning investigative journalist renowned for her extensive fieldwork and deep expertise in Indian Assembly Elections. With over a decade of hands-on reporting experience, she has traveled to the grassroots of every Indian state, engaging directly with voters, local leaders, election officers, and political analysts.
Vandana holds a postgraduate degree in Political Science and a specialized diploma in Election Reporting and Data Journalism. Her field investigations are known for their accuracy, depth, and human-centric approach, making her one of the most trusted voices in India's electoral journalism landscape.
She has reported from remote tribal regions to urban constituencies, covering every phase of assembly elections — from voter list preparation and ticket distribution to booth-level campaigning and final results. Her investigative reports have not only been published in leading national platforms but have also contributed to informed public discourse and policy discussions.
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