Bihar Elections: RJD Congress Flutters Due to Rebel Infighting... BJP's Health Also Deteriorates Due to Infighting - Bihar Election Rebels Dominate Bihar Elections Where bjp jdu congress and rjd suffer under heat of infighting

By Sanjay Singh Edited By: Alok Shahi Updated: Mon, 20 Oct 2025 01:20 (IST) Bihar Elections: Rebels dominate Bihar elections. Parties like Congress, RJD and BJP are troubled by factionalism. Discontent is rising in the Congress and RJD due to leaders unhappy with ticket distribution. BJP is also facing internal challenges, which are affecting its election strategy. Bihar Election: The spark of ticket distribution on all seven assembly seats of Bhagalpur has now turned into rebellion. Sanjay Singh, Bhagalpur. Bihar Election 2025: The heat of discontent has increased in the politics of Bhagalpur district in the Bihar assembly elections 2025. Some independent candidates have emerged as a challenge, while some new organizations Jan Suraj and VIP have become the new home for dissidents. BJP, JDU, RJD and Congress are all engaged in damage control. Great leaders maintain constant contacts so that disintegration can somehow be prevented. This time the real battle of Bhagalpur is not with the external opposition but with the internal opposition. The spark that arose after ticket distribution in all seven assembly seats has now turned into flames of rebellion. Remove advertisement just read the news Dual rebellion between Congress and BJP The situation is most complex in Bhagalpur urban seat. Party leader Preeti Shekhar expressed her displeasure against the BJP candidate and announced to contest the election. But the great leaders convinced him by giving assurances. BJP leader Arjit Choubey is also unhappy. It is difficult to say whether these two disgruntled BJP candidates will be beneficial to Rohit Pandey. RJD leader and deputy mayor of the city Salauddin Ahsan is also in a rebellious mood against Congress candidate Ajit Sharma. The activism of the deputy mayor complicated the comparisons of both parties, which made the match more interesting. Discontent over LJP candidate in Nathnagar: There is discontent among local leaders due to LJP giving tickets to Mithun Yadav on Nathnagar seat. He argues that the organization’s opinion was ignored and priority was given to external faces. LJP’s campaign may be affected due to inaction by angry workers. RJD and the Congress are also in the contest by fielding their candidates. Major blow to Congress in Sultanganj: The Congress suffered a blow in Sultanganj seat when senior leader Anand Madhav quit the party, unhappy with the ticket distribution. His removal created unrest in the local unit. There is no challenge for JDU here, but the Congress will have to manage its organizational structure. There is talk that RJD is also considering fielding a candidate for this seat. Pawan Yadav’s independent fight in Kahalgaon Sitting MLA from Kahalgaon seat Pawan Yadav has now become an independent candidate after being denied a ticket from the BJP. He said that he will contest the election with the confidence of the public. His move also put JDU in a challenge. The contest has become triangular between Praveen Singh Kushwaha of Congress and Rajneesh Kumar of RJD. The rebellion in Peerpainti is such that Lalan Paswan, angry at being denied a ticket on the opposite Peerpainti seat, also resigned from the BJP party and opened a front. Murari Paswan will have to confront this rebel directly. Pawan Chaudhary with Jan Suraj in Bihpur. BJP faces a setback in Bihpur. Party leader Pawan Chaudhary expressed his displeasure for not getting the ticket and joined Jan Suraj. His local hold could become a matter of concern for the BJP. At the same time, Aparna Kumari, close to JDU MP Ajay Mandal, also left the party and started preparations to contest the election on BNP tickets. JDU faces dissidents in Gopalpur. Discontent grew within JDU in Gopalpur. Supporters of sitting MLA Gopal Mandal are angry over the ticket distribution. Some workers have filed independent nominations, while some are staying away from campaigns. VIP also appointed its candidate from here. Now the contest on all seven seats of Bhagalpur is not only between the candidates but also between the credibility of the parties. Wherever the rebels stand, the equation of victory for the original candidates has become complicated. Some rebels are in the fight with the support of the new party, while some are completely independent. This election will decide which party will be able to convince its dissenters and which will lose from within. This time the real face of the battle of Bhagalpur is visible in the internal opposition.