Bihar meeting elections 2025: Great Battle for JDU! Former Minister Angry, increased challenge for Nitish Kumar - Bihar -election 2025 JDU faces setbacks while leaders resign
Updated: Mon, 13 Oct 2025 04:21 PM (IST) JDU faces setbacks before the Bihar meeting election 2025. There is dissatisfaction in the party due to the distribution of seat in NDA and many leaders. BJP and JDU have 101-101 seats. The supporters of Jai Kumar Singh are angry with his ticket canceled from Dinara. Many leaders such as Lakshmeshwar Rai and Ranveer Nandan left JDU. BJP strengthened his hold in the part of the seat. Digital desk, Patna. JDU faces continuous setbacks before the Bihar election 2025. After the seat distribution in the NDA alliance there is a wave of dissatisfaction in the party, and many great leaders resign in anger. Remove Advertisement Only Read News The matter of concern for JDU is that BJP and JDU received an equal number of 101-101 seats in NDA. Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) got 29 seats, Ham (Jitan Ram Manjhi) and RLM (Upendra Kushwaha) each received 6 seats. The news of senior JDU leader Jai Kumar Singh, who is denied from Dinara in Rohtas, added fuel. His supporters warned that if he didn’t get the ticket, the entire Rohtas JDU unit would resign. There is a possibility of great resentment among voters of Rajput, Bhumihar, Yadav and Koeri. Seats such as Dinara, Bajpatti, Sasaram and Mahua went to allies. Shahabad area is already important for opposition parties RJD and Congress. JDU’s internal uprising can weaken their position here. Prominent leaders who left JDU include Lakshmeshwar Rai (former minister), Ranveer Nandan (former MLC and JDU spokesperson), Ali Ashraf Fatmi (former Union Minister), Mujahid Alam (former MLA) and Vijendra Yadav (former MLA). Some of them have joined RJD or are about to join it. BJP strengthened his hold in seat distribution, which drops the dominance of JDU. JDU will now have to manage internal division and maintain unity in the alliance. The reaction of Jai Kumar Singh supporters in Dinara and surrounding areas can affect the election environment.