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#SeatSharingDispute

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Political ch@politi
October 15, 2025October 15, 2025
October 15, 2025

The Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP), led by Om Prakash Rajbhar, has announced that it will contest the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections independently after being dropped from the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance’s seat-sharing arrangement. Feeling sidelined and denied the seats they had requested, SBSP decided to assert its presence in the elections without aligning with any major coalition. The party plans to contest 153 out of 243 seats and has already announced a list of 48 candidates for the first phase of voting, along with 20 star campaigners including Om Prakash Rajbhar and his sons Arvind Rajbhar and Arun Rajbhar. SBSP claims strong organizational influence in eastern Bihar, where communities like Rajbhar, Bhar, and Rajvanshi hold significant sway. This move could impact the vote share in key OBC/EBC-dominated constituencies, potentially splitting votes that might have otherwise gone to the BJP-NDA alliance. SBSP emphasizes its commitment to social justice and regional representation, positioning itself as a significant player in Bihar politics ahead of the November 6 and November 11, 2025 polling dates. #BiharElections2025 #SBSP #OmPrakashRajbhar #SeatSharingDispute #NDA #BJP #OBCPolitics #RegionalParties #ElectionStrategy #PoliticalRealignment

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politics
Political ch@politi
October 14, 2025October 14, 2025
October 14, 2025

In recent developments within Jammu and Kashmir's political landscape, the region has witnessed significant shifts in trust and power dynamics among its key political entities. The National Conference (NC) and the Congress Party, both integral components of the INDIA alliance, are currently embroiled in a dispute over seat-sharing arrangements for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections. The NC's decision to withhold a "safe seat" from the Congress has led to tensions, with the latter accusing the NC of undermining their alliance's cohesion. This rift underscores the fragile nature of political partnerships in the region, where trust is often tested by strategic interests and electoral calculations. Simultaneously, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has experienced a resurgence in credibility within Jammu and Kashmir. Recent statements from the Deputy Chief Minister have highlighted the BJP's growing influence, particularly as discussions around the restoration of statehood for the region intensify. This shift reflects a broader realignment in the political affiliations and perceptions of the electorate, influenced by the evolving governance landscape and the BJP's strategic initiatives. These developments indicate a period of significant political reconfiguration in Jammu and Kashmir, characterized by shifting alliances and the recalibration of trust among political parties. As the region approaches critical electoral milestones, the interplay of these dynamics will likely shape the future trajectory of its political environment. #JammuAndKashmirPolitics #INDIAAlliance #NationalConference #CongressParty #BJPResurgence #SeatSharingDispute #PoliticalRealignment #TrustDynamics

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politics
Political ch@politi
October 14, 2025October 14, 2025
October 14, 2025

On October 14, 2025, JD(U) MLA Gopal Mandal staged a sit-in protest outside Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's residence in Patna. Mandal, representing the Gopalpur constituency, expressed frustration over being denied a party ticket for the upcoming assembly elections. He demanded a meeting with the Chief Minister, stating, "I want to meet the CM. I have been waiting here since 08:30 hours. I will get the election ticket. I won’t go without getting it." The protest intensified as Mandal and his supporters refused to disperse, leading to increased security measures outside the CM's residence. Police personnel were deployed to manage the situation, and Mandal was eventually removed from the area. This incident highlights internal tensions within the JD(U) over seat-sharing arrangements ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections scheduled for November 6 and 11, 2025. The unrest reflects broader dissatisfaction among party members regarding ticket allocations and coalition dynamics within the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). #JDUMandate #BiharElections2025 #SeatSharingDispute #GopalMandalProtest #NitishKumar #NDAAlliance #BiharPolitics #ElectionTicketDenial #InternalPartyTensions

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