
As Bihar gears up for the 2025 Assembly elections, Chirag Paswan’s political maneuvers have become a topic of intense speculation. His strong criticism of the Nitish Kumar government, despite being a key ally, has raised eyebrows. Paswan’s remarks, particularly concerning the law and order situation, suggest a potential shift in his strategy.
Paswan’s party is part of the ruling coalition in Bihar, but his criticism of the government indicates a departure from the norm. He has openly expressed his disappointment with the current administration’s performance in maintaining law and order. He has also praised political strategist Prashant Kishor, hinting at potential political realignments.
In the upcoming elections, discussions within the NDA on seat-sharing are underway, with the LJP aiming to secure a significant number of seats. The 2020 elections saw Paswan’s party playing a pivotal role in the political landscape. His party contested against the JD(U), which led to a considerable impact on the outcome. Paswan may be aiming to repeat his earlier strategy, potentially aiming to put pressure on his allies to secure a favorable seat-sharing deal. The situation is further complicated by the active presence of Prashant Kishor in Bihar’s politics. His growing influence and his criticism of both Nitish Kumar and Tejashwi Yadav could play a significant role in the upcoming elections.
Several smaller parties within the NDA, such as the HAM and RLSP, are also vying for a larger share of seats, further intensifying the competition. The focus is now on whether the NDA can successfully manage the demands of all its allies and the role that Chirag Paswan will play.







