Key Points

A significant political tremor has hit the Janata Dal (United) in Bihar as former MLA Master Mujahid Alam dramatically resigned from the party over the Waqf Act. Alam, a prominent grassroots leader in Seemanchal, symbolizes a growing disenchantment among Muslim leaders within the party's ranks. His exit, accompanied by hundreds of supporters, comes at a critical time when the party is already facing criticism ahead of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections. The resignation also hints at potential political realignment, with Prashant Kishor's recent interactions with local leaders suggesting deeper strategic shifts in the region.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Faces JD-U Crisis as Mujahid Alam Quits

  • Influential JD-U leader leaves party amid growing minority discontent
  • Over 20 Muslim leaders have already quit the party
  • Prashant Kishor's potential political intervention in the region
  • Significant challenge to Nitish Kumar's political strategy
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Bihar: Former MLA resigns from JD-U over Waqf Act

Former Bihar MLA Master Mujahid Alam resigns from JD-U over Waqf Act, signaling potential political realignment in Seemanchal

"As Nitish Kumar's MPs supported the Waqf Bill in Parliament, I have decided to resign from the party's all posts - Master Mujahid Alam"

Patna, April 19

In a significant political jolt to Janata Dal (United) and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, former MLA Master Mujahid Alam, a prominent face of JD-U in Seemanchal, has resigned from the party over the Waqf Act.

Alam, a two-time MLA from Kochadhaman and the NDA candidate from Kishanganj in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, made the announcement in Kishanganj, where he also took down banners and posters of Nitish Kumar. Alongside him, hundreds of supporters also submitted their resignations from the party.

“As Nitish Kumar’s MPs supported the Waqf Bill in Parliament, I have decided to resign from the party’s all posts, including the primary members,” Alam said.

Earlier, Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor, who recently visited Alam’s native village Kairibirpur and spent time with him following Eid prayers. The meeting, which lasted for over an hour, signalled the beginning of a potential political realignment in the region. Sources say Kishor has been actively working to bring influential local leaders into his fold, especially in Seemanchal, a region with a significant minority population and growing political volatility.

Master Mujahid Alam has long been regarded as one of Nitish Kumar’s most trusted grassroots leaders in Seemanchal. Despite his defeat in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections by 59,000 votes to the Congress candidate Mohammad Jawed, he retained strong support at the local level, known for staying active in public service even after electoral losses.

Since the Waqf (Amendment) Bill was passed in both Houses of Parliament, over 20 Muslim leaders have resigned from JD-U. Master Mujahid Alam’s exit not only signals deep dissatisfaction within the minority ranks of the JD-U but also comes at a time when the party is already facing criticism over its stand on the Waqf Act and governance decisions ahead of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Big move by Alam! Shows how strongly leaders feel about the Waqf Act. Nitish Kumar might need to rethink his alliances before 2025 elections. Interesting times in Bihar politics!
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Priya M.
Respect for Alam standing by his principles 👏 But I wonder if this will actually change anything or just weaken JD-U further? The timing with Prashant Kishor's involvement is suspicious...
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Amit S.
While I understand the sentiment, resigning en masse seems like an emotional reaction. Political change requires dialogue, not just walkouts. JD-U should have handled this better though.
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Shabana F.
As someone from Seemanchal, I've seen Alam's work firsthand. He's one of the few politicians who actually serves people between elections too. Hope this move brings positive change for our region 🤲
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Vikram J.
The article mentions 20+ resignations over Waqf Act - that's significant! But media isn't covering this angle enough. Shows how disconnected national media is from regional politics.
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Neha T.
Prashant Kishor's timing is impeccable as always! Political chess at its best. But will these resignations translate into votes for his Jan Suraaj? That's the real question.

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