Key Points

The BJP has unveiled its first candidate list for Bihar's 2025 Assembly Elections with a groundbreaking approach to social representation. By carefully selecting candidates from diverse caste and community backgrounds, the party aims to demonstrate its commitment to inclusive politics. The list strategically includes candidates from OBCs, EBCs, SC/STs, and women, while also maintaining representation for upper castes. This calculated move reflects the BJP's nuanced understanding of Bihar's complex social dynamics and electoral landscape.

Key Points: BJP Bihar Polls 2025 Ticket Strategy Balances Caste and Gender

  • BJP allocates over 50% tickets to Dalits, backward, and women candidates
  • List includes 20 OBC, 11 EBC, and 6 SC/ST candidates
  • Upper castes like Rajputs, Bhumihars, and Brahmins also represented
  • New faces given prominence in key constituencies
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Bihar polls: BJP's candidate list reflects caste and gender balance

BJP's candidate list for Bihar Elections 2025 ensures diverse representation across castes, communities, and genders with strategic social inclusion.

"The list reflects BJP's effort to strike a balance between social justice and political strategy - BJP Party Leader"

Patna, Oct 14

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday announced its first list of 71 candidates for the upcoming Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, with a clear focus on inclusive representation across caste and community lines.

In a strategic move aimed at social balance, the BJP has ensured participation from Dalits, Other Backward Classes (OBCs), Extremely Backward Classes (EBCs), Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes (SC/STs), and women.

According to the party's list, over 50 per cent of the tickets have been allotted to Dalits, backward, extremely backward, and women candidates.

The first list includes 20 candidates from Other Backward Classes (OBCs), 11 candidates from Extremely Backward Classes (EBCs), 6 candidates from the SC/ST community, and 8 women candidates.

The list also provides fair representation to upper caste groups, with candidates from Bhumihar, Brahmin, Rajput, and Kayastha backgrounds.

Among the upper castes, 15 Rajputs, 11 Bhumihars, 7 Brahmins, 1 Kayastha, and 1 Chandravanshi were included in the first list.

Additionally, four Yadav, eight Vaishya, one Dangi, four Kushwaha, and three Kurmi candidates have been fielded, alongside a dozen candidates from Extremely Backward Classes.

The BJP has also given new faces significant representation, particularly in constituencies such as Kumhrar, Patna Sahib, Rajnagar, and Aurangabad, indicating a blend of experience and fresh leadership.

Party leaders said the list reflects the BJP's effort to strike a balance between social justice and political strategy, ensuring representation for every section of society while maintaining the party's stronghold across Bihar's diverse social fabric.

Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha has been given a ticket from Lakhisarai, and he belongs to the Bhumihar caste. Sunil Kumar from Bihar Sharif comes from the Kushwaha community, Sanjeev Chaurasia from Digha is an EBC candidate, Nitin Naveen from Bankipur is a Kayastha, Sanjay Gupta from Kumhrar is a Vaishya, Ratnesh Kushwaha from Patna Sahib comes from the Kushwaha community, Ramkripal Yadav from Danapur is a prominent Yadav leader, Siddharth Saurav from Vikram is a Bhumihar and others.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the caste balance looks good on paper, I hope merit isn't being compromised. We need capable leaders who can deliver development, not just token representatives.
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Arjun K
Good strategic move by BJP. Bihar's politics has always been about caste equations. This balanced approach might help them gain ground in areas where they were weak earlier.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the mix of experienced leaders and fresh faces. New candidates in constituencies like Kumhrar and Patna Sahib shows BJP is trying to bring in young blood. Hope they focus on employment and infrastructure.
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Vikram M
Representation for EBCs and SC/ST communities is crucial in Bihar. But the real test will be whether these candidates can address core issues like poverty, migration, and agricultural distress. 🤔
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Kavya N
As a Bihari living outside the state, I hope this balanced ticket distribution leads to stable government and faster development. Bihar needs consistent policies, not political instability. 🙏

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