JD-U holds crucial meeting ahead of the Bihar assembly elections

IANS May 22, 2025 174 views

The Janata Dal (United) has convened a high-level strategy meeting to prepare for the upcoming Bihar assembly elections. Party leaders, including State President Umesh Kushwaha, discussed campaign themes and methods to counter opposition criticisms from the INDIA Bloc. The meeting focused on developing targeted messaging, particularly to retain women voters and highlight Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's governance record. With both NDA and Grand Alliance positioning themselves, JD-U is signaling the start of an intense electoral battle.

"Our focus is to communicate the truth to the people and unmask the misleading tactics of the opposition" - JD-U Insider
Patna, May 22: With the Bihar Assembly elections scheduled for October-November, the Janata Dal (United) convened a high-level strategy meeting at its party office in Patna on Thursday to gear up for the electoral battle.

Key Points

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JD-U leaders strategize counter-narrative against INDIA Bloc criticism

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Party plans aggressive state-wide campaign highlighting development

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Targeting women voters with targeted messaging

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Preparing to challenge RJD and Congress promises

The meeting was chaired by JD-U State President Umesh Kushwaha and attended by senior leaders, including national spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan, chief spokesperson and MLC Neeraj Kumar, headquarters in-charge Chandan Singh, along with all party spokespersons and panellists.

According to a senior leader of JD-U, the meeting focused on multiple fronts to strategise for elections. Party leaders deliberated on upcoming campaign themes, messaging, and on-ground mobilisation plans.

The party discussed methods to effectively respond to criticisms from the INDIA Bloc, particularly those raised by Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav on issues like crime and governance. Tejashwi Yadav is regularly attacking the Nitish Kumar government on rising incidents of murder, rape, loot in the state. He is also targeting Nitish Kumar, saying that he remains “unconscious.”

He said that the leaders of the JDU have paid special attention to the RJD and Congress’s recently announced Rs 2,500 monthly assistance to women under the “Mai Behin Maan” scheme. JD-U leadership has decided to develop a targeted counter-strategy to retain women voters and question the feasibility and past record of the RJD and Congress on such promises.

Party sources indicate that JD-U will soon launch an aggressive state-wide campaign, highlighting development work under Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s leadership and exposing alleged criminal incidents that occurred during RJD’s tenure. A party insider said, “Our focus is to communicate the truth to the people and unmask the misleading tactics of the opposition. We are ready to take the battle to every village and booth.”

With both the NDA and Grand Alliance claiming victory, the political temperature in Bihar is rapidly rising. JDU’s latest move signals the beginning of an intense campaign season across the state.

Reader Comments

Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments for the Bihar elections article:
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Amit K.
Nitish Kumar's flip-flops have damaged his credibility. First with BJP, then RJD, now back to BJP - how can voters trust such instability? Bihar needs consistent leadership, not political musical chairs. The women's scheme counter-strategy seems like reactive politics rather than genuine concern.
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Priya S.
As a Bihari woman, I welcome the focus on women voters! But empty promises won't work this time. Both JDU and RJD need to show concrete plans for women's safety and employment. The ₹2500 scheme sounds good, but where will the money come from? 🤔 Development vs freebies - Bihar needs a balanced approach.
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Rahul J.
The real battle is between development and jungle raj! Nitish did bring roads and electricity, but crime is still high. Tejashwi is young but untested. Bihar needs a CM who can deliver both development AND law & order. This election will decide Bihar's future for decades!
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Sunita M.
Enough of this blame game! Every party talks about the other's failures. We want to hear what NEW things they'll do for education and healthcare. My daughter walks 3km to school - will any party promise better schools in villages? That's what matters to us common people.
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Vikram D.
The "Mai Behin Maan" vs "development" debate is interesting! But let's not forget Bihar's massive youth population wants jobs, not just schemes. Which party has a real plan for industries and IT parks? That's the question nobody is answering properly. #YouthForBihar

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