RJD's Bihar Battle Plan: 143 Candidates Revealed Amid Alliance Tensions

The RJD has officially released its first list of 143 candidates for the Bihar Assembly elections. High-profile candidates include Tejashwi Yadav contesting from Raghopur and Bhojpuri star Khesari Lal Yadav making his political debut from Chhapra. The party faces internal discontent among aspirants denied tickets despite spokesperson assurances. Polling will occur in two phases on November 6 and 11, with results declared on November 14.

Key Points: RJD Releases 143 Candidates for Bihar Assembly Elections 2025

  • Tejashwi Yadav to contest from traditional Raghopur seat once again
  • Bhojpuri singer Khesari Lal Yadav makes political debut from Chhapra
  • Candidate list emphasizes Backward Classes and minority representation
  • Uncertainty remains over seat-sharing with Congress and other allies
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RJD releases first list of 143 candidates for Bihar Assembly elections 2025

RJD unveils first list of 143 candidates for Bihar polls, featuring Tejashwi Yadav from Raghopur and Bhojpuri star Khesari Lal Yadav from Chhapra.

"Every RJD worker is committed to ensuring the victory of the party's official candidates. Our shared goal is to make Tejashwi Yadav the Chief Minister. - Chittranjan Gagan, RJD Spokesperson"

Patna, Oct 20

On the last day of filing nominations for the Bihar Assembly elections 2025, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) officially released its first list of 143 candidates, covering 38 districts across the state.

The list features several high-profile names, including Tejashwi Yadav, who will once again contest from his traditional Raghopur seat. The party’s candidate lineup reflects a clear emphasis on the Backward Classes and minorities, consistent with the RJD’s long-standing social justice plank.

In a notable move, Bhojpuri singer and actor Khesari Lal Yadav has been fielded from the Chhapra constituency, marking his formal entry into electoral politics.

Other prominent candidates include Renu Kushwaha from Bihariganj, Abdus Subhan from Baisi, Amar Paswan from Bochahan, Anita Devi Mahto from Warsaliganj, Sailendra Pratap Singh from Taraiya, Gautam Krishna from Mahisi, Jaiprakash Yadav from Jhajha, Vinod Mehta from Alinagar, and Ravi Ranjan Kumar from Asthawan, among others.

Party insiders indicate that the candidate selection aims to broaden the RJD’s appeal beyond its traditional support base by including a mix of grassroots leaders, youth, and regional influencers. However, uncertainty remains over seat-sharing arrangements with the Congress and other allies, raising questions about the unity of the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance).

Addressing the growing murmurs of dissatisfaction among aspirants denied tickets, RJD spokesperson Chittranjan Gagan said, “If a party has a large support base and many capable workers, it is natural that several people will seek tickets. But only one can be selected.

"In coalition politics, the number of available seats is limited. Any emotional remarks from those who were not chosen should not be taken too seriously. Every RJD worker is committed to ensuring the victory of the party’s official candidates. Our shared goal is to make Tejashwi Yadav the Chief Minister.”

Despite these assurances, discontent within sections of the party ranks has been reported following the list’s announcement.

The first phase of polling in Bihar will be held on November 6, followed by the second phase on November 11, with results to be declared on November 14.

- IANS

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Priya S
Khesari Lal Yadav from Chhapra? Interesting move! His popularity in Bhojpuri belt might help RJD, but hope he's serious about politics and not just using his celebrity status.
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Sarah B
As someone following Bihar politics, I'm concerned about the internal discontent. When party workers are unhappy, it affects the ground-level campaigning. Hope they resolve this before polling begins.
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Arjun K
Good to see focus on Backward Classes and minorities - this has always been RJD's strength. But they need to ensure development agenda doesn't take backseat. Bihar needs jobs and infrastructure!
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Vikram M
The Mahagathbandhan unity is crucial. If Congress and other allies don't get proper seat sharing, it could split anti-NDA votes. Hope they sort this out quickly! 🗳️
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Kavya N
While I appreciate RJD's social justice focus, I wish they had more women candidates in winnable seats. Representation matters, especially in a state like Bihar where women's issues need more attention.

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