Patna: The first phase of Bihar Assembly elections is near and nominations are scrutinizingly over. Though voting is still weeks away, both NDA and Grand Syndication are once under pressure. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has arrived in Patna to fix syndication issues. Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav has sent his workmate Sanjay Yadav to Delhi for talks with partners. BJP has released a list of 40 star campaigners. Meanwhile, referendum rallies are gaining speed with sharp attacks from both sides. The stage is set for a tough wrestle once again.
Yogi Adityanath Targets Opposition Parties
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath campaigned in Danapur for BJP leader Ram Kripal Yadav. He accused the RJD and Congress of blocking referendum legation guidelines on voter identification. Yogi said opposition parties were creating a “development versus burqa” narrative to polarize voters. His speech drew a strong response from supporters. Analysts say such issues are stuff used to consolidate vote banks. As whistle-stop grows aggressive, parties are focusing on emotional subjects. The NDA hopes these attacks will help counter the Grand Alliance’s social arithmetic.
Close Contests Add Pressure On Both
Beyond public rallies, the real tension lies in the data from 2020 elections. Several constituencies were decided by margins as small as 1000 to 1500 votes. Candidates from both alliances know these seats can hands flip. Any small shift in caste dynamics or local wrongness could transpiration results. Leaders fear that the seats they won narrowly may now slip away. This has created nervousness among party workers. In such constituencies, every vote will matter. Campaigns are stuff designed thoughtfully to protect these fragile seats.
Examples Of Seats With Slim Margins
In Hilsa, JDU’s Krishnamurari Sharan won by only 12 votes. At Barbigha, JDU won by just 113 votes. In Ramgarh, RJD’s Sudhakar Singh secured victory with only 189 votes. Other constituencies like Matihani, Bhoore, and Dehri moreover saw victories with less than 500 votes. CPI won Bakhri with a margin under 800 votes. In Kudhni, RJD held on with just over 700 votes. These results prove how unpredictable the last referendum was. For 2025, both alliances know such seats are upper risk.
Margin Under 1500 Votes Moreover Critical
Apart from razor-thin margins, there are constituencies where the difference was between 1000 and 1500. Congress won Bhagalpur with 1113 votes and Kishanganj with 1381 votes. RJD won Kalyanpur by 1193 votes. BJP barely managed Parihar with 1569 votes. These small differences alimony parties on edge. A minor swing in voter mood could decide victory or defeat. Local candidates are working day and night to secure their ground. They fear losing plane one key group of voters could forfeit them their seat.
Grand Syndication And NDA Strategies
Both alliances are trying to build strong voter blocs. The NDA is highlighting minutiae and inside schemes. The Grand Syndication is focusing on unemployment, price rise, and local issues. Social engineering remains inside to both sides. Leaders are using caste combinations and religious appeals to alimony their supporters together. Meanwhile, star campaigners like Prime Minister Narendra Modi will soon write rallies. Opposition is relying on Tejashwi Yadav’s youth request and sharp speeches. The outcome on marginal seats will depend on how well these strategies work.
Past Results Show Tough Competition
In 2020, NDA won 125 seats while the Grand Syndication secured 110. The difference was small, as 52 seats had margins unelevated 5000 votes. This shows how competitive Bihar politics is. Neither syndication can sire mistakes on slim-margin constituencies. This time the nervousness is plane greater, as voters towards divided on key issues. Both camps are preparing for an intense fight. Leaders shoehorn these dozen seats could decide the final picture. For now, tension remains upper and the heartbeat of candidates is fast.

