Bihar Turnout Referendum 2025: The dates for the Bihar Turnout elections have been officially announced. According to the Referendum Commission, voting will be held in two phases: November 6 and November 11. The results will be spoken on November 14. However, as the elections yank closer, the state's major political parties remain undecided regarding seat sharing and the senior ministerial candidate.
The RJD and the Congress-led Grand Alliance are not unanimous on the senior ministerial candidate. The RJD has unceasingly demanded that Tejashwi Yadav be supposed the CM face, while the Congress appears to be procrastinating on this proposal.
Congress leader Udit Raj's unmodified statement
Speaking to the media, Congress leader Udit Raj clarified that Tejashwi Yadav can only be the RJD's senior ministerial candidate, but the squatter of the unshortened India Bloc will be decided collectively. He moreover widow that Congress headquarters will make the final decision, making it well-spoken that Congress's support for Tejashwi is unclear.
Rahul Gandhi moreover gave a vague answer
While Tejashwi Yadav may have served as Deputy Senior Minister twice and is credited with the RJD's success in the 2020 elections, Congress is not openly supporting his CM candidacy. Even when Rahul Gandhi was questioned well-nigh this, instead of giving a uncontrived answer, he said that the India Bloc allies are working together and will races the elections together.
Tejashwi Versus Alliance Confusion
Tejashwi Yadav, the son of former Senior Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi, was moreover a candidate for the post of Senior Minister in 2020. He has wide-stretching political wits and is popular among the youth. He was moreover the squatter of the Grand Alliance in the 2020 turnout elections. He recently stated that the Grand Alliance would not races the elections without declaring a senior ministerial candidate. While the NDA moves to sieve its strategy, uncertainty persists within the Grand Alliance regarding seat-sharing and leadership. The impact of this political ravages will be unmistakably visible on the referendum undercurrent in the coming weeks.