Now, as preparations begin for the 2025 assembly elections, the Mahagathbandhan could potentially include eight parties, making it the largest political alliance in Bihar.
New additions to the alliance
Alongside erstwhile allies like the RJD, Congress, CPI(ML), CPI and CPM, the Mahagathbandhan has now brought:
Another party, the Indian Inquilab Party (IIP) led by IP Gupta, is in the final stages of negotiations to join the alliance. A final decision could be announced at the Mahagathbandhan meeting scheduled for September 15. If confirmed, it would make Mahagathbandhan the alliance with the largest number of constituent parties in Bihar.
NDA tracks party numbers
Currently, the Mahagathbandhan has seven parties, which is expected to become eight with the inclusion of the IIP. In contrast, the NDA includes five elements:
Mukesh Sahni, once an ally of the NDA, has now clearly moved to the opposition. Although the NDA holds more seats in the current assembly (by around 10-12 MLAs), the Mahagathbandhan leadership believes it lost the 2020 elections by a margin of just 11,000 votes – a gap it is confident of closing in 2025.
Strategy to regain power
The Mahagathbandhan’s strategy focuses on constituencies narrowly lost in 2020. To strengthen its social base, the alliance appeals to caste-based parties that represent specific voter segments.
The challenges of seat sharing ahead
An expanding alliance means a more complex seat-sharing arrangement. In 2020:
This time, the RJD and the Congress agreed to reduce their share to accommodate new partners:
Proposed seat distribution for the new allies:
However, all allies demand more. For example, Mukesh Sahni wants 60 seats and the post of Deputy CM, while the CPI (ML) wants 45 seats. Meanwhile, the Congress is insisting on contesting 70 seats again, saying it was unfairly allocated unwinnable constituencies in 2020.
The NDA is banking on the development of a “double engine”
The NDA is riding on the performance of its two-engine government: the BJP at the Center and the JDU in the state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Bihar several times and announced several development projects. The Nitish Kumar-led state government is emphasizing on infrastructure, education, healthcare and rural development.
NDA leaders say the development agenda will trump caste and alliance politics and they are confident of returning to power in 2025.
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