The political atmosphere within the Bihar NDA is heating up ahead of the 2025 Assembly Elections. On one hand, Upendra Kushwaha is reportedly upset over the seat-sharing arrangement and is now heading to Delhi after being called by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. His discontent stems from being allotted fewer seats, and efforts by BJP leaders, including Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary and Union Minister Nityanand Rai, are underway to calm the situation. Meanwhile, another NDA ally, Chirag Paswan, has moved ahead with his party’s preparations, distributing election symbols to his candidates. This simultaneous development highlights contrasting moods within the alliance—while Kushwaha’s discontent threatens internal friction, Paswan’s proactive steps reflect confidence and readiness for the polls. As the NDA attempts to maintain cohesion, the outcome of Kushwaha’s Delhi visit could play a pivotal role in shaping the alliance’s final strategy for the Bihar elections.
