NationalBihar Elections Phase 2: High-Profile Contests and Multi-Cornered Fights in 122 Constituencies

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Bihar Elections Phase 2: High-Profile Contests and Multi-Cornered Fights in 122 Constituencies

Bihar Elections Phase 2: The second phase of Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, scheduled for November 11, features several prominent candidates in closely watched constituencies across 20 districts. Political observers anticipate unpredictable outcomes in multiple seats marked by multi-cornered contests and unconventional candidacies.

Kahalgaon Emerges as Battleground Seat

Kahalgaon in Bhagalpur district presents a multi-cornered fight among key contenders. Shubhanand Mukesh represents the JD(U) for the NDA, while Prawin Singh contests for Congress and Rajnish Bharti for RJD. Adding complexity, Pawan Yadav, a rebel BJP leader, is running as an Independent.

The constituency, historically influenced by Congress, has become a divided battlefield with votes likely dispersed across alliances, making predictions difficult.

Former IPS Officer Adds Unpredictability in Araria

Araria district constituencies, including Narpatganj and Forbesganj, have attracted attention due to unusual candidacies.

Former IPS officer Shivdeep Wamanrao Lande, once a popular police figure in Bihar, is contesting independently from Araria. His entry has disrupted traditional voting patterns and introduced fresh dynamics to the district’s political landscape.

Strategic Significance of Border Constituencies

The Valmiki Nagar seat in West Champaran presents another closely watched contest where the NDA candidate faces stiff opposition challenges. Located near the Nepal border, the area grapples with security and development issues that significantly influence voter behavior.

Political analysts suggest the Valmiki Nagar outcome could provide early indicators of voter sentiment in north Bihar.

Senior BJP Leader Faces Crucial Test

Renu Devi, BJP’s senior leader and former deputy chief minister, is contesting from Bettiah in West Champaran, representing a key NDA bet in the region. Her performance is viewed as a potential barometer for the alliance’s appeal among women and rural voters.

Bihar Elections Phase 2: Diverse Candidate Pool Reflects Changing Politics

This phase includes sitting legislators, ministers, and new entrants from varied backgrounds, including former bureaucrats and social activists. Political analysts believe their performance will indicate how voters evaluate competing narratives on governance, employment, and regional development.

With legacy politicians, first-time contestants, and independent candidates creating a complex electoral landscape, Phase 2 is shaping as one of Bihar’s most unpredictable election rounds, potentially setting the tone for future alliance strategies.

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