Former Bihar MLA Anant Singh has been arrested in connection with the death of Dular Chand Yadav, a Jan Suraaj supporter. Yadav died while campaigning in the
Politics

Former Bihar MLA Anant Singh has been arrested in connection with the death of Dular Chand Yadav, a Jan Suraaj supporter. Yadav died while campaigning in the Mokama area. Singh, who is contesting the Mokama seat on a JD(U) ticket, was named in an FIR. He had admitted to a clash with the deceased

2
3
4
5

Opposition seat-sharing, joint manifesto in Bihar likely this week

Posted By: Ramesh Sharma Posted On: Oct 12, 2025Share Article
Bihar's Mahagathbandhan alliance is set to finalize seat-sharing and announce candidates this week. Top leaders from RJD and Congress are in discussions. The alliance aims to adjust new partners and expects to declare all seats soon. Congress anticipates contesting between 50 and 70 seats. The opposition highlights a desire for change in Bihar, focusing on current issues over past events.Bihar's Mahagathbandhan alliance is set to finalize seat-sharing and announce candidates this week. Top leaders from RJD and Congress are in discussions. The alliance aims to adjust new partners and expects to declare all seats soon. Congress anticipates contesting between 50 and 70 seats. The opposition highlights a desire for change in Bihar, focusing on current issues over past events.The opposition 'Mahagathbandhan' alliance in Bihar is likely to finalise its seat-sharing in the next few days and may announce its candidates along with a joint manifesto this week.<br><br> Top sources said talks between the RJD and Congress are underway, and their leadership may meet on Monday as RJD's Lalu Prasad and Tejashwi Yadav are in the national capital.<br><br>
He said the talks between the leaderships of RJD and Congress are also on and the leaders of the two main parties may also meet by Monday.

On the delay in seat-sharing announcement, Ramesh said, "We have to adjust some new partners in the 'Mahagathbandhan' and we have to adjust them too in seat-sharing."

"In the next two-three days, we expect all the seats to be finalised and declared," he said.

Asked about the number of seats the Congress will contest this time, Ramesh said, "Anything between half a century and a century".

However, sources said the Congress will get more than 50 but less than 70 seats, which the Congress had contested the last time in the Bihar polls. They added that top Congress leaders would be meeting at the party headquarters on Monday for finalising candidates in some more seats in the Bihar assembly polls.

"The Congress is likely to get a respectable and acceptable number of seats," Ramesh said.

" onclick="showFullScrImg(this)"/>

Bihar's Mahagathbandhan alliance is set to finalize seat-sharing and announce candidates this week. Top leaders from RJD and Congress are in discussions. The alliance aims to adjust new partners and expects to declare all seats soon. Congress anticipates contesting between 50 and 70 seats. The opposition highlights a desire for change in Bihar, focusing on current issues over past events.

The opposition 'Mahagathbandhan' alliance in Bihar is likely to finalise its seat-sharing in the next few days and may announce its candidates along with a joint manifesto this week.

Top sources said talks between the RJD and Congress are underway, and their leadership may meet on Monday as RJD's Lalu Prasad and Tejashwi Yadav are in the national capital.

"The Congress president has been speaking to all the coalition partners in Bihar, and the final discussion is on for deciding candidates in a few seats where the Congress and some other parties feel they are strong. The Congress president is talking to all political leaders for the last two days in Bihar," Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said.

He said the talks between the leaderships of RJD and Congress are also on and the leaders of the two main parties may also meet by Monday.

On the delay in seat-sharing announcement, Ramesh said, "We have to adjust some new partners in the 'Mahagathbandhan' and we have to adjust them too in seat-sharing."

"In the next two-three days, we expect all the seats to be finalised and declared," he said.

Asked about the number of seats the Congress will contest this time, Ramesh said, "Anything between half a century and a century".

However, sources said the Congress will get more than 50 but less than 70 seats, which the Congress had contested the last time in the Bihar polls. They added that top Congress leaders would be meeting at the party headquarters on Monday for finalising candidates in some more seats in the Bihar assembly polls.

"The Congress is likely to get a respectable and acceptable number of seats," Ramesh said.

About the electoral prospects of the opposition 'Mahagathbandhan' in Bihar, Ramesh said, "The desire for change is there in Bihar and the charge-sheet released by the Congress evoked a very good response."

On the "jungle-raj" narrative of the BJP against RJD rule, he said that "people are worried about today and not what happened 20 years ago".

"People realise and know that Nitish Kumar is not in control and he is only a face now. He is not going to come back as chief minister and is not the same as he was 20 years ago," the Congress leader said and accused the BJP of indulging in polarisation in Bihar too.

He said the bureaucracy is running the Bihar government currently and there is a strong feeling that Nitish Kumar "is there but is not in command".

Though NDA is banking upon the direct benefit transfer (DBT) scheme, which made a good headline, but the people understand the ground realities and are seeking change, he claimed.

Party sources said the Congress is working on announcing a few schemes to counter the NDA's narrative and sops, and is likely to announce them soon.

Besides the 'vote chori' campaign, the Congress is focusing on extremely backward classes. It announced the Mai-behen Maan Yojna under which Rs 2,500 will be transferred into the bank accounts of underprivileged women, and some more proposals are in the works.

The Congress contested on 70 assembly seats in the last Bihar polls and won 19, while the RJD contested on 144 seats and bagged 75 in the 243-member Assembly.

Add as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now! Bihar assembly polls are to be held in two phases on November 6 and 11, and the counting of votes is on November 14. The filing of nomination began on October 10 for the first phase in which 121 seats will go to polls.


Comment on Post

Leave a comment

If you have a News Orbit 360 user account, your address will be used to display your profile picture.


Former Bihar MLA Anant Singh has been arrested in connection with the death of Dular Chand Yadav, a Jan Suraaj supporter. Yadav died while campaigning in the
Politics
Bihar Police arrests controversial ex-MLA Anant Singh over Dular Chand Yadav death case

Former Bihar MLA Anant Singh has been arrested in connection with the death of Dular Chand Yadav, a Jan Suraaj supporter. Yadav died while campaigning in the Mokama area. Singh, who is contesting the Mokama seat on a JD(U) ticket, was named in an FIR. He had admitted to a clash with the deceased

4 months ago


Sing Up