Bihar Elections 2025: Chief Minister Nitish Kumar highlighted that his administration has taken in depth steps since 2005 to advertise the event and illustration of minority communities in Bihar.
In a dramatic transfer simply earlier than the Bihar Meeting elections, the Janata Dal (United) led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has expelled 11 distinguished get together members, together with 4 former MLAs and two former MLCs, for alleged anti-party actions on Saturday (October 25).
Amongst these eliminated are-
- Former minister Shailesh Kumar
- Former MLC Sanjay Prasad
- Former MLA Shyam Bahadur Singh
- Former MLA Sudarshan Kumar
- Former MLC Ranvijay Singh
- Former MLC Amar Kumar Singh
- Former MLC Asma Parveen
- Former MLC Love Kumar
- Former MLC Asha Suman
- Former MLC Divyanshu Bharadwaj
- Former MLC Vivek Shukla
The get together said that these members had been appearing towards JDU’s interests- some allegedly contesting elections independently, opposite to the get together’s core ideology and self-discipline.
Nitish Kumar slams Opposition for treating minorities as ‘Vote Financial institution’
Amid growing political tensions, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar accused leaders of the opposition INDIA bloc of exploiting the Muslim neighborhood as a ‘vote financial institution.’ He argued that these events merely provide empty guarantees with out offering significant illustration or empowerment to minority communities. Kumar highlighted NDA’s efforts to ship welfare and inclusion, citing will increase within the Minority Welfare Division’s price range, the popularity and assist for madrasas, monetary help to susceptible Muslim girls, scholarships, teaching, hostels, and entrepreneurial schemes for younger individuals.
The Chief Minister emphasised that his administration has made seen efforts since 2005 to make sure total improvement and illustration for minorities- contrasting this report with earlier governments whom he accused of leveraging the neighborhood solely for electoral features. He urged voters from the Muslim neighborhood to judge events primarily based on precise progress, not on rhetoric, and asserted that NDA has actively fostered peace, ended frequent communal clashes, and addressed wants by means of welfare and inclusive policymaking.
These main expulsions and pointed accusations sign a turbulent political panorama the place get together self-discipline, minority welfare, and voter mobilization stay central points within the run-up to Bihar’s essential elections.
When will Bihar vote?
The voting for the 243 seat-Bihar Meeting might be held in two phases on November 6 and 11, whereas the outcomes might be declared on November 14.

