Bihar Assembly Election 2025 – All political parties and leaders have now begun a fierce competition for the Bihar elections. The NDA and the Grand Alliance are engaged in a fierce competition to woo voters. The NDA is also attempting to woo voters through various development initiatives and schemes. The Grand Alliance is also not far behind in making populist promises to voters.

On the other hand, this time the BJP is also focused on attracting Muslim votes. If the BJP succeeds in dividing Muslim voters, it will directly harm the Grand Alliance. Women from PM Narendra Modi’s parliamentary constituency, Varanasi, will travel across Bihar to urge people to vote for the BJP. Furthermore, Muslim women will work to disseminate the Modi government’s agenda and schemes to their community from door to door.

Women associated with the BJP Minority Front

These Muslim women from the Bajardiha area of ​​Varanasi are associated with the BJP Minority Front. These women are now contesting the Bihar elections. Four to five groups of 25 women each have been formed. She will be seen visiting various villages and towns in West Bihar, highlighting the government’s policies and appealing for votes among the Muslim community.

Meanwhile, she will inform people about how the BJP government is strengthening education, health, employment, and security in Uttar Pradesh. According to these Muslim members of the BJP Minority Front, women in Uttar Pradesh have received significant benefits under the BJP government. They say they cannot receive such benefits under any other government. These include schemes like ration cards, the Ayushman Yojana, and the PM Awas Yojana.

When will the votes be cast?

For information, elections for all 243 assembly seats in Bihar will be held in two phases. The first phase will be held on November 6th, while the second phase will be held on November 14th. The results for all assembly seats will be declared on November 14th.

All political parties are campaigning vigorously for the first phase of elections. The NDA, the Grand Alliance, and the Prashant Kishore-led Jansuraj Party are all staking their claim to form the government. Nitish Kumar has been the CM of Bihar continuously since 2005.