Bihar Assembly Election 2025 Asaduddin Owaisi AIMIM Third Front Muslim Vote Split NDA MAHAGATHBANDHAN RJD Congress

Bihar Assembly Election 2025 Asaduddin Owaisi AIMIM Third Front Muslim Vote Split NDA MAHAGATHBANDHAN RJD Congress

Aimim in bihar election: The politics of Bihar has started turning once again. Before the proposed assembly elections in October-November 2025, while the leadership of NDA Nitish Kumar is in efforts to save power, the opposition grand alliance has also intensified. Meanwhile, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) MLA and state president Akhtarul Iman has said that the party has started preparations to form a third front. They allege that AIMIM has not received any clear answer from the Grand Alliance so far, and they will not wait anymore. This situation indicates the scattering of Muslim votes, which can directly go in favor of NDA.

Aimim disappointed with the Grand Alliance now in preparation for the third option
AIMIM MLA Akhtarul Iman has said that his party wanted to join the grand alliance to stop communal forces in Bihar. A proposal was also sent for this, but neither yes nor refusal. He said that now we will not wait for the answer of the Grand Alliance and are moving towards the third front. AIMIM has started election preparations at its level.

Secular front, AIMIM had a dent in 2020
In the 2020 assembly elections, AIMIM, along with Mayawati’s BSP, Upendra Kushwaha’s RLSP, Omprakash Rajbhar’s Subhaspa and other parties, formed the Grand Democratic Secular Front. AIMIM contested 20 seats and won 5 seats, while BSP got 1 seat. These seats included Muslim -dominated seats of Seemanchal, where AIMIM had made a direct dent in RJD’s vote bank.

4 MLAs later joined RJD, now only Akhtarul Iman left
However, after winning the election, four of the five MLAs of AIMIM joined Tejashwi Yadav’s party RJD. Now the party has only one MLA Akhtarul Iman, who is also the state president of the party. Despite this, AIMIM has established itself as a strong Muslim voice in the Seemanchal region.

The sharing of Muslim votes can be a headache for the grand alliance
About 17 percent of the 243 assembly seats in Bihar are Muslims. Most of these have traditionally been voting for RJD. But with the active AIMIM, Muslim votes can be divided in many areas including Seemanchal. This can cause loss to the Grand Alliance and indirectly to the NDA.

Election equation changing status
Creating a third front of AIMIM can also completely change the electoral equation of Bihar, not just the creation of a new political axis. If Muslim votes are disintegrated, then this direct loss will be done to RJD and Congress, which are considered the basis of the Grand Alliance. In such a situation, the NDA can get the benefit of weak opposition.

How many seats in Bihar influence the influence of Muslims?
Out of 243 seats in Bihar, there are 47 seats where Muslims are in decisive role. The number of Muslims in 47 seats is 50%. At the same time, Muslim vote is around 40% in 11 seats. In such a situation, all the parties will not avoid wooing the Muslim vote bank at all.

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