KKN Gurugram Desk | In a significant political development just months ahead of the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) suffered a major setback as a senior party functionary, along with his supporters, defected to the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). The defection marks another power shift in Bihar’s politically volatile environment.
At a special induction ceremony organized at the Karpoori Auditorium in RJD’s state headquarters in Patna, JDU’s State Secretary and President of the Muslim Teli Organization, Mohammad Haroon, and Mohammad Mukhtar, joined the RJD, bringing with them a large group of supporters.
Key JDU Leaders Join RJD, Strengthening Tejashwi’s Political Base
The event was chaired by RJD State General Secretary Ranjivjay Sahu, who welcomed the new entrants into the party fold with traditional honors including:
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Party scarf (symbolic ‘gamchha’)
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Garlands
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A copy of ‘Gopalganj to Raisina’, the political biography of RJD national president Lalu Prasad Yadav
This symbolic gesture underscores the party’s effort to reinforce its ideological roots and leadership legacy, while simultaneously appealing to minority communities and backward class voters—a move that could reshape the electoral balance in several key constituencies.
Why This Defection Matters in Bihar Politics 2025
The timing and nature of this political switch are critical. With the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections approaching, political realignments have started gaining momentum. Mohammad Haroon’s departure from the JDU, particularly as a minority leader, could dent the party’s outreach among specific community blocs.
Key Points:
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Mohammad Haroon was a senior functionary in Nitish Kumar’s JDU and had a strong grassroots presence in minority and backward regions.
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His decision to join RJD along with Mohammad Mukhtar is being seen as an endorsement of Tejashwi Yadav’s leadership and developmental agenda.
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This move signals growing dissatisfaction within the JDU ranks and may encourage more such defections in the coming weeks.
RJD’s Message: Strengthening Democracy and Development
Speaking at the event, Ranjivjay Sahu emphasized the broader political battle underway in India, stating:
“The Constitution and democracy of our country are under threat. It is the responsibility of all progressive forces to unite and fight against these divisive elements. We must carry forward the ideals of Lalu Ji and the vision of Tejashwi Yadav to every household in Bihar.”
Sahu also praised Tejashwi Yadav’s role during the 17-month Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) government, highlighting several key achievements during that time:
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Employment generation initiatives
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Improvements in healthcare and education
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Growth in tourism and IT sectors
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Advancements in irrigation and agriculture infrastructure
He added that Tejashwi Yadav’s roadmap for Bihar’s development has inspired renewed hope among the youth and the marginalized, contributing to a shift toward positive, inclusive politics.
Tejashwi Yadav’s Rising Popularity in Bihar
The event also spotlighted Tejashwi Yadav’s increasing popularity as a political leader in Bihar. The RJD, under his leadership, has transformed from a legacy party into a youth-driven, development-focused force, appealing to a wide cross-section of voters—from the rural poor to the urban middle class.
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Job creation and employment remain at the center of his political messaging
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He has positioned himself as a pro-education, pro-technology, and pro-youth leader
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His consistent criticism of the current NDA-led government’s policies has earned him a strong opposition image
This recent defection boosts his party’s minority outreach and further consolidates the RJD’s political strength ahead of the 2025 elections.
Party Unity on Display
The event was attended by several senior RJD leaders, indicating party unity and organizational readiness ahead of the elections. Present at the ceremony were:
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Ejaz Ahmed – RJD State Spokesperson
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Rajendra Ram – Former MLA
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Madhu Manjari – Senior Leader
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Bhai Arun Kumar – State General Secretary
Their presence reflects the strategic importance of the defection and the party’s seriousness in capitalizing on shifting political loyalties.
Political Implications for JDU and NDA
The defection of Mohammad Haroon and his supporters is a direct embarrassment for the JDU, particularly for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who has long positioned himself as a secular and inclusive leader. With this defection, questions are being raised:
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Is the JDU struggling to retain minority leaders?
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Are internal differences brewing within the NDA alliance in Bihar?
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Could this signal a larger wave of rebellion ahead of the elections?
While the BJP-JDU combine remains in power, their grip over caste-based and minority vote banks is visibly weakening, giving opposition parties an opening.
As Bihar inches closer to its next assembly elections, the political environment is heating up with realignments and ideological repositioning. The defection of a senior JDU leader like Mohammad Haroon to RJD is not just a minor development—it is a symbolic shift, and potentially a sign of what’s to come.
With RJD actively consolidating its base and bringing in influential community leaders, and Tejashwi Yadav’s leadership gaining momentum, Nitish Kumar’s JDU faces a critical period of introspection and course correction.
The days ahead will determine whether this defection is a one-off incident or the beginning of a trend that could redefine Bihar’s political landscape in 2025.
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