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Upendra Kushwaha Holds Massive Rally in Muzaffarpur Ahead of Bihar Elections

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KKN Gurugram Desk | In a high-stakes political show of strength ahead of the 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections, former Union Minister Upendra Kushwaha and his party, the Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM), held a massive rally in Muzaffarpur on Sunday. The rally, named the “Samvidhanik Adhikar & Delimitation Reform Maha Rally,” was organized at the Muzaffarpur Club Ground and was attended by party workers and supporters from across 13 districts.

The move is being seen as a strategic step by Kushwaha to increase his bargaining power within the NDA alliance as the seat-sharing formula is being finalized.

 Political Context: Bihar Gears Up for 2025 Assembly Elections

With elections on the horizon, political activity in Bihar is heating up. While LJP (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan is addressing rallies in Ara, Upendra Kushwaha is anchoring his base in north Bihar with a major mobilization in Muzaffarpur.

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA), which includes BJP, JDU, RLM, and LJP-RV, is currently engaged in behind-the-scenes negotiations for seat allocation. Sources say that RLM may be allotted 4 to 5 seats, but the final deal is pending.

 Rally Objectives: Delimitation, Rights, and Relevance

Titled the “Constitutional Rights and Delimitation Reform Rally”, the event is not just a show of crowd-pulling strength but also an attempt to raise public awareness about delimitation discrepancies, especially in backward and rural regions.

Party insiders claim the rally had three clear political objectives:

  1. Project Upendra Kushwaha as the voice of constitutional rights

  2. Highlight RLM’s influence across central and northern Bihar

  3. Negotiate a stronger position in NDA’s 2025 election framework

Massive Mobilization: Supporters From 13 Districts Attend

The RLM left no stone unturned to make this rally a success:

  • Campaign chariots and publicity vans had been deployed for over a week

  • Party cadres mobilized buses from 13 districts, including Samastipur, Sitamarhi, Darbhanga, and Vaishali

  • Local volunteers organized food and logistics for thousands of attendees

“We want to send a message that RLM is not a fringe ally but a mass-based force,” said a senior party functionary at the venue.

 Kushwaha’s Statements: Hints, Warnings, and Political Messaging

During his address, Upendra Kushwaha stopped short of directly attacking any NDA ally but delivered pointed remarks that signal growing unease within the alliance.

On Seat Sharing:

“We are in the same boat. If it sinks, we all go down together. Don’t assume one will sink and the others will rise.”

This remark, seen as a warning to dominant NDA players, particularly the BJP and JDU, underscores RLM’s demand for fair representation.

On Past Betrayals:

Referring to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Kushwaha said:

“Some NDA leaders played spoiler in Shahabad. If internal sabotage continues, the alliance will suffer again in 2025.”

This comment likely targets BJP leaders who, as per RLM sources, allegedly worked against RLM candidates during past elections.

 Flashback: Kushwaha’s Changing Equations with Nitish Kumar

Although both Kushwaha and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar have shared a political lineage, their relationship has been tumultuous:

  • In 2020, Kushwaha fought elections as part of the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance)

  • Later, he rejoined NDA, hoping for greater political leverage

  • However, repeated exclusions and low seat offers have created visible friction

Party insiders claim that Kushwaha views himself as the natural successor in Bihar’s backward caste leadership landscape once Nitish exits active politics.

Rally’s Regional Impact: Central and North Bihar in Focus

The rally’s location—Muzaffarpur—is strategically chosen:

  • It’s geographically central to multiple NDA and Mahagathbandhan strongholds

  • It connects with neighboring districts where Kushwaha’s Koeri (Kushwaha) voter base is significant

  • The rally also sends a signal to undecided voters and local power centers

 Analyst View: Pressure Tactic or Ground Mobilization?

Political observers say this rally is a calculated move by Kushwaha to extract better seat deals, or assert independence if negotiations fail.

“The NDA cannot ignore smaller allies anymore. The margin of victory in Bihar often depends on 2,000–5,000 votes. RLM may not win all seats, but it can swing outcomes,” said Professor Anil Yadav, political scientist from Patna University.

 Internal NDA Tensions Rise

Even as NDA tries to present a united front, internal equations are increasingly strained:

  • LJP-RV is pushing for more seats based on its performance in past Lok Sabha bypolls

  • JDU and BJP are yet to agree on urban-rural seat splits

  • RLM’s aggressive posturing may disrupt the final seat-sharing formula if not managed carefully

As Bihar moves closer to the 2025 Assembly polls, political alignments are getting more complicated. Upendra Kushwaha’s Muzaffarpur rally was not just about crowd size—it was a strategic declaration of relevance and ambition.

Whether the NDA accommodates his demands or risks another round of vote-splitting chaos remains to be seen. What is certain, however, is that Kushwaha will no longer play a passive role in Bihar’s dynamic political theatre.

This post was published on June 8, 2025 11:31

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