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Bihar elections: Will Tejashwi Yadav's move to woo traditional JD(U) constituents yield electoral dividends?

According to sources, the Congress had initially asked for 70 seats, the same number as they had fought in the 2020 Assembly elections. Arguing that the number of constituents in Mahagatbandhan has increased and therefore the 2020 formula can not be implemented in this election, the RJD has offered Congress a lesser tally.

October 14, 2025 / 14:55 IST
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Tejashwi Yadav

As the two main constituents of the Opposition’s Grand Alliance ( Mahagathbandhan) Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) iron out seat-sharing formula, RJD leader and alliance's de facto chief ministerial candidate is aggressively seeking to stitch together a social coalition of caste and community leaders that traditionally belong to the Janata Dal United JD(U).

A report by The Federal states that in an apparent effort to chip away at the voter base of his NDA rivals, particularly chief minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U), the Yadav scion plans to increase the representation of upper caste Bhumihars, backward caste Kushwahas and Koeris, and the extremely backward class Tanti-Tatwa community.

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While Yadav's outreach towards Koeris and Kushwahas, a traditional constituent of the JD(U), has been an ongoing effort, the push to loop in Bhumihars is a significant departure for the party that had, in the 2020 Bihar elections, the party fielded only one Bhumihar candidate. Bhumihars, with their traditional hold on land, were among the first communities in Bihar to actively pursue political power.

The Koeris have been an important electoral constituent in Bihar for many reasons. One, the Koeri caste has the largest population in terms of numbers. According to the Caste Based Census Report-2022, the population of Koeri/Kushwaha in Bihar is 5,506,113 while the population of Dangis is only 336,629.