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Tejashwi's toughest test: RJD confronts shrinking base after Bihar debacle

With the RJD's tally collapsing to just 25 seats and its core M-Y base visibly fractured, the party's young face now confronts uncomfortable questions about his future and that of the alliance itself.

November 15, 2025 / 13:38 IST
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RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav had confidently marked November 18 as the date of his 'swearing-in ceremony' in Bihar.
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav had confidently marked November 18 as the date of his 'swearing-in ceremony' in Bihar.

With the RJD's tally collapsing to just 25 seats and its core M-Y base visibly fractured, the party's young face now confronts uncomfortable questions about his future and that of the alliance itself.
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav had confidently marked November 18 as the date of his "swearing-in ceremony" in Bihar. But when the Bihar Assembly results were declared on Friday, the mandate told a very different story.

Tejashwi won his stronghold Raghopur for the third straight term, defeating the BJP’s Satish Kumar, in a see-saw battle. However, his party slipped to its second-lowest tally ever of 25 seats, translating into a steep fall from the 75 it secured as the single-largest party in 2020.

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Why the setback for RJD?

Despite Tejashwi's personal appeal and his emergence as the Mahagathbandhan's most credible face, the RJD continues to grapple with the lingering baggage of the "jungle raj" narrative. The party hoped a broader seven-party social coalition would help it expand beyond its traditional base of Muslims and Yadavs. However, the experiment faltered. The Congress, its biggest ally, struggled to mobilise votes, while smaller partners like VIP and the Indian Inclusive Party added little socially.