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ANALYSIS Bihar’s third-lowest inflation rate is no guarantee of an incumbent’s return to power

From Gujarat to Chhattisgarh, lower inflation hasn’t always guaranteed victory for incumbents, while some have retained power despite higher price pressures.

October 31, 2025 / 18:05 IST
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Nitish Kumar, Chief Minister of Bihar
Nitish Kumar, Chief Minister of Bihar

The general perception is that inflation plays a key role during elections, particularly in determining whether the incumbent government retains power.

However, an analysis by Moneycontrol shows that lower inflation does not always guarantee a victory for the incumbent while some retained power despite higher price pressures.

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Now, poll-bound Bihar has been one of the better-performing states on the inflation front in 2025, with price pressures easing sharply from over 5 percent in January to a deflation of 0.5 percent in September.

On average, Bihar’s inflation rate has remained below 2 percent during January to September 2025, well under the national average of 2.72 percent for the same period.