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Gujarat model in Bihar? BJP weighs options to counter anti-incumbency ahead of polls

With the announcement of Bihar election dates likely any day now, the BJP faces a tough choice on whether to play it safe, or risk a dramatic overhaul to stay ahead.

October 03, 2025 / 13:44 IST
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The BJP is said to be considering a large-scale overhaul to curb anti-incumbency in the state. (File: PTI)

With Chief Minister Nitish Kumar showing signs of frailty, the BJP pushing for a larger share of seats in the NDA, and the RJD snapping at its heels, the saffron party is said to be weighing bold options ahead of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections to counter anti-incumbency.

Among the ideas on the table is the so-called ‘Gujarat model’, a sweeping revamp of candidates similar to the shake-ups the BJP carried out in Gujarat and Chhattisgarh, where it later reaped big electoral dividends.

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The urgency for such a reset has grown amid repeated feedback from the ground and recent surveys pointing to simmering voter anger against a large section of sitting MLAs. With the Election Commission set to announce poll dates shortly, the BJP faces a critical question on how best it can stem the potential damage through anti-incumbency as it contests the polls under Nitish Kumar, who is seeking a fifth term in office.

According to The Indian Express, a Gujarat-style overhaul of candidates was discussed at a BJP core group meeting last week. In Gujarat, the party dropped 45 of its 108 MLAs and replaced the entire state Cabinet just months before the election