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Like father, like son? Why Chirag Paswan's Bihar foray is bad news for Nitish Kumar

In targeting Nitish Kumar's JD(U) while staying close to the BJP, Chirag Paswan may be pre-empting a repeat of what his father managed to achieve two decades ago.

June 10, 2025 / 17:02 IST
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Union minister Chirag Paswan with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. (File/X)

Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan recently announced his foray in the Bihar Assembly elections scheduled to be held later this year from a seat that he left the people of the state to choose for him.

"I will contest the assembly polls in Bihar. I will contest not just in Bihar but for Bihar and its people. I am the son of Ramvilas Paswan. I will realise the dreams of my father and work for 'Bihar first, Bihari first' to change Bihar," Paswan said, resurrecting an old slogan he had coined ahead of the Assembly polls in 2020 as the chief of the then undivided Lok Janshakti Party.

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"It is for the people of Bihar to decide from which seat in the state I should contest in the upcoming assembly elections. Whenever I take a political decision, I take it for the sake of the state and its people," the 42-year-old Hajipur MP declared, adding that his party could contest all 243 seats in the state Assembly.

On the face of it, Chirag's remarks appear harmless - aimed at re-energising his party ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections in Bihar, and claim a greater share of seats based on his party's performance in the Lok Sabha elections last year where it won all 5 seats it contested as part of the National Democratic Alliance in Bihar.