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RJD vs Congress in Bihar: Why Tejashwi Yadav's 243-seat gambit could backfire on Mahagathbandhan

At stake is not just the political momentum generated by Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav’s joint campaign against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, but also the carefully crafted projection of Opposition unity in Bihar.

September 17, 2025 / 16:51 IST
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Bihar Election 2025: Congress vs RJD in Bihar
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav and Congress' Rahul Gandhi during the recently concluded Voter Adhikar Yatra in Bihar. (X/@INCIndia)

Emblematic of the tussle within the Opposition alliance over leadership and seat-sharing, Rashtriya Janata Dal leader and former deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav's declaration that voters should cast ballots in his name across all 243 constituencies could have consequences for both the Mahagathbandhan's cohesion and the ruling NDA’s strategy.

"This time, Tejashwi will contest all 243 seats. Whether it is Bochahan or Muzaffarpur, Tejashwi will fight. My appeal to all of you is to vote in my name. Tejashwi will work towards taking Bihar forward… All of us should work together and unseat this government," he said at a public meeting in Kanti near Muzaffarpur.

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The pronouncement comes amid growing friction with the Congress, which has resisted naming Tejashwi the chief ministerial face and pushed back against RJD pressure to contest fewer seats than in 2020. Then, Congress fought 70 seats but managed to win only 19—two of those MLAs later defected. RJD leaders argue the Congress’s poor strike rate cost the Mahagathbandhan power.

Congress, meanwhile, has identified at least 37 of the 51 seats it lost in 2020 as "unwinnable" from the onset and insists it wants a larger share of "winnable" constituencies.