BJP today released the first candidate list for Bihar Assembly elections, in which 71 candidates have been included. BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi said on this occasion that NDA will contest elections effectively on all 243 seats. He also made a scathing attack on the Grand Alliance and drew attention towards the ongoing disputes within the party.
NDA’s election perspective
Sudhanshu Trivedi said that this is the first election in Bihar during Amritkaal, and the people of Bihar will not give a chance to any toxic element to move forward. He stressed that all the parties of NDA have a spirit of cooperation and unity regarding development.
#WATCH Delhi | BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi says, “…The first list of 71 candidates has been released today, a blend of young and senior experience. NDA will contest all 243 seats with efficiency, and the people of Bihar have made up their mind that this is the first election in… pic.twitter.com/c6FbAdmIsn
— ANI (@ANI) October 14, 2025
Internal dispute in Grand Alliance
Trivedi described the grand alliance as suffering from internal conflicts. He says that disputes do not end merely with the distribution of seats, rather they continue even after that. Giving an example, he said that even after seat-sharing for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, RJD did not allow Pappu Yadav and Kanhaiya Kumar to contest the elections.
Internal strife is clearly visible- Sudhanshu Trivedi
The BJP MP further said that they removed four MLAs of Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen. They broke the four Muslim MLAs and looted the Majlis… As far as internal strife is concerned, it is clearly visible.”
Let us tell you that Bharatiya Janata Party has released its first list for Bihar Assembly elections on Tuesday, October 14. Names of 71 candidates have been announced in the first list. In the first list, BJP has mostly repeated its old MLAs and ministers. In this, BJP has tried to reach out to all social classes. In the first list, backward, extremely backward, women, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes have been given more than 50 percent participation.

