There is intense political activity regarding Bihar Assembly elections 2025. While the grand alliance has declared Tejashwi Yadav as the chief ministerial face, VIP chief Mukesh Sahni has been made the deputy CM face. After this, NDA parties raised the question that who will represent the Muslim community in the grand alliance and whether Congress will also get the post of Deputy CM. Bihar Congress in-charge Krishna Allavaru has given a big statement on these questions.
A deputy CM will also be made from Congress
Krishna Allavaru, while talking to a YouTube channel, said that if the Grand Alliance government is formed, then Congress will also have a Deputy Chief Minister. He said, ‘Who will be there and from where, it will be decided after the elections. The principle of the Grand Alliance is that every community and class should be given representation. This includes both religion and caste.
A Muslim leader will also become Deputy CM
Allavaru told that there can be many Deputy Chief Ministers in the grand alliance. He said, ‘If need arises, not only 2 but also 4 Deputy CMs can be made, one of whom will be from the Muslim community.’ He said that the Grand Alliance is trying to ensure that all major sections and communities get equal share.
Why was the announcement of Tejashwi’s CM face delayed?
Allavaru clarified on the delay in formal announcement of Tejashwi Yadav’s name. He said that this was a planned process. ‘In the first meeting held in April, it was decided that the CM face would not be announced until the seat distribution and joint manifesto was prepared. This decision was taken about three weeks ago and the announcement was scheduled to be made before Diwali.
Differences regarding seat distribution, but no crisis
Allavaru also clarified on the news of tussle over seats between RJD and Congress. He said, ‘It is normal to have some differences in seat sharing. This keeps happening in coalition politics. The media sometimes hypes it up, making it seem as if relations have deteriorated, but it is not so. He said that the Grand Alliance is strong and united and all the parties are working for a common goal.

