The nomination process for the first phase of Bihar Assembly elections 2025 has ended. Chirag Paswan has targeted the issue of seat distribution in the Grand Alliance. He said that the clash between Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi’s grand alliance regarding seat sharing is at its peak. Due to the lack of distribution of seats till the last moment, Congress and RJD have fielded their respective candidates.
There is deep dissatisfaction regarding seat distribution in Bihar Congress. In fact, a group is said to be angry with the Congress high command distributing tickets on caste basis. There is also tremendous resentment against Congress President Rajesh Ram, due to which the infighting between the two parties has come to the fore.
Dalit will not be suppressed – will not bow down
Now there will be a revolution.✊Jai Bapu, Jai Bhim,
Jai Constitution, Jai Congress.— Rajesh Ram (@rajeshkrinc) October 17, 2025
Dalit will not be suppressed, will not bow down – Rajesh Ram
Bihar Congress State President Rajesh Ram posted on social media platform X and wrote that Dalit will not be suppressed, will not bow down. Now there will be a revolution. Jai Bapu, Jai Bhim, Jai Constitution, Jai Congress. In fact, the Bihar Congress President has probably realized that RJD can field a candidate against him and his post is being linked to that. Please note that Kutumba is a reserved seat. Rajesh Ram is a Dalit and Suresh Paswan of RJD is also a Dalit.
There were kicks and punches in front of Congress President at Patna airport.
Even though Congress has declared its candidates on less seats in Bihar, yet there is fierce opposition. Many workers are said to be very angry with the seat distribution. While on one hand Congress workers are showing their opposition, on the other hand Congress President Rajesh Ram has started showing his attitude by posting. Let us tell you that just 2 days ago, there was fierce kicking and punching in front of the Congress President at Patna Airport.
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