Chirag Paswan Reunites with Uncle Pashupati Paras; Is Reconciliation on the Horizon?
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Patna, March 24 (NationPress) Political dynamics in Bihar are heating up once more, with emerging signs that the enduring divide between Union Minister Chirag Paswan and his uncle Pashupati Kumar Paras might be approaching resolution.
Attention has been piqued following the release of a video capturing a rare moment between the two political figures.
This encounter took place as Chirag Paswan returned to his ancestral village Mantri Tola in Shaharbanni, located in Khagaria district, to honor his deceased uncle, Arjun Paswan.
During his visit, Chirag Paswan paid floral tributes and spent quality time with the mourning family, checking in on their welfare. He also had a moment with his stepmother, Rajkumari Devi.
Significantly, Chirag was seen touching Pashupati Paras's feet, a heartfelt act seeking blessings that has garnered considerable attention in political spheres.
The two leaders exchanged a brief conversation, interpreted by analysts as a potential sign of warming relations between them after a prolonged period of estrangement.
Previously, Chirag Paswan had paid respects to his father, the late Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan, by garlanding his statue.
Interestingly, Pashupati Paras has recently characterized Chirag Paswan as a vital family member, expressing aspirations for him to achieve the position of Chief Minister.
In light of this, Chirag's act of seeking blessings carries heightened political implications.
The divide between Chirag Paswan and Pashupati Paras has predominantly revolved around the political legacy of Ram Vilas Paswan and the leadership of the Lok Janshakti Party.
This rivalry traces back to 2021, when the Lok Janshakti Party split into two factions — Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) headed by Chirag Paswan, and Rashtriya Lok Janshakti Party led by Pashupati Paras. Since then, both sides have frequently engaged in pointed political disputes.
The rift intensified during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, when the BJP extended its support to Chirag Paswan. Following this, Pashupati Paras resigned from the Union Cabinet and distanced himself from the NDA alliance.
A notable flashpoint in their conflict was the Hajipur Lok Sabha seat — a significant political territory of the late Ram Vilas Paswan.
Both leaders asserted claims to the constituency, leading to a fierce political showdown. Ultimately, Chirag Paswan contested from Hajipur and secured victory, strengthening his position within the party and alliance.