How Did the NDA Secure 10 Out of 11 Seats in East Champaran?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- NDA's Dominance: The NDA won 10 out of 11 seats in East Champaran.
- Close Contests: Several seats saw narrow margins, indicating competitive political dynamics.
- Key Candidates: Prominent figures like Pramod Kumar Sinha and Maheshwar Hazari played crucial roles in securing victories.
- Voter Sentiment: The results reflect the prevailing sentiments and preferences of the electorate in Bihar.
- Future Implications: This election outcome may influence future strategies of political parties in Bihar.
Patna, Nov 14 (NationPress) In a remarkable display of strength, the NDA triumphed in Bihar’s East Champaran district by winning 10 out of 11 Assembly seats during the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections.
Raxaul stood out as a key constituency where the NDA achieved a decisive win.
BJP candidate Pramod Kumar Sinha outperformed Congress candidate Shyam Bihari Prasad, reinforcing the alliance’s grip on the district.
In Sugauli, Rajesh Kumar from the LJPRV claimed victory against Shyam Kishor Choudhary of the Janshakti Janta Dal (JSJD) with a significant margin of 58,191 votes.
The Harsidhi (SC) seat saw a close battle, where the RJD-backed Congress candidate contested fiercely.
Ultimately, Krishnandan Paswan of the BJP secured victory against Rajendra Kumar of Congress by a narrow margin of 7,095 votes.
Govindganj was another prominent constituency in Bihar, featuring LJPRV state president Raju Tiwari.
He won decisively, defeating Congress’s Shashi Bhushan Rai by a substantial margin of 32,683 votes.
The Kesaria seat was retained by Shalini Mishra of the JDU, the incumbent MLA, who defeated Varun Vijay of the VIP with a margin of 16,340 votes.
In Kalyanpur, Maheshwar Hazari emerged victorious, having previously served as a cabinet minister in the Nitish Kumar administration (2020-2025), defeating Ranjeet Kumar Ram of the CPI-ML by an impressive margin of 38,586 votes.
JDU’s Rambilash Kamat won the Pipra constituency against Anil Kumar of the CPI-ML.
The Madhuban seat was secured by Rana Randhir Singh of the BJP, defeating Sandhya Rani of the RJD by 5,492 votes.
In Motihari, Pramod Kumar of the BJP clinched the seat, overcoming Dewa Gupta of the RJD by a margin of 13,563 votes.
The BJP maintained its robust performance in Chiraia, where Lal Babu Prasad Gupta defeated Laxmi Narayan Prasad Yadav of the RJD by 39,360 votes.
Dhaka was the lone seat in East Champaran that the RJD managed to win, with Faisal Rahman defeating Pawan Kumar Jaiswal of the BJP in a nail-biting contest, securing victory by just 178 votes.