📍 Big News from Patna:
Political equations in Bihar are shifting rapidly ahead of the Assembly elections.
While alliances have turned the contest largely two-sided, the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has entered the battlefield with full strength — creating a new wave of political turbulence across the state.
Led by Mayawati, the party appears more determined than ever, and on several seats, the contest has become intensely competitive.
🎯 Let’s start with the Ramgarh Assembly seat —
BSP candidate Satish Yadav “Pintu” is giving a tough fight to the BJP.
Last time, he lost by a narrow margin, but this time, public sentiment seems to be strongly in his favor.
Local voters are rallying behind him, citing his clean image and focus on development.
🎯 In Mohania, BSP has also played a major card.
Popular folk singer and youth icon Omprakash Diwana is contesting on a BSP ticket.
RJD’s candidate Sweta Suman was disqualified, and instead of backing BSP, RJD supported an independent — a move that has angered many voters, especially from Dalit and backward communities.
Adding to this, AIMIM’s candidate was also disqualified, which gives a clear advantage to BSP’s Omprakash Diwana.
🎯 In Bhabhua, the battle is heating up too.
BSP candidate Lallu Patel is locking horns with RJD’s Virendra Kushwaha.
Given the caste equation in this region, political observers believe BSP holds the upper hand.
🎯 At Karhgar seat, BSP has fielded a strong contender.
Uday Pratap Singh, son of former Bihar minister Ram Dhani Singh, is contesting on a BSP ticket.
He is facing JD(U) candidate Vashisth Singh, supported by the NDA.
Meanwhile, RJD appears relatively weak in this constituency.

🗳️ Talking about broader political dynamics…
The RJD-Congress alliance has upset many Muslim voters by not declaring a Muslim Deputy CM face.
As a result, Muslim voters are reportedly shifting towards AIMIM.
In the previous election, AIMIM had won six seats and supported the RJD government unconditionally — but later felt betrayed.
This time, AIMIM has extended support to BSP on key seats like Ramgarh and Bhabhua, making BSP’s social base stronger than ever.

🪶 Momentum from Lucknow:
On October 9th, during the memorial rally marking the death anniversary of Kanshi Ram, Mayawati’s massive gathering injected fresh energy among BSP cadres.
With Aakash Anand’s rallies, balanced ticket distribution, and ground-level mobilization, it’s clear that BSP is gaining significant traction in Bihar.
🗣️ According to political analysts…
BSP is fighting strongly in Ramgarh, Mohania, Bhabhua, Karhgar, Shivhar, Sasaram, and Belsand seats.
Sources say Mayawati has personally targeted around 10 constituencies.
If she holds rallies in these areas in the coming days, the results could tilt decisively in BSP’s favor.
🎬 Endline:
BSP’s entry has undoubtedly stirred up Bihar’s political landscape.
With a strategic mix of Dalit, backward, and Muslim votes, Mayawati’s plan could make BSP the true “kingmaker” in this election.
