
Paswan, who heads the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), made the announcement while addressing a rally in Saran district that borders his Hajipur Lok Sabha constituency.
”People have been asking me whether Chirag Paswan will contest the assembly elections. I want to announce from Saran that yes, Chirag Paswan will contest the elections for the sake of a better future of Bihar,” he said, evoking thunderous applause.
”I will contest the election for the people of Bihar, for my brothers, mothers, for my sisters. We will build a system in Bihar that will truly take the state forward on the path of development. I will realise the dreams of my father and work for ’Bihar first, Bihari first’. I will live and die for Bihar and its people,” he added.
Paswan also supported the demand for introducing a domicile policy for government jobs in the state, becoming the only NDA leader to do so.
Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav has promised implementation of ”100% domicile” if the Mahagathbandhan, helmed by his RJD, came to power in the state after the elections.
”For the sake of the youth of Bihar, I am in support of the introduction of a domicile policy in government jobs. This has been a long-standing demand of job seekers,” Paswan said.
”I must inform you that the domicile policy was introduced in 2006, but it was withdrawn by the opposition parties when they came to power. The RJD and Congress never think about the betterment of the youth of the state. They always mislead people. If they come to power, they will snatch over half of your wealth via inheritance tax,” he claimed.
The Nitish Kumar government has already ruled out the possibility of the introduction of a domicile policy, stating that any such move would be against the Constitution.
Attacking the RJD, Paswan alleged that the people talking about Bihar’s development now are the ones who had ruined the state in the ’90s.
Just hours after Chirag Paswan’s announcement, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made an unexpected visit on Sunday to the residence of JD(U)’s national executive president, Sanjay Jha. The meeting has sparked buzz in political circles.
Nitish discussed Chirag’s statement and the NDA’s seat-sharing strategy. Sanjay Jha, considered a close aide and strategist for Nitish, is believed to have been consulted as part of an effort to rein in Chirag’s growing political ambitions. JD(U) suspects that Chirag’s moves may be influenced by the BJP, which it believes is trying to sideline Nitish within the alliance, reported News18.
Chirag’s announcement has caused unease among NDA allies, particularly JD(U) and Jitan Ram Manjhi’s Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM). Manjhi recently took a jab at Chirag, saying Bihar’s development is being driven by the Nitish-Modi duo and there’s no need for a third player.
JD(U) views Chirag’s declaration to contest all 243 seats as a pressure tactic to secure more seats for LJP. Analysts believe Chirag’s strategy is aimed at strengthening his party’s appeal among Dalit and non-Dalit voters, especially the Paswan community. However, it could also escalate tensions within the NDA over seat-sharing and leadership dynamics.
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