Political parties in Bihar are intensely focused on the upcoming assembly elections. Strategic moves are common, with Bhojpuri singer-actor Pawan Singh emerging as a key figure. Singh’s meeting with RLSP president Upendra Kushwaha in Delhi is significant. It potentially signals Singh’s return to the BJP. Singh ran in the 2024 Lok Sabha election from the Karakat seat, an election which Singh and Kushwaha both lost. Kushwaha had opposed Singh’s return to the NDA. The recent meeting suggests a reconciliation.
Singh also met with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP National President J.P. Nadda. These meetings highlight Singh’s growing influence.
The surge in demand for Pawan Singh is attributed to his popularity, particularly among young voters. He secured a significant number of votes as an independent candidate in the last Lok Sabha election. His involvement in the defeat of the NDA candidate, Upendra Kushwaha, created tensions within the alliance. Consequently, there’s an effort to address these issues before the upcoming assembly elections.
Singh’s return could benefit the NDA in the Bihar assembly elections, especially in the Magadh and Shahabad areas. The BJP anticipates a potential increase in vote share. Singh’s background could help with consolidating the Rajput vote bank.
Speculation suggests Singh might contest from Ara. If he does, it could benefit the BJP and NDA. Singh’s influence could extend across several seats in areas such as Bhojpur, Buxar, Rohtas, and Kaimur. As a Bhojpuri superstar, he has the ability to draw in young voters.
Singh’s re-entry is a significant development in Bihar politics, although the opposition sees it as a strategic move against Upendra Kushwaha.
The Election Commission has issued the final voter list. This list shows an increase in voters, totaling 72.4 million. The final list includes over 2.1 million new voters. Voters can check their names and register before the final nomination date.
