The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has announced its decision to boycott the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections. According to Sudivya, a prominent figure within JMM, the responsibility for this withdrawal lies with the RJD and the Congress party. Sudivya cited a lack of constructive engagement and unresolved disagreements with the RJD and Congress as the driving factors behind JMM’s decision. This development raises questions about the coherence and future prospects of opposition unity in Bihar. The JMM’s decision could alter the competitive landscape of the elections, potentially impacting vote shares in key constituencies. The party’s strategic focus is now expected to be on consolidating its power base in Jharkhand.
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