Before voting for Bihar Assembly elections, action has been started against the rebels. Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has shown the way out of the party to 27 people including its famous woman leader Ritu Jaiswal. All of them are from different districts. Some of these people are contesting the elections as independent candidates against the official RJD candidate, while some people are accused of being involved in anti-party activities. State President Mangni Lal Mandal has issued an order to expel all these 27 RJD leaders from the party for 6 years.


4 former MLAs included among the leaders expelled from RJD
On Monday, the party said that the party leaders/workers involved in anti-party activities or against the authorized candidates of RJD in the Bihar Assembly general elections 2025 are expelled from the primary membership of the party for 6 years. Those expelled from the party include 4 former MLAs, from Block President to District General Secretary.
In an official communication dated October 27, RJD state president Mangani Lal Mandal announced the expulsions, stating that the leaders had either contested as independent candidates or campaigned against official party nominees in various constituencies across Bihar. The expelled members include sitting MLAs, several former legislators, and key organisational functionaries at state and district levels.
Among the prominent names on the list is Chhote Lal Rai, the sitting MLA from Parsa constituency in Saran district. Rai, who won the seat in 2020 by defeating JD(U)’s Chandrika Roy with a margin of over 17,000 votes, has been associated with the RJD for years and has also previously represented the constituency under JD(U) banners.
Another notable expulsion is that of Mohammad Kamran, the sitting MLA from Gobindpur in Nawada district. Kamran won the seat in 2020 with a commanding margin of over 33,000 votes, securing nearly half the total votes polled.
Election results will come on 14 November 2025
There are a total of 243 seats in Bihar Assembly, voting for which will be held in two phases. The first phase of elections in the state will be held on Thursday 6 November 2025. The second phase of elections will be held on Tuesday 11 November 2025. In the first phase, voting will be held for a total of 121 seats, while in the second phase, voting will be held for a total of 122 assembly seats. Its results will come on Friday, 14 November 2025.
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