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Will new players impact traditional alliances?

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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November 01, 2025

‘This Govt failed in all sectors. So, they should have released a sorry patra...They have brought the manifesto in haste,’ says RJD’s Tejashwi

- FPJ NEWS SERVICE

As the battle for Bihar intensifies, the big alliances — NDA and INDIA — are locking horns, but Jan Suraaj is hoping to make inroads. The Aam Aadmi Party too is in the fray, perhaps to test the waters in an electoral battlefield that is pulsing with energy. Voters across the state appear politically aware, articulate and vocal about their needs.

The FPJ team travelled across Bihar to gauge voter sentiment and spoke to party leaders to understand their hopes and strategies. Mahila Congress chief Alka Lamba said the Congress is confident of its groundwork and connect with the people. Asked whether the presence of Jan Suraaj and AAP could cut into the Congress vote share, she dismissed such concerns, asserting that voters know who truly represents their interests.

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