National Parties Lose Ground in Bihar, RJD Gains Strength

Infographic showing National Parties Lose Ground in Bihar and RJD Gains Strength with vote share comparison of 2015 and 2020 elections.

National Parties Lose Ground in Bihar as regional outfits, especially the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), strengthen their base. According to the Election Commission, national parties secured 35% of the votes in the 2015 Assembly elections, but this dropped to 32% in 2020. Meanwhile, regional parties improved from 42.58% to 45.92%, showing their growing dominance.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) saw its vote share decline from 24.42% in 2015 to 19.46% in 2020, though its seats increased from 53 to 74. Congress gained votes, moving from 6.66% to 9.48%, but its seat count fell from 27 to 19.

Among regional players, RJD remained the strongest, though its vote share slipped slightly from 23.11% in 2015 to 18.35% in 2020. Janata Dal (United) also declined from 16.83% to 15.39%. The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), however, improved from 4.83% to 5.66%.

Smaller national parties like BSP, CPI, CPM, and NCP continued to lose support. The overall picture reflects a steady rise of regional forces and the reduced influence of national parties, reshaping Bihar’s political landscape.

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