After the Grand Alliance’s heavy loss in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, Bihar Congress resignations have started across the party. Many leaders blame the leadership for poor planning and unfair ticket distribution. The issue of Bihar Congress resignations has grown after Women’s State President Sarwat Jahan Fatma quit her post on Friday.
Fatma said women received only 8% ticket representation, which deeply disappointed workers. She explained that she served for more than two years and women worked hard at the booth level to raise their voices. Many expected priority in ticket allocation, but it never happened. Fatma also pointed out that former women’s presidents received tickets, but she did not.
Congress contested more than 70 seats as part of the Grand Alliance but won only six. Senior leaders, including state president Rajesh Ram and legislative party leader Shakeel Ahmed Khan, also lost their seats. This defeat has pushed angry leaders to restart sit-in protests at the Patna office. They demand the resignations of Rajesh Ram and state in-charge Krishna Allavaru, alleging major irregularities in ticket distribution.
Internal pressure is rising, and the party now faces a serious leadership crisis in Bihar.









