District officials say leaders leadership surveys failed the party during the Bihar Assembly elections. As the review continued, more complaints came in about poor decisions and weak coordination. Many party representatives claim that leaders leadership surveys influenced ticket distribution and hurt their chances in key seats.
Party workers allege they were ignored throughout the campaign. Officials say outsiders with little influence were given tickets, while loyal workers were sidelined. Several candidates also complained that they received almost no support from district and state units.
Many leaders say meeting the party chief became difficult. Workers waited for days outside his office, and even the guard argued with them. Those who managed to meet the leader were not allowed to speak to him privately.
The survey used to select candidates triggered more anger. Some local leaders are accused of manipulating the survey in their favor. Sources say the state leadership is shocked by these complaints and now struggles to decide whom to take action against.
Despite the confusion, one point is clear: strict action will be taken against those who failed to support party candidates.










