The Bihar Elections have made Muzaffarpur a center of attention. The city’s political story mixes legacy, rebellion, and caste influence. In Gaighat, near the Bagmati and Budhi Gandak rivers, rebellion within the NDA has changed old loyalties. Komal Singh from JDU faces RJD’s Niranjan Rai in a close contest. Locals say votes are splitting between communities.
In Kudhani, people talk about neglect and past leaders. BJP’s Kedar Prasad Gupta and RJD’s Sunil Kumar Suman are in a tough fight. In Sakra, voters mention development works and government aid but stay unsure of their choices. Many have started small businesses using welfare funds.
Meenapur sees a direct battle between RJD’s Munna Yadav and JDU’s Ajay Kumar. In Muzaffarpur town, the Congress, BJP, and Jan Suraj candidates are fighting hard for control of North Bihar’s only Congress-held seat.
This year, the Bihar Elections are quieter—without big slogans or excitement. Still, voters demand change in leadership and better development for their region.





