In the Bihar Election Seemanchal seats have become the heart of the political contest. The region, consisting of Purnia, Katihar, Araria, and Kishanganj, holds 24 assembly seats. This zone is vital due to its location near the Himalayas, Bangladesh, and Bengal, and its growing development. Purnia Airport and new trains like Vande Bharat and Amrit Bharat have improved connectivity.
However, migration continues daily for education and jobs. The Bihar Election Seemanchal seats reflect both progress and pain — floods, unemployment, and farming struggles dominate life. Around 80% of residents depend on agriculture and animal husbandry. Maize and Makhana farming support their economy, but issues like seed shortage and fertilizer crisis remain.
The NDA and Grand Alliance are again locked in a close fight. AIMIM and Jansuraj candidates have added more competition. Leaders like Tarkishore Prasad, Leshi Singh, and Vijay Kumar Mandal are contesting key seats. As voters weigh between development and local challenges, Seemanchal stands as a political mirror of Bihar’s hopes and hardships.










