Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) chief Om Prakash Rajbhar has made a surprising entry into the Bihar Assembly elections by fielding candidates on 53 seats
Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) chief Om Prakash Rajbhar has made a surprising entry into the Bihar Assembly elections by fielding candidates on 53 seats, a move that has stirred political calculations across party lines. Known for his sharp caste-based mobilization and strategic maneuvering in Uttar Pradesh, Rajbhar’s decision is being seen as an attempt to expand his political footprint beyond his home turf while testing his party’s appeal among backward and marginalized communities in Bihar.While Rajbhar appears discontented with the NDA, his current moves seem to hurt the Mahagathbandhan more by dividing the non-BJP vote bank. Political analysts suggest this could be a well-calculated strategy to build leverage with both alliances — positioning himself as a potential kingmaker in a fragmented verdict. His emphasis on OBC representation and caste unity resonates with sections of voters seeking an alternative voice.
In essence, Rajbhar’s foray into Bihar looks less about immediate electoral success and more about bargaining power. By flexing his political muscles independently, he is signaling to both the NDA and Mahagathbandhan that his influence cannot be ignored — making him a wildcard in the 2025 Bihar political equation. 2025 Bihar Polls Preparation
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