Chirag Paswan has intensified his political activities in Bihar with a renewed focus on expanding the influence of the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas).
As part of his broader strategy, Chirag is preparing to restructure and revive the Dalit Sena, an organization originally established by his father, Ram Vilas Paswan, to strengthen Dalit mobilization and consolidate grassroots support. The reorganization is aimed at reconnecting the party with its traditional Dalit voter base, enhancing its presence at the booth level, and rebuilding the cadre network that had weakened over the years.
Political observers note that this move is not just about organizational revival but also about redefining internal power equations within the Paswan family. After the split in the LJP, tensions between Chirag Paswan and his uncle, Pashupati Kumar Paras, have been a dominant factor in Bihar’s political landscape. Analysts believe Chirag’s renewed emphasis on the Dalit Sena could strategically marginalize Paras, who leads the rival faction. By reclaiming symbols and structures associated with Ram Vilas Paswan’s legacy, Chirag aims to assert himself as the undisputed political successor.
This dual strategy—strengthening the cadre base while sidelining internal rivals—is expected to reshape political alignments within the Dalit community. It may also influence Bihar’s coalition politics, especially as Chirag positions himself as a young, assertive leader capable of mobilizing both traditional supporters and new voter segments. Overall, the restructuring of the Dalit Sena marks a significant step in Chirag Paswan’s attempt to consolidate his leadership and expand his political footprint in Bihar. Bihar politics 2025
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