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NDA allies vie for 5 Rajya Sabha seats in Bihar

By, New Delhi
Published on: Dec 30, 2025 05:04 am IST

The NDA — with a combined strength of 202 lawmakers — can comfortably secure four seats. For the fifth one, the NDA will need the support of three lawmakers from the opposition camp.

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The political race for the five Rajya Sabha seats in Bihar, which are set to see polls in April next year, has already begun. The five lawmakers completing their tenure include Prem Chand Gupta and AD Singh from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Harivansh and Ram Nath Thakur from the Janata Dal (United), and Upendra Kushwaha from the Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM).

Among the most discussed names is Nitin Nabin, the Bankipur MLA and former state minister who was elevated as BJP’s national working president on December 15 (HT Photo)

A candidate will require the backing of at least 41 lawmakers to secure a Rajya Sabha seat from Bihar. The National Democratic Alliance — with a combined strength of 202 lawmakers — can comfortably secure four seats. For the fifth one, the NDA will need the support of three lawmakers from the opposition camp.

Among the most discussed names is Nitin Nabin, the Bankipur MLA and former state minister who was elevated as BJP’s national working president on December 15. Nabin has been assigned bungalow number 9 on Sunehri Bagh Road in the Lutyens’ zone in New Delhi, senior BJP leaders said. Nabin is expected to shift to the new address soon after Makar Sankranti, with renovation work at the bungalow already underway, said a senior BJP leader, asking not to be named.

Bhojpuri star Pawan Singh’s name is also doing the rounds, said a senior Bihar BJP leader, also asking not to be named.

In the JD(U), both outgoing MPs—Harivansh and Ram Nath Thakur—are seasoned leaders closely associated with chief minister Nitish Kumar. Although Kumar has typically avoided sending leaders to the Rajya Sabha for more than two terms, their seniority and institutional roles could prompt an exception.

The fifth seat remains the biggest question mark, largely because of Union minister Chirag Paswan. His party’s 19 MLAs might leave him short of the winning mark, even after NDA allocations. Paswan has been seeking a Rajya Sabha berth for his mother, Reena Paswan.

Experts said that if the Opposition manages perfect unity, it can scrape through with exactly 41 MLAs —enough for one seat.

“Under Tejashwi Yadav, the Mahagathbandhan faces a crucial test of discipline and coordination. Given current numbers, the opposition risks dwindling representation,” said Dhirendra Kumar, a Patna-based political analyst.

 
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Sanjeev K Jha

In his reporting career of over 20 years, Sanjeev K Jha has covered bureaucracy, politics, ISI activities in border areas, music and Bollywood. Presently, he covers crime in the national Capital.

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