Chirag Paswan Flaunts 100% Strike Rate, Says Bihar Mandate Ends JD(U)-LJP (RV) Rift Debate
In a resounding victory that silenced critics and rewrote Bihar’s political calculus, Chirag Paswan’s Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) (LJP-RV) emerged as one of the most consistent performers in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. With a 100% strike rate—winning all five seats it contested—the party solidified its base and delivered a clear message: the era of questioning its rift with Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) is over.
LJP (RV)’s Perfect 5/5 Victory in Bihar
Chirag Paswan’s strategic campaign paid off as LJP (RV) swept all five seats it fought—Hajipur, Jamui, Khagaria, Vaishali, and Samastipur. Key highlights:
– Jamui: Brother-in-law Arun Bharti won by a massive margin.
– Vaishali: Veena Devi dominated rivals, reinforcing Paswan’s influence.
– Hajipur: Despite initial friction with uncle Pashupati Paras, the seat stayed within the Paswan family.
The results position Chirag as a key NDA player in Bihar, especially as JD(U) faced unexpected losses.
Burying the JD(U)-LJP (RV) Rift Narrative
Post-victory, Chirag declared:
“The people of Bihar have endorsed NDA’s unity. Talks of a rift between LJP (RV) and JD(U) are now irrelevant.”
His statement signals a renewed alliance stability, dismissing years of speculation since the contentious 2020 Bihar polls.
The Resurgence of the Paswan Legacy
Chirag has successfully renewed his father Ram Vilas Paswan’s legacy while appealing to youth through:
– Aggressive social media outreach.
– Direct voter engagement.
– Balancing Modi’s vision with regional identity.
Bihar’s Political Future: Chirag’s Rising Clout
With JD(U) weakening and RJD stagnant, LJP (RV) could:
– Demand a larger role in Bihar’s 2025 assembly polls.
– Push for a central ministerial berth for Chirag.
Analysts see him as a kingmaker in Bihar’s evolving NDA dynamics.
Conclusion: Chirag Paswan’s Unstoppable Ascent
The 2024 mandate cements Chirag’s rise as a decisive leader. His 100% strike rate isn’t just a win—it’s a political statement that LJP (RV) is here to stay.
