The RJD-led MGB is set for a big loss in the Bihar election 2025. (Image: PTI) Show Quick Read Summary is AI Generated. Newsroom Reviewed

The numbers tell a bruising story for Bihar’s main opposition. The Tejashwi Yadav-led Rashtriya Janata Dal, which fielded candidates in 143 seats, is ahead in only 27. If these trends hold, the party that emerged as the single largest in the 2020 assembly elections is staring at a dramatic slide, with its tally effectively halved.

This is shaping up to be RJD’s second-worst performance in a Bihar election. Its earlier low came in 2005, when Nitish Kumar swept to power on a wave of NDA support, ending years of RJD rule under Rabri Devi. Back then, RJD still managed 55 seats despite sharp anti-incumbency.

Tejashwi's vote count in Raghopur has s

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