In a surprising turn of events, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has declared its non-participation in the 2025 Bihar Assembly polls. Party spokesperson Sudivya has publicly attributed the decision to the perceived failures of the RJD and Congress within the broader opposition alliance. Sudivya elaborated that unresolved issues and a lack of collaborative spirit from RJD and Congress were the primary reasons JMM cannot contest in Bihar. This withdrawal is seen as a major blow to the opposition’s unity in Bihar, potentially benefiting the ruling coalition. The JMM’s decision underscores the internal challenges faced by opposition parties in forging a united front for crucial state elections. Focus is now expected to shift back to JMM’s core territory in Jharkhand.
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