The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) will not be fielding candidates in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections. The party has publicly attributed this decision to alleged failures by its alliance partners, the RJD and the Congress, to foster a conducive environment for cooperation. According to party insiders, ongoing disagreements and a perceived lack of respect for the JMM’s role within the coalition have led to this impasse. This strategic withdrawal from the Bihar political battleground is a significant development, potentially weakening the opposition’s collective strength. Observers believe this could have a direct bearing on the electoral outcomes in 2025. The JMM’s stand highlights the persistent challenges in forging and maintaining robust alliances, especially in the lead-up to crucial elections like those in Bihar.
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