The BJP asserting full control without JD(U), allowing Nitish Kumar to continue briefly before replacing him, or Nitish shifting again to the Mahagathbandhan to stake claim to power.
Nitish Kumar stands at a turning point: JD(U) lacks a successor, his health and political credibility are in question, yet his electoral relevance remains intact; he could either accept a “redemptive” role as Leader of Opposition or risk being sidelined.
Bihar’s wider political narrative is still unsettled: caste dynamics, fear of “Jungle Raj,” cross-party patronage of bahubali politicians, media trolling of defeated leaders, and Jan Suraaj’s failure all contribute to a landscape where the final political outcome is still unfolding.