The nomination filing process for the first phase of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections concluded today at 3 PM. Folk singer and BJP candidate Maithili Thakur submitted her nomination papers from the Alinagar Assembly constituency in Darbhanga district.
The 25-year-old youth singer, Maithili Thakur, has gained immense popularity by singing Maithili and folk songs on YouTube alongside her brothers.Her channel features a blend of classical music, devotional songs, and desi music, reaching millions of views.CentraLit Crystal Tealight Candle Holder for Home Decoration, Diya Diwali Decoration Items Small T Lites Diya Votives -Return Gift for Wedding, Corporate Gifitng Table Decor (Gold (Pack of 4)
Selected in the BJP's second list of candidates for the Alinagar seat, Maithili joined the party on October 14. This constituency holds significance for supporters of the RJD and the JD(U) alliance in the state.
In the 2020 elections, VIP candidate Mishrilal Yadav won the seat but later defected to the BJP, leading to the vacation of his seat. Now, Alinagar considered a stronghold of the RJD has transformed into a key electoral battleground.Also Read: Sea of Devotees Flock to Hasanamba Darshan..!!
Maithili's candidacy is part of the BJP's strategy, which political analysts say will help strengthen the party's influence in the Mithilanchal region.
Maithili, who has praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and CM Nitish Kumar, stated that the BJP stands firmly for development and cultural preservation. Voting in the Alinagar constituency is scheduled for November 6, and the process will proceed smoothly under the strict oversight of the Election Commission. Also Read: BK Hariprasad's Indirect Retort to Sudha Murty..!!
In this election, the BJP is contesting 101 seats, aiming to secure a majority by leveraging the NDA alliance's strength. Amid internal conflicts in the Mahagathbandhan, fresh faces like Maithili are bringing new enthusiasm to the NDA. This election is expected to shape Bihar's political future.Also Read: What is the Government's Next Plan Regarding the Restriction on RSS Activities in Government Places..?