BJP Faces Internal Challenges as NDA Reshapes Bihar Government After Landslide Win

Power-Sharing Tensions Surface as NDA Prepares for Cabinet Reshuffle in Bihar

Power-Sharing Talks Spark Tension Within BJP-PDP Coalition

In a surprising post-election twist, the BJP — despite emerging as one of the biggest beneficiaries of the NDA’s sweeping victory in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections — now finds itself grappling with fresh complications over power-sharing and cabinet restructuring. With the NDA expanding to five coalition partners, internal negotiations on portfolio allocation and leadership roles have intensified, hinting at a potential reshaping of Bihar’s political power map.

Cabinet Expansion and Reduced Ministerial Quota Raise Concerns

New 6:1 Ratio Alters Distribution Across Parties

Unlike the 2020 assembly scenario where the NDA held 126 seats and allowed a comfortable MLA-to-minister ratio of 3.5, the current configuration is expected to follow a stricter 6:1 ratio. Insiders suggest that the new council of ministers may be capped at 34 members.

According to early estimates:

  • JD(U) may secure 15 ministerial berths

  • BJP could be reduced to 16 posts

  • LJP (Ram Vilas) is likely to receive 3 positions

  • HAM (S) and the smaller NDA ally may get 1 berth each

This marks the first time all five coalition partners — BJP, JD(U), LJP(RV), HAM(S), and the fifth ally — will be represented in the cabinet, diluting the traditional BJP–JD(U) dominance.

Key Departments May Shift; BJP Braces for Potential Cutbacks

LJP(RV) Set to Gain From Portfolio Redistribution

BJP-controlled ministries — including influential departments such as finance, planning, revenue, health, and agriculture — may undergo a significant reshuffle. Several portfolios could be reassigned to LJP(RV) as part of the broader coalition adjustment.

While JD(U)’s crucial ministries like home, education, rural development, and prohibition may see minimal changes, the BJP is expected to drop several ministers:

  • Two outgoing ministers, Alok Ranjan Jha (Saharsa) and Sumit Singh (Chakai), have already lost their seats

  • Up to five additional BJP ministers may be removed

Potential new JD(U) faces include Umesh Kushwaha, Shyam Rajak, and Ashwamegh Devi, while Chirag Paswan is likely to finalize the LJP(RV) selections. Santosh Kumar Suman appears assured of a position.

LJP(RV) Pushes for Deputy CM Position

Nitish Kumar’s Past Decisions Return to Spotlight

Boosted by a remarkable 19-seat gain, LJP(RV) is now assertively demanding the Deputy Chief Minister post. The debate over the number of Deputy CMs has resurfaced: historically, Nitish Kumar preferred only one Deputy CM, except during his weaker 2020 phase when he agreed to two.

The BJP — although strengthened by the NDA’s victory — now faces the delicate task of balancing coalition expectations while maintaining its own dominance in the new government structure.

Coalition Cohesion Will Decide Bihar’s Political Balance

NDA Partners Navigate Power, Prestige, and Future Strategy

As cabinet discussions advance, the biggest challenge before the BJP and the broader NDA coalition remains maintaining internal harmony. With shifting power equations, portfolio negotiations, and rising ambitions among allies, the upcoming cabinet expansion will determine whether the NDA can present a united government reflective of its wider mandate — without bruising political egos.

The final composition of the Bihar cabinet will not only shape governance priorities but also signal the evolving dynamics of Bihar’s multi-party coalition politics.

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