Nirmali Assembly Constituency Election Results 2025
The political atmosphere in Bihar's Nirmali constituency remains charged as counting continues for the 2025 Vidhan Sabha elections. This crucial assembly seat went to polls on November 11, 2025, as part of the two-phase Bihar elections that saw voting across all 243 constituencies.
Key Candidates in the Fray
Several prominent candidates contested for the Nirmali assembly seat, making it one of the most watched constituencies in Bihar. The main contenders include Aniruddha Prasad Yadav representing the JD(U), Baidyanath Mehta from the RJD, and Ram Pravesh Kumar Yadav of the Jan Suraaj Party.
Other significant candidates in the race are Chandan Kumar from AAP, Gunsagar Sahu from Proutist Bloc India, Prabhu Ram from BSP, Ramdev Sutihar from Jagrook Janta Party, and independent candidate Siya Ram Mandal.
Historical Context and Previous Results
In the last assembly elections, JD(U)'s Aniruddha Prasad Yadav secured a decisive victory with a margin of 43,922 votes. The runner-up was RJD's Yadubansh Kumar Yadav, who managed to gather 48,517 votes despite the defeat.
Aniruddha Prasad Yadav has maintained a stronghold in Nirmali, having won the constituency in previous elections held in 2010, 2015, and 2020, demonstrating consistent voter support over the years.
Bihar's Electoral Landscape
The 2025 Bihar elections witnessed a voter turnout of 57.3%, showing a slight increase compared to the 2020 assembly polls. The electoral battle primarily featured two major alliances - the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan and the NDA coalition comprising JD(U), BJP, and other partners.
Both alliances fought vigorously for dominance in the state, with Nirmali constituency emerging as a critical battleground that could influence the overall political outcome in Bihar.
Candidate Profiles and Assets
The financial declarations of candidates reveal interesting insights. JD(U)'s Aniruddha Prasad Yadav declared assets worth over 6 crore rupees, while RJD's Baidyanath Mehta showed substantial assets exceeding 21 crore rupees. The 76-year-old JD(U) candidate has completed his 12th standard education.
In contrast, AAP's Chandan Kumar, at 29 years old, is among the younger candidates with postgraduate qualifications. The candidate list showcases a diverse mix of experienced politicians and fresh faces, representing various educational and financial backgrounds.
As counting progresses, political observers are closely monitoring whether the JD(U) can maintain its stronghold in Nirmali or if the opposition alliance can stage an upset in this significant constituency.