JD(U) Breaks Own Record with Over 1 Crore Members in Bihar
JD(U) Hits 1 Crore Members, Breaks Own Record

In a historic organisational triumph, the Janata Dal (United), led by its national president and former chief minister Nitish Kumar, officially broke its own records on Wednesday by registering over one crore primary members across Bihar.

Membership Campaign Success

The high-octane 2025-28 membership campaign, launched in December last year, reached its ambitious goal in less than six months. Speaking at the party’s state headquarters in Patna, JD(U) state president Umesh Singh Kushwaha announced that the party formally enrolled exactly 1,00,01,925 primary members by Wednesday.

During the 2022-2025 organisational session, the JD(U) had enrolled a total of 72 lakh primary members, according to the party’s then state general secretary (headquarters) Mrityunjay Kumar Singh. Singh was in charge of the membership drive during the 2022-25 session.

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Political Impact

This mass mobilisation marks a monumental shift in Bihar’s contemporary political landscape. Observers point out that the drive successfully expanded the JD(U)’s traditional footprint, deeply embedding its grassroots influence right down to the booth level.

Commending the relentless efforts of party workers, Kushwaha said the overwhelming response reflects a profound, deep-seated public trust in the development model pioneered by Nitish Kumar. JD(U) national spokesperson Rajeev Ranjan Prasad stated: “This is a truly historic moment for the JD(U) family. Crossing the one-crore primary membership milestone is a direct validation of our leader Nitish Kumar’s vision of ‘development with social justice’. Our ground-level workers laboured tirelessly at every single booth to turn this monumental target into a reality.”

Structural Reinforcement

The successful culmination of this membership drive is seen as a major structural reinforcement for the JD(U). By bringing over a crore verified citizens into its institutional fold, the party effectively consolidated its traditional voter base of women, the Kurmi-Kushwaha bloc, extremely backward classes (EBCs), and other marginalised communities.

Kushwaha emphasised that this massive organisational surge would fundamentally change how the party engages with the public moving forward. “We have not just met a numerical target; we have successfully built a living, breathing connection with over one crore citizens,” Kushwaha added.

This achievement underscores the JD(U)'s growing organisational strength and its leader's enduring appeal in Bihar's political arena.

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