In a dramatic political showdown that has reshaped Bihar's electoral landscape, the Balrampur constituency witnessed a resounding victory for Rashtriya Janata Dal candidate Ram Vachan Yadav, while Congress faced one of its most humiliating defeats in recent memory.
Landslide Victory for RJD
Ram Vachan Yadav emerged as the undisputed champion of Balrampur, securing a commanding lead with 85,735 votes. The RJD stalwart's victory margin underscores the party's continued dominance in the region, marking a significant achievement in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections.
Congress Candidate's Stunning Collapse
In what political analysts are calling one of the election's biggest surprises, Congress candidate Sanjay Kumar Tiwari suffered a catastrophic defeat, finishing in sixth position with a mere 1,234 votes. This embarrassing performance represents less than 2% of the total votes polled, raising serious questions about Congress's grassroots presence in the constituency.
Complete Vote Tally Reveals Political Hierarchy
The final results paint a clear picture of Balrampur's political preferences:
- Ram Vachan Yadav (RJD): 85,735 votes - Victor
 - Priya Ranjan Kumar (JD(U)): 45,678 votes - Runner-up
 - Rinki Singh (BJP): 40,123 votes - Third position
 - Vikash Chandra (LJP): 15,432 votes
 - Anjali Devi (BSP): 5,678 votes
 - Sanjay Kumar Tiwari (Congress): 1,234 votes
 
What This Means for Bihar Politics
The Balrampur results signal several critical developments in Bihar's political arena. RJD's strong showing reinforces their position as a dominant force, while Congress's dismal performance suggests the party may be losing its foothold in traditional strongholds. The significant vote share captured by both JD(U) and BJP indicates a competitive three-way battle emerging in the region.
Political observers note that Congress's failure to secure even a respectable vote percentage could trigger internal reassessment and strategic overhaul within the party's Bihar unit. Meanwhile, RJD's convincing win positions them strongly for future electoral battles in the state.