Divya Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which won a landslide victory in the Delhi Assembly elections, is currently preparing for the October–November 2025 Bihar Assembly elections. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's trip to Delhi, where he is anticipated to meet with BJP President JP Nadda, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Home Minister Amit Shah, is an essential component of this preparedness. Election strategy, seat-sharing arrangements, and preserving political stability within the National Democratic Alliance are the main items on this meeting's agenda. The BJP's choice to run for chief minister in Bihar with Nitish Kumar as its spokesperson represents a calculated change from its previous position of not announcing a candidate in advance. The BJP wants to make sure Nitish remains committed to the NDA because of his history of changing coalitions. It is impossible to overlook Nitish's political significance given that his Janata Dal-United has 12 Lok Sabha seats, particularly during a period when the BJP is trying to hang onto its majority at the federal level. Additionally, the action intends to show the NDA as a cohesive front, refuting the opposition's assertions that their alliance is fragmented. The BJP intends to run in Bihar under a single leadership in order to convey a strong message of unity, in contrast to the INDIA Bloc, where parties are running for some seats independently. The rejection of the "Maharashtra formula," which states that the party with the most seats is eligible to run for chief minister, is one of the most intriguing features of the BJP's Bihar approach. The BJP in Bihar has made the proactive announcement that Nitish will continue to serve as chief minister irrespective of the results of the election. The BJP learned from its past experiences in Maharashtra and Karnataka that this is a premeditated approach to avoid any confusion or treachery following the election. Broadly speaking, the BJP appears to be putting stability at the federal level ahead of short-term electoral benefits in Bihar. The party's leadership is willing to let Nitish Kumar to remain chief minister even if the party wins more seats than the This is due to the fact that the BJP acknowledges the significance of regional parties in state politics and knows that Nitish Kumar's influence—particularly among Kurmi and extremely backward caste (EBC) voters—is crucial to ensuring the NDA wins handily.