Pushpam Priya established ‘The Plurals Party’ in 2020, aiming to introduce a new kind of politics in Bihar that goes beyond religious and caste divisions.

Pushpam Priya Bihar election 2025 updates reveal a tough battle for the Plurals Party founder, who is currently trailing in the Darbhanga constituency. Known for her bold persona—always seen in black clothes and a mask—Pushpam Priya Choudhary entered politics with a promise of “new Bihar, better Bihar.” However, the early trends from the 2025 elections show that her message has not converted into votes the way she hoped.
In 2020, the Darbhanga seat was won by BJP’s Sanjay Saraogi, a three-time MLA. As counting for the 2025 Bihar elections progresses, Saraogi has again taken a strong lead. After the fourth round of counting, he is ahead by more than 16,000 votes, placing Pushpam Priya far behind.
Pushpam Priya established The Plurals Party in 2020 with the ambition to replace caste-driven politics with development-driven governance. The party has fielded candidates on all 243 assembly seats this year under the ‘whistle’ symbol, showcasing its intent to expand statewide influence. However, early results indicate that the party still struggles to build a strong electoral base.
Her public persona has always set her apart. Pushpam Priya pledged to wear a mask until she wins an election, symbolizing accountability and transformation. Her all-black attire has become her political identity, representing discipline and seriousness. Despite these symbolic gestures, the voters of Darbhanga appear to be siding once again with Sanjay Saraogi.
Who Is Pushpam Priya Choudhary?
Pushpam Priya Choudhary is the daughter of former JDU MLC Vinod Kumar Choudhary. Her grandfather, Professor Umakant Choudhary, was a close associate of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and among the founding members of the Samata Party. With strong political lineage and global exposure, she entered politics to challenge Bihar’s traditional power structures.
Whether the final results change or not, Pushpam Priya’s journey continues to shape the narrative of youth-led alternative politics in Bihar.
