BJP Changes Candidate

The BJP has withdrawn the candidature of Abhishek Kumar, popularly known as Bunty, and fielded its youth leader Neeraj Kumar Sinha instead.

The change comes just days after Bunty's name was approved by the BJP's Central Election Committee.

While Bunty has cited family reasons for stepping aside and the BJP has described the move as an internal administrative decision, political observers believe the last-minute switch reflects the party's assessment of the increasingly high-profile contest.

Analysts say the BJP may have opted for a stronger candidate as Prashant Kishor's entry has transformed what was initially expected to be a relatively comfortable election for the ruling alliance into a keenly fought battle.

Prashant Kishor jibes BJP

In response to the BJP's swap of candidates, Kishor said, "The people's power is supreme. For years, Opposition candidates were forced to flee out of fear of the BJP and central probe agencies. But the situation has changed.

"Today, it is the BJP's own candidate who has fled even before the election. The BJP is now clueless about whom to field from a seat it once considered its stronghold. But rest assured, whoever the party nominates will face defeat when the results are declared."

Why the Bypoll Was Called

The by-election to the Kayastha-dominated Bankipur constituency, scheduled for July 30, was necessitated after BJP leader Nitin Nabin was elected to the Rajya Sabha, vacating the Assembly seat.

Prashant Kishor Eyes Electoral Breakthrough

As he makes his electoral debut, Prashant Kishor has expressed confidence that voters in Bankipur will support him despite the Jan Suraaj Party's disappointing performance in the November 2025 Bihar Assembly elections.

The Bankipur bypoll is being closely watched as a key political test for Kishor and his fledgling party, while also serving as a prestige battle for the BJP in one of its traditional strongholds.