- By Shibra Arshad
- Fri, 17 Oct 2025 09:29 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Bihar Assembly Elections 2025: An election event of AIMIM candidate Tausif Alam turned into a brawl after the crowd came to support the contender’s nomination day rally turned wild over free food, as the party nominee had arranged a free Biryani feast for supporters.
The video of the crowd looting biryani went viral online, triggering a sharp reaction from users criticising attendees’ civic sense.
As the Bihar elections 2025 draw closer and the state becomes a hotbed of political activities in the state, parties and their candidates are leaving no stone unturned to win over voters.
In one such attempt, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM)’s contender from the Bahadurganj Assembly seat in Kishanganj district, Tausif Alam, organised a Biryani feast for supporters, who showed up at the nomination event.
However, the event turned into chaos after pandemonium broke out as the crowd gathered to grab biryani packets. As the video went viral, sparking mixed reactions, many were called the crowd, ‘Bhookhi-nangi’, ‘Berozgar’, and ‘poor soul.’
One user wrote, “it’s the politicians who should be working on improving Bihar for its struggling people! Imagine this in a poverty-stricken country, while India dreams of becoming a global leader by 2047.”
Expressing concern over the situation, the other user wrote, “these are the voters who will decide India’s future. The leaders they elect will shape the nation.”
“Poor souls are unemployed, what else can they do? Wherever they find something, they’ll just rush there like that,” wrote a third user.
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— Sachin Gupta (@SachinGuptaUP) October 16, 2025
किशनगंज जिले की बहादुरगंज विधानसभा सीट से AIMIM प्रत्याशी तौसीफ आलम के नॉमिनेशन प्रोग्राम में बिरयानी के लिए लूट मची !! pic.twitter.com/1XUP45Hiyx
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Bihar Elections 2025
The Bihar assembly election 2025 is scheduled to take place in two phases, with the nomination date for the first phase concluding today, on Friday. The polls will take place on the 6th of November for the first phase and on the 11th of November for the second phase; the counting of votes is due on November 14.