The 2025 Bihar election results have sparked a serious national debate — Is Indian democracy under threat? Has the growing “freebies politics” — direct cash transfers, stipends, and benefits — fundamentally distorted the meaning of elections?
This video takes a deep dive into one of the most crucial political questions of our time.
In the 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections, the NDA secured a historic victory with nearly 200 seats. But this wasn’t just a political win — it was a signal of a dangerous new trend. Just days before voting, and even after the Model Code of Conduct came into force, the Bihar government transferred ₹10,000 directly into the bank accounts of women under the so-called “Mahila Rozgar Yojana.”
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar presented it as a welfare step, but the opposition claimed it was a direct attempt to influence votes.
This video explains how this trend is not confined to Bihar. The model began earlier in Delhi with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and its free electricity, water subsidies, and women-focused cash benefits. In 2019, the Congress party promised ₹6,000 per month under the NYAY scheme. In Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, “Ladli Behna Yojana” and similar initiatives created massive cash-focused voter blocs.
Now the same strategy has been aggressively implemented in Bihar — but this time, right before polling day.
We also discuss political strategist Prashant Kishor, who has repeatedly warned that if direct cash benefits become a tool to “buy loyalty,” removing an incumbent government will become nearly impossible. This is no longer competitive democracy — it becomes state-sponsored vote buying.
Another alarming point: the silence of the Election Commission of India.
Despite massive cash transfers during the election period, there was no investigation, no objection, no strict action. If the MCC only controls rallies and speeches but ignores direct money entering voter bank accounts, then what kind of “free and fair elections” do we truly have?
The most crucial part of this video is the economic danger behind freebies.
When states distribute thousands of crores in the form of cash benefits, fiscal deficits rise, state debt skyrockets, and the national economic burden becomes unsustainable.
If every state starts competing in this “cash giveaway race,” India will face a financial crisis that affects critical areas like healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
This video raises important questions:
➡️ Are freebies distorting Indian democracy?
➡️ Are voters aware of the real long-term cost of “free money”?
➡️ Are the 2025 Bihar results a turning point where cash became a decisive political weapon?
➡️ Can opposition parties ever win again if incumbents keep distributing money before elections?
If you follow topics like governance, Indian elections, Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi Yadav, Prashant Kishor, Bihar politics, democratic decline, and India’s economic future — this video is essential viewing.
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