Plurals Party

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The Plurals Party
AbbreviationTPP
PresidentPushpam Priya Choudhary
General SecretaryAnupam Kumar Suman
FounderPushpam Priya Choudhary
Founded2020;5 years ago (2020)
HeadquartersSukhbaso Complex, 3rd Floor, Opposite Western Hotel, Plot No. 130, Danapur Khagaul Road, Patna, Bihar, 801503 [1]
Student wing Plurals Student Federation (PSF)
Ideology Progressivism [2]
Liberalism
Decentralisation
Kantianism
ColoursRed
ECI StatusRegistered (13 October 2020)
Seats in  Legislative Assembly of Bihar
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Website
plurals.org

ThePlurals Party (often known by the abbreviated name Plurals or TPP) is an Indian political party founded in the state of Bihar [3] by Pushpam Priya Choudhary, alumna of the London School of Economics and Institute of Development Studies, whose central policies include employment, education, healthcare, rural development, industrialisation, urban centres and capabilities inclusion of people and the regions. Plurals started its political journey by contesting 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election against the National Democratic Alliance of Bharatiya Janata Party and Janata Dal (United) and Grand Alliance of Rashtriya Janata Dal, Indian National Congress and several leftist parties. [4]

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History

Formation

The party was founded on 8 March 2020 by Pushpam Priya Choudhary, who was projected by the party as Chief Minister candidate for 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election [5] [6] and former civil servant Anupam Kumar Suman who was posted as the special secretary of the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar before his resignation, who later joined as the General Secretary of the party. [7] [8]

Election Campaign

Pushpam Priya Choudhary travelled across the state and raised the issues of closed industries, unproductive agriculture, ruined heritage and unemployment with the party campaign of "Let’s Open Bihar" and "30 Years Lockdown". She pointed out the underdevelopment of the state in the post-globalisation phase after 1990, which is also synchronised with the Lalu Prasad Yadav-Nitish Kumar regime. [9] [ verification needed ]

The party released its manifesto titled "Bihar Total Transformation: 8 diśā 8 pahar" on 17 October 2020 signed by its president Pushpam Priya Choudhary, and which focussed on revolutionary development of the state. [10]

Bihar Assembly Elections

The party made its electoral debut in the 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election and contested all 243 seats. [11] As the party opposed the politics of caste and religion following its pluralistic ideology, it declared its candidate’s name while mentioning their profession (doctor, engineer, teacher etc) as their caste and their religion as ‘Bihari’. Many of the nominations of its candidates were rejected, which the party opposed vehemently. All party candidates who contested the elections lost, including party president Pushpam Priya Choudhary who contested from Bankipur and Bisfi constituencies. [12] [13] Party members finally contested on 148 seats including those declared independent because of the delay in party registration. Total vote secured by the candidates on these seats was 209,417.

Party Candidates Performance 2020

Sr. No.AC NameAC No.Candidate NamePhaseWinnerRunner UpPlurals
1 Valmiki Nagar 1Gaurav Jha374906533212863
2 Ramnagar (SC)2Champa Devi375423596271412
3 Narkatiaganj 3Anup Kumar Mishra37548454350959
4 Bagaha 4Sita Shah390013599931032
5 Lauriya 5Ajitesh Kumar377927489231462
6 Nautan 6Jaiprakash Singh Kushwaha278657527611169
7 Chanpatia 7Rajeev Ranjan28382870359297
8 Bettiah 8Awakash Gupta284496664171559
9 Sikta 9Tamnna Khatun349075357982237
10 Raxaul 10Kundan Kumar Srivastava38097944056694
11 Govindganj 14Manoranjan Kumar Mishra36554437620481
12 Kesariya 15Anu Vivek24021930992619
13 Madhuban 18Vikas Keshri27317967301427
14 Motihari 19Munna Kumar29273378088662
15 Chiraia 20Abhinav Bharti262904460301432
16 Dhaka 21Rajan Jaiswal29979289678875
17 Sheohar 22Ranjeev Kumar Jha273143364571248
18 Riga 23Ravi Kumar39522662731634
19 Runnisaidpur 29Vinay Kumar27320548576919
20 Belsand 30Rakesh Kumar Singh24968235997912
21 Harlakhi 31Mangesh Jha360393428003039
22 Benipatti 32Anuradha Singh378862462101841
23 Khajauli 33Kumar Chaitanya383161604721004
24 Babubarhi 34Shalini Kumari377367658793413
25 Bisfi 35Pushpam Priya Choudhary386574763331521
26 Madhubani 36Madhubala Giri271332645182804
27 Rajnagar 37Santosh Kumar Suman289459703381267
28 Jhanjharpur 38Sanjeev Kumar Suman29485453066600
29 Phulparas 39Brajesh Kumar Kunwar275116641501278
30 Laukaha 40Dinesh Gupta378523684466319
31 Nirmali 41Dhiraj Kumar392439485171153
32 Pipra 42Rajesh Kumar382388631432923
33 Chhatapur 45Bhashkar Kumar Mishra39375573120435
34 Narpatganj 46Nishant Kumar Jha39839769787511
35 Forbesganj 48Rupesh Raj310221282510676
36 Araria 49Amit Anand Jha3103054551181802
37 Kasba 58Hayat Ashraf377410601321581
38 Banmankhi 59Krishna Kumari39359465851998
39 Dhamdaha 61Maneesh Kumar Yadav397057634632523
40 Purnea 62Anisha Prity39775765603613
41 Kadwa 64Manish Kumar Mandal37126738865970
42 Manihari 67Shobha Soren383032618231840
43 Barari 68Tanuja Khatun381752713141172
44 Alamnagar 70Abhishek Anand3102517738371182
45 Bihariganj 71Jayant Kumar38153162820590
46 Madhepura 73Lalan Kumar379839647672825
47 Sonbarsa 74Amir Ram367678542121037
48 Saharsa 75Rajesh Kumar Jha310353883859845
49 Mahishi 77Tripurari Prasad Singh36631664686503
50 Gaura Bauram 79Kamlesh Ray25953852258635
51 Bahadurpur 85Priyanka Singh36853865909811
52 Keoti 86Madhav Kumar Chaudhary37637271246257
53 Gaighat 88Subodh Kumar Singh359778522122260
54 Aurai 89Ritesh Kumar390479426131380
55 Bochaha 91Abhimanyu Kumar377837665691604
56 Kurhani 93Salvi Saloni378549778371699
57 Muzaffarpur 94Pallavi Sinha381871755453522
58 Kanti 95Mala Sinha264458541441273
59 Baruraj 96Dilip Kumar28740743753344
60 Paroo 97Monalisa27739262694434
61 Sahebganj 98Meera Kaumudi281203658701599
62 Baikunthpur 99Atul Kumar Gautam267807566941073
63 Gopalganj 101Vivek Kumar Choubey277791410392165
64 Kuchaikote 102Ajeet Kumar Choubey27435953729531
65 Bhore 103Bishal Kumar Bharati274067736053352
66 Siwan 105Rameshwar Kumar276785748121552
67 Ziradei 106Markandey Kumar Upadhyay26944243932795
68 Darauli 107Kumar Shashi Ranjan281065689482521
69 Goriakothi 111Jitesh Kumar Singh28736875477327
70 Maharajganj 112Omprakash Sharma248825468492185
71 Ekma 113Manish Manoranjan25387539948818
72 Baniapur 115Chikki Kumari265194330821156
73 Parsa 121Akhilesh Kumar268316510231174
74 Sonpur 122Asha Kumari27324766561912
75 Hajipur 123Santosh Kumar Shukla28555282562371
76 Vaishali 125Nilesh Ranjan26978062367766
77 Mahua 126Amresh Kumar362580488932103
78 Mahnar 129Rajnish Paswan26172153774949
79 Patepur 130Shivji Rajak38650960670576
80 Warisnagar 132Kirti King368356232921955
81 Samastipur 133Vinay Kumar Prasad36850763793665
82 Ujiarpur 134Vineet Kumar29060167333599
83 Morwa 135Umashankar thakur359554488831955
84 Sarairanjan 136Navin Kumar37266669042672
85 Bibhutipur 138Prabhu Narain Jha27382233326552
86 Rosera 139Randhir Kumar Paswan28716351419693
87 Cheria Bariyarpur 141Madhu Shweta26863527738650
88 Bachhwara 142Satyajeet25473854254494
89 Teghra 143Rupam Kumari28522937250658
90 Matihani 144Bindu Kumari26136461031893
91 Sahebpur Kamal 145Kaushal Kishor Singh26488850663987
92 Begusarai 146Bhaskar Kumar27421769663913
93 Bakhri 147Sanjay Kumar272177714001278
94 Alauli 148Ratan Bihari24718344410768
95 Khagaria 149Sanjeev Kumar24698043980517
96 Parbatta 150Ratna Priya27722676275585
97 Beldaur 150Suraj Kumar25654151433854
98 Bihpur 152Nidhi Bhushan27293866809522
99 Pirpainti 154Dilip Kumar29622969210724
100 Kahalgaon 155Bijay Kumar Yadav1115538726453107
101 Bhagalpur 156Amit Alok26550264389719
102 Sultanganj 157Kiran Mishra172823612581303
103 Nathnagar 158Asha Kumari27883271076739
104 Amarpur 159Ajay Singh154308511941331
105 Dhouraiya 160Puja Kumari178646759592252
106 Banka 161Kashikant Singh16976252934667
107 Belhar 163Swati Kumari173589711164026
108 Tarapur 164Ravi Ranjan Kumar Suraj164468572431364
109 Munger 165Shalini Kumari175573743294497
110 Jamalpur 166Priya Rai15719652764907
111 Lakhisarai 168Sudhir Kumar174212637292331
112 Islampur 174Dayanand Prasad26808864390596
113 Hilsa 175Rajiv Nayan26184861836659
114 Nalanda 176Suvant Rao26606649989699
115 Harnaut 177Chandra Uday26540438163776
116 Barh 179Raj Kumari149327390871393
117 Bakhtiarpur 180Kundan Kumar28948368811639
118 Digha 181Shambhavi297044509714701
119 Bankipur 182Pushpam Priya Choudhary283068440325189
120 Kumhrar 183Kumar Raunak281400549371248
121 Patna Sahib 184Daya Singh297692793921031
122 Fatuha 185Ajeet Kumar Singh28576966399610
123 Danapur 186Amarnath Ray289895739711449
124 Phulwari 188Ravi Kumar291124772671679
125 Bikram 191Dr. Mamtamayi Priyadarshini186177507173068
126 Shahpur 198Avinash Kumar Chandra164393415102060
127 Brahmpur 199Niranjan Kumar Singh19017639035925
128 Ramgarh 203Indresh Singh15808356084510
129 Mohania 204Sonu Kumari16123549181864
130 Bhabua 205Krishna Kant Tiwari15756147516669
131 Chainpur 206Rituraj Patel19524570951847
132 Sasaram 208Amla Tripathi183303568801476
133 Dehri 212Prem Prakash16456764103983
134 Arwal 214Anita Kumari168286483361498
135 Kurtha 215Abdullah Jamal Mallik154227264171499
136 Makhdumpur 218Mukesh Dayal171571490061140
137 Nabinagar 221Sanju Devi164943448221589
138 Kutumba 222Satyendra Ram150822341692863
139 Aurangabad 223Sanjeev Kumar Singh170018677752610
140 Barachatti 228Arjun Bhuyian172491661733836
141 Bodh Gaya 229Pramila Kumari180926762183593
142 Gaya Town 230Alka Singh166932550341153
143 Tikari 231Raushan Kumar Singh170359677291151
144 Belaganj 232Gita Devi179708557452635
145 Wazirganj 234Vandana Singh170713482832123
146 Nawada 237Bablu Kumar urf Ishan Narayan17243546125540
147 Gobindpur 238Dayanand Prasad17955746483735
148 Chakai 243Rahul Kumar144967393191902

2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election

Assembly termElectionSeats
contested
Seats
won
% of
votes
Ref.
17th Bihar Assembly 2020 113 (excluding 35 IND)0 [14]

2025 Bihar Legislative Assembly election

The Plurals Party has announced that it will contest the 2025 Bihar Legislative Assembly Elections on all 243 seats. [15] [16] The Party is currently allotted Whistle as their election symbol. [17]

See also

References

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  2. "The Plurals Has Arrived, But Will it Survive the Rough and Tumble of Bihar's Caste-Ridden Politics?". News18.com . 18 March 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
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  10. "पुष्पम प्रिया चौधरी ने जारी किया प्लूरल्स पार्टी का घोषणापत्र, रोजगार और विकास पर किए ये वादे". One India (in Hindi). 19 October 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2025.
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  12. "Meet the Women Candidates Changing the Political Space in Bihar Elections 2020". News18 . 7 November 2020. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
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  14. "A Bihar poll singularity, Plurals chief is counting on age, agenda, ambition". The Indian Express . 9 November 2020. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  15. "चिराग, पुष्पम प्रिया और पीके... बिहार की 243 सीटों पर चुनाव लड़ने की तैयारी कर रहे इन नेताओं के दल". Aaj Tak (in Hindi). 18 June 2025. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  16. "बिहार विधानसभा चुनाव से पहले एक्टिव हुईं पुष्पम प्रिया चौधरी, सभी 243 सीटों पर लड़ेगी टीपीपी". Live Hindustan (in Hindi). 10 June 2025. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  17. "बिहार चुनाव को लेकर पुष्पम प्रिया का बड़ा ऐलान, बताया कितने सीटों पर पार्टी लड़ेगी चुनाव, चला महिला कार्ड". Jansatta (in Hindi). 26 July 2025. Retrieved 30 July 2025.