
Rosera Election Result 2025: Rosera (SC) Assembly constituency, located in the Samastipur district of Bihar and reserved for the Scheduled Castes, is set to go to the polls on 6 November 2025. The constituency is a rural stronghold with high SC and minority presence, and its electoral outcomes often reflect broader political trends in the region. With a substantial voter base and past swings between major parties, the upcoming election is attracting intense attention.
The counting of votes begins from 8 AM on the 14th of November, and the result is expected around 3-4 PM approximately.
Birendra Kumar from the BJP is the newly elected MLA from the Rosera seat.
Birendra Kumar of the BJP secured a decisive victory from the Rosera constituency, winning 1,22,177 votes. He defeated Braj Kishore Ravi from INC by a strong margin of 50,265 votes, while Jan Suraaj Party’s Rohit Kumar finished a distant third with 14,833 votes.
The Ujiarpur Assembly Election 2025 took place on November 6, 2025, during Phase 1 of polling, and the results were announced on November 14, 2025, along with other Bihar Assembly constituencies.
BJP’s Manju Hajari led the contest with 57,930 votes, capturing 45.29% of the total. RJD’s Pitamber Paswan followed with 45,811 votes (35.82%). INC’s Sarita Devi secured 13,914 votes (10.88%), while RPP’s Suresh Ram and BSP’s Bibha Devi got 4,369 (3.42%) and 3,011 votes (2.35%) respectively. The election reflected a close contest primarily between BJP and RJD.
| Rank | Candidate | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Manju Hajari | BJP | 57,930 | 45.29% |
| 2 | Pitamber Paswan | RJD | 45,811 | 35.82% |
| 3 | Sarita Devi | INC | 13,914 | 10.88% |
| 4 | Suresh Ram | RPP | 4,369 | 3.42% |
| 5 | Bibha Devi | BSP | 3,011 | 2.35% |
Dr. Ashok Kumar of INC won decisively with 85,506 votes (52.59%). BJP’s Manju Hajari trailed with 51,145 votes (31.46%). CPI’s Indal Paswan secured 9,543 votes (5.87%), and NOTA accounted for 5,841 votes (3.59%). The results showed a shift in favor of INC in the constituency.
| Rank | Candidate | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dr Ashok Kumar | INC | 85,506 | 52.59% |
| 2 | Manju Hajari | BJP | 51,145 | 31.46% |
| 3 | Indal Paswan | CPI | 9,543 | 5.87% |
| 4 | NOTA | — | 5,841 | 3.59% |
| 5 | Surendra Das | RVNP | 2,355 | 1.45% |
BJP’s Birendra Kumar emerged victorious with 87,163 votes (47.93%), leading by a wide margin. INC’s Nagendra Kumar Vikal got 51,419 votes (28.27%), while LJNSP’s Krishan Raj secured 22,995 votes (12.64%). NOTA received 5,284 votes (2.91%) and IND’s Shrawan Kumar got 4,191 votes (2.30%). The contest highlighted BJP regaining dominance after INC’s win in 2015.
| Rank | Candidate | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Birendra Kumar | BJP | 87,163 | 47.93% |
| 2 | Nagendra Kumar Vikal | INC | 51,419 | 28.27% |
| 3 | Krishan Raj | LJNSP | 22,995 | 12.64% |
| 4 | NOTA | — | 5,284 | 2.91% |
| 5 | Shrawan Kumar | IND | 4,191 | 2.30% |
Key candidates for 2025 include:
Rosera, one of Bihar’s 243 assembly constituencies, went to the polls on 6 November 2025 during the state’s first phase of voting. The constituency recorded a voter turnout of 67.17%, contributing to Bihar’s overall record turnout of 66.91% in this election phase.
In the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections, BJP’s Birendra Kumar won the Rosera (SC) seat with a lead of 35,744 votes over his nearest rival, securing a victory margin of 47.93% of the total vote share.
Rosera is Assembly Constituency No. 139, part of Samastipur district in Bihar, and falls under the Samastipur (SC) Lok Sabha constituency.
In 2020, Rosera (SC) had 330,203 registered voters, of which approximately 19.53 % were Scheduled Castes and 9.2 % were Muslims. About 93.61 % of voters were in rural areas.
The Rosera (SC) Assembly constituency was established in 1951.
The specific pincode for Rosera town is 848202 (general reference for the area).
The full winner list for the 2025 election will be shared once the results are officially declared.
Rosera (SC) plays a pivotal role in Bihar politics because it is a reserved constituency with a strong Scheduled Caste electorate and is highly rural. It has seen shifts in political dominance among the BJP, INC, and left parties, making it a key indicator of party strength and voter sentiment in Samastipur and North Bihar.
For the 2025 election, the main contestants are: Birendra Kumar (defending BJP candidate), Braj Kishore Ravi (INC), and Amit Kumar Baitha (BSP), among others — setting up a multi‑party contest in a seat of strategic importance.