Year Ender 2025: A year of power-strategy and political struggle! These 10 incidents will cause ‘political rebellion’ in 2025;
10 major political events of 2025: The year 2025 is about to end. If it were a human being or a creature, we would say ‘2025’ Counting his last breaths. Every year leaves us with many sweet and sour memories. This is the reason why the past year always remains imprinted on the pages of the past. The year 2025 was very interesting from political point of view. Many such political incidents took place which became the subject of discussion. So let us know those 10 reasons which were most discussed in political circles in the year 2025.
BJP captures the throne of Delhi
A big change was seen in Delhi politics in 2025 when BJP achieved a historic victory. After being out of power for a long time, the party gained a strong hold among the public by working on organization, strategy and grassroots issues. The result was that even party founder and former CM Arvind Kejriwal lost the election. BJP won 48 out of 70 seats. While AAP was limited to 22. Congress’s account has not even been opened. After which Rekha Gupta was made the CM and handed over the reins of Delhi.
100 years of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
In 2025, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) completed 100 years of its establishment. Special events, conferences and tours were organized across the country to mark the occasion. The Sangh re-emphasized its ideology focused on nationalism, social harmony and cultural identity. The year was at the center of national debate due to its political and social implications. The Sangh also brainstormed on future strategy and put forward social service as its main goal. On this occasion, Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat also said that the next goal is to make India a world leader.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi turns 75
In 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed 75 years. On this occasion, the party and supporters organized various programs across the country. Both opponents and supporters used this opportunity to evaluate his tenure. Exhibitions were organized at many places and a documentary was also released on this occasion. On the other hand, there were a lot of discussions about his withdrawal from active politics and leaving the post of PM. But the party clarified its stand on this and said that he will remain the PM. Also, the 2029 Lok Sabha elections will also be fought under the leadership of PM Modi.

PM Narendra Modi (Source- Social Media)
NDA gets huge majority in Bihar
NDA secured a record majority in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections. NDA formed the government in the state with a thumping majority by capturing 202 seats. Nitish Kumar was crowned as the CM of Bihar for the 10th time. On the other hand, the opposition appeared weak and scattered. The effect of which was that it won only 35 seats. RJD, which had won 75 seats in the last elections, was reduced to 25, while Congress, which had won 19 seats in 2020, could win only 6 seats.
Prashant entered politics through strategy
Prashant Kishor, famous as an election strategist, formally entered politics in 2025. After helping political parties win elections for years, he himself decided to enter the electoral fray. His entry into politics increased concern among many parties and leaders. Prashant described change in the system, participation of youth and transparency in politics as his main agenda. His move ushered in a new equation in national politics. His party contested elections on 239 seats in Bihar but suffered a crushing defeat. Apart from 2 seats, the party candidates could not even save their deposits on any other seat.
Waqf (Amendment Act) 2025
In 2025, the Central Government made important amendments in the Waqf Law and implemented several major changes. The government claimed that this would ensure transparent utilization of Waqf properties, digitization and administrative reforms. However, the opposition and some religious organizations protested, calling it an interference in their rights. This law caused great debate at the social, religious and political levels and many petitions were also filed in the courts. But the Supreme Court refused to stay the provisions of the law.
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‘One Nation One Election’ bill
In 2025, the central government introduced the ‘One Nation One Election’ bill in Parliament, which aims to hold simultaneous Lok Sabha and assembly elections. The government described it as a big step towards saving time, money and administrative resources. Opposition parties raised questions on the federal structure, regional politics and democratic balance. Despite this, this topic became the cause of intense debate and discussion across the country. After a long debate in the Lok Sabha, this bill has been sent to the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC). This bill is considered to bring a big change in the Indian political system.
Special Intensive Revision (SIR)
In 2025, the Election Commission launched the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) campaign, aimed at updating the electoral rolls and removing fake votes. SIR was conducted before the elections in Bihar in which approximately 65 lakh names were excluded. Now SIR is also running in 12 other states including Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. On the other hand, opposition parties are continuously raising question marks on this and putting the Election Commission and the Central Government in the dock. There has been a long debate on this issue between the ruling and opposition parties even in the winter session of Parliament.

Symbolic picture-SIR (Source- Social media)
Election of new president of BJP
The election of the National President of Bharatiya Janata Party in 2025 was very much discussed politically. After the Modi-Shah era, a new leadership equation started forming. Many names remained in contention, discussions continued but the election of the new president is still hanging in the balance. There is a discussion that BJP can announce the new president before Kharmas on 15th December. The second discussion is that now Bharatiya Janata Party may hardly get a new president in this year i.e. 2025.
‘Vote theft’ but political jostling
The country’s main opposition party Congress accused the Election Commission and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party of collusion. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP from Rae Bareli held 3 press conferences one after the other and made a presentation on the Election Commission and the Bharatiya Janata Party together on the issue of ‘vote theft’ charged to. Rahul Gandhi claimed that there was ‘vote theft’ in the assembly elections held in Karnataka and Haryana. Was done. For this, he also gave examples like multiple voters at one address, removal of names from the voter list and bogus voting. Whereas the Election Commission responded to this and called his claims baseless.
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