Patna: Union Minister Chirag Paswan was unanimously re-elected as the president of the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) for another five-year term during the party’s national executive meeting held on Sunday. This decision reaffirms Paswan’s leadership within the party, which was founded by his late father, Ram Vilas Paswan. Paswan, who currently serves as the Minister of Food Processing Industries, expressed his gratitude to the party members for their continued trust and support. "The national executive, in its meeting here, has re-elected me for the next five years," Paswan announced, highlighting the unity and confidence within the party ranks. During the meeting, the party also focused on its strategy for the upcoming assembly elections in key states, including Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, and Jharkhand. These elections are seen as crucial for expanding the party’s influence and maintaining its relevance in the rapidly changing political landscape of India. In Jharkhand, Paswan indicated that the party is weighing its options regarding how it will contest the elections. "The party may contest the polls either with national alliance partner BJP or on its own," Paswan said, reflecting the party's strategic considerations. The decision will likely depend on local dynamics and the potential for alliances that could strengthen the party’s position in the state. The re-election of Chirag Paswan as party president is seen as a significant move, solidifying his leadership at a time when the Lok Janshakti Party is navigating challenges and opportunities in Indian politics. Paswan’s tenure will likely focus on bolstering the party’s grassroots presence, strengthening its organizational structure, and preparing for future electoral battles. The meeting also served as a platform for discussing broader political strategies and aligning the party's goals with the aspirations of its members and supporters. Paswan’s leadership is expected to steer the party through these critical upcoming elections, with an eye on maintaining its legacy while adapting to contemporary political realities. As the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) gears up for the next five years under Chirag Paswan’s leadership, all eyes will be on how the party positions itself in state and national politics, particularly in the context of its alliance with the BJP and its independent ambitions. Assam CM Labels National Conference Manifesto as "Anti-India" and "Pro-Pakistani" After Congress Alliance Northeast Youth Turn Out in Thousands for Indian Army Agniveer Recruitment Rally in Assam Centre Approves Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) for Central Government Employees