Lalu Yadav News: BJP surprised by Lalu’s political maze with OBC equation, Nitish entangled in RJD’s ratio of 12 and 8 – bjp surprised by lalu yadav political maze with obc equation nitish kumar entangled in rjd political ratio of 12 and 8 – 2024-04-11 23:28:14

by times news cr

2024-04-11 23:28:14
Patna: After a long time, Lalu Yadav is in the political arena. He cannot contest elections. Can manage and monitor elections. Lalu Yadav is completely active this time. Lalu Yadav’s activeness can be gauged from the fact that he took all the decisions regarding ticket distribution during the Lok Sabha elections. He pushed Tejashwi Yadav back a little. Lalu Yadav wanted to tell Tejashwi that see how the Lok Sabha elections are managed. Lalu Yadav set the multiplication mathematics accordingly. BJP is surprised by their arithmetic. At the same time, Nitish Kumar is not able to understand the ratio of Lalu Yadav’s caste equation. Lalu has played such a game that the OBCs of Bihar, who were mostly going towards BJP. Lalu has tried to pull them back. Apart from that, a ratio has been set such that Yadavs and Muslims cannot go anywhere else except them. Let us understand this in detail. After that it will become clear why BJP and Nitish are worried?

List of 22 candidates

Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), which has announced the list of 22 candidates for the Lok Sabha elections. Apart from relying on its trusted Muslim-Yadav alliance, it has prepared another way to maintain the social equations. The party has fielded eight Yadav and two Muslim candidates, while 12 candidates are from Other Backward Classes (OBC). Apart from two upper caste candidates, three candidates each from Scheduled Caste (SC) and Extremely Backward Class (EBC) have also made it to the list. The party, which is contesting 23 of the 40 Lok Sabha seats in the state as part of the grand alliance, has not announced any candidate for Siwan, as former speaker Awadh Bihari Choudhary and Hina Sahab, widow of former MP Mohammed Shahabuddin, are contesting the elections. The option is kept open between.

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Bet on OBC factor

RJD was initially supposed to contest 26 seats, but after an agreement, it gave three seats from its quota to Mukesh Sahni’s Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP). Voting will be held in Bihar in all seven phases from April 19 to June 1. RJD has also fielded six women – Ritu Jaiswal from Sheohar, Anita Devi Mahato from Munger, Bima Bharti from Purnia, Archana Ravidas from Jamui, and RJD chief Lalu Prasad’s daughters – Misa Bharti from Patliputra and Rohini Acharya from Saran. Ritu Jaiswal, who won praise for her work as head of Singhwahini village, is the wife of an IAS officer, has opted for voluntary retirement, while Anita is the wife of former don-turned-politician Ashok Mahato.

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eight sitting MLAs

RJD has also fielded eight sitting MLAs – Bodhgaya MLA Kumar Sarvjeet from Gaya, Ramgarh MLA Sudhakar Singh from Buxar, Singheshwar MLA Chandrahas Chaupal from Supaul, Jokihat MLA Shahnawaz Alam from Araria, Belaganj MLA Surendra Prasad Yadav from Jehanabad, Ujiarpur MLA Alok Kumar Mehta and Lalit Yadav from Darbhanga. The other Muslim candidate is Ali Ashraf Fatmi, who has been fielded from Madhubani seat. The party fielded Yadavs from Patliputra (Misa Bharti), Saran (Rohini Acharya), Darbhanga (Lalit Yadav), Sitamarhi (Arjun Rai), Banka (Jaiprakash Narayan), Valmiki Nagar (Deepak Yadav) and Madhepura (Kumar Chandra Deep). Is.

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lower caste

It appears that the Kushwaha and Kurmi (Lav-Kush) combination has also been included in the list as the party wants to expand its social base. Three OBC Koeris – Mehta from Ujiarpur, Shravan Kushwaha from Nawada and Abhay Kushwaha from Aurangabad – have made it, while Anita, an EBC who is married to an OBC Kurmi, has also made it. While other EBC candidates are fielded from Munger, Supaul and Purnia, candidates from the Dalit community have been fielded from Jamui, Gaya and Hajipur (Shivchandra Ram). The upper caste candidates include Sudhakar Singh, son of RJD state president Jagadanand Singh and former Vaishali muscleman Vijay Kumar Shukla alias Munna Shukla.

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