RJD releases 143 candidates' list for Bihar polls; 5 to fight INDIA bloc allies
RJD president Lalu Prasad's personal aide Bhola Yadavv will try to wrest it back from minister Madan Sahni.
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The JD(U) and the BJP, the two main constituents of the ruling NDA, are contesting 101 seats each. (X)
Patna, 20 Oct
The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) on Monday announced its list
of 143 candidates for the Bihar Assembly polls, five of whom would end up
contesting against nominees of the other INDIA bloc constituents.
The list was released hours before the filing of nomination
papers for the second and final phase was to be over.
It put paid to rumours that the RJD was going to contest the
Kutumba seat, currently held by state Congress president Rajesh Kumar Ram,
which would have led to a full-blown face-off between the two allies.
Nonetheless, the party would end up contesting against the
Congress in Vaishali, Lalganj and Kahalgaon, and against former state minister
Mukesh Sahni's Vikassheel Insan Party in Tarapur and Gaura Boram.
Notable among the candidates are Tejashwi Yadav (Raghopur),
Alok Mehta (Ujiyarpur), Mukesh Raushan (Mahua) and Akhtarul Islam Shahin
(Samastipur), all of whom will be defending their sitting seats.
RJD president Lalu Prasad's personal aide Bhola Yadav, who
had also won the Bahadurpur seat in 2015, but dropped five years later when the
party lost the constituency to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U), will try to
wrest it back from minister Madan Sahni.
Former Speaker Awadh Bihari Chaudhary, who was trounced by a
JD(U) greenhorn in the Lok Sabha polls last year when he contested from Siwan,
has been allowed to try and retain his sitting assembly seat of the same name.
Former education minister Chandrashekhar, who has been in
the news for his controversial views on Hindu scriptures, has also been fielded
from his sitting seat of Madhepura.
The "MY" (Muslim-Yadav) support base of the party
appears to have been kept in mind in the selection of candidates, though other
backward castes and upper castes have also been given tickets.
The principal opposition party can also pride itself in
having fielded 21 women, far more than its main rivals the JD(U) and the BJP.
The JD(U) and the BJP, the two main constituents of the
ruling NDA, are contesting 101 seats each.
Often charged by its detractors with having ushered in
"jungle raj" while in power, the RJD has preferred realpolitik to an
image makeover.
A don-turned-politician like Bogo Singh (Matihani) is
himself in the fray, while Osama Shahab has been given a chance to carry
forward late father Mohd Shahabuddin's legacy by making a debut from Raghunathpur,
which falls under the Siwan Lok Sabha seat, where the deceased parent had
remained unbeaten until he was disqualified following conviction in criminal
cases.
Women are not far behind in carrying forward the legacy of
their "bahubali" husbands and fathers either.
Former MP Veena Devi, wife of gangster-turned-politician
Suraj Bhan Singh, will challenge her husband's arch-rival Anant Singh in
Mokama.
Debutante Shivani Shukla, who has a law degree from London,
has entered the fray from Lalganj, which has been won twice by her father Munna
Shukla, one of the most feared ganglords of north Bihar, and once by her mother
Annu Shukla.
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