BJP shares second listing of candidates for Bihar polls, Maithili Thakur contests from Alinagar

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Patna: The Bharatiya Janata Social gathering (BJP) on Wednesday introduced the second listing of 12 candidates for the upcoming Bihar Meeting elections, taking the entire variety of declared candidates to 83 seats out of the 101 seats allotted to the get together within the closing seat allocation inside the NDA.

People singer Maithili Thakur will contest from Alinagar constituency in Darbhanga, whereas former IPS officer Anand Mishra will contest from Buxar constituency, in response to the listing launched by the get together.

Mishra was earlier a part of Prashant Kishore’s Jan Suraaj and led the get together’s youth wing as get together president.

In keeping with the listing launched, Ram Chandra Prasad from Hayaghat, Ranjan Kumar from Muzaffarpur, Subhas Singh from Gopalganj, Kedar Nath Singh from Baniapur, Choti Kumari from Chhapra, Vinay Kumar Singh from Sonepur, Birendra Kumar from Rothera, Siyaram Singh from Baru and Mahesh Paswan from Gopalganj participated. Agyiaon and Rakesh Ojha from Shahpur.

The get together had already declared candidates for the remaining 71 seats on Tuesday.

Within the first listing launched on Tuesday, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Sinha have been elected from Tarapur and Laksarai constituencies respectively.

The get together has additionally fielded former deputy CM Renu Devi and Turkeyshore Prasad from Betia and Katihar seats respectively.

The get together has additionally fielded former Union minister and Bharatiya Janata Social gathering chief Ramkripal Yadav. He was as soon as an in depth aide of RJD supremo Lalu Yadav from the Danapur meeting seat.

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Nonetheless, Congress president Nand Kishore Yadav couldn’t safe a ticket from Patna Sahib. As a substitute, the get together eliminated Ratnesh Kushwaha from the seat.

The BJP has additionally ticketed Arun Kumar Sinha, who has been an MLA from Kumrahar Meeting for 15 years. Sanjay Gupta has been fielded as a candidate for the seat.

The 71-member longlist additionally consists of 9 ladies candidates – Renu Devi from Bettai, Gayatri Devi from Parihar, Devanti Yadav from Narpatganj, Sweety Singh from Kishanganj, Nisha Singh from Puranpur, Kavita Devi from Kolha (South Carolina) and Rama Nishad from Orai.

The BJP Central Election Committee has additionally accredited names reminiscent of Mangal Pandey from Siwan, Nitin Navin from Bankipur, Prem Kumar from Gaya City and Shreyash Singh from Jamui for the Bihar Meeting elections.

Earlier, NDA ally Janata Dal (United) additionally launched its first listing of 57 candidates.

The listing of Janata Dal (U) candidates for the primary section of the 2025 Bihar Legislative Meeting elections has been accredited by the get together’s nationwide president Nitish Kumar, a press release stated.

Whereas the NDA has selected the distribution of seats amongst voters within the Bihar polls, the Mahagathbandhan is but to be determined. The Election Fee on Monday issued a notification for the second section of the state meeting polls.

The ruling NDA has determined to distribute tickets on Sunday. The BJP and JD(U) will likely be contesting 101 seats every, whereas Lok Janshakti Social gathering (headed by Ram Vilas) will likely be contesting 29 seats. Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) and Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) will contest six seats every.

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Voting for the 243-member parliament will happen on November 6 and November 11, with vote counting scheduled for November 14. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI Information Service. ThePrint assumes no duty for its content material.


Additionally learn: In Bihar’s first listing, the BJP has taken cost of each deputy CMs. Congress president Nand Kishore Yadav was denied ticket.


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