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BJP Gave Tickets To Five Women In The First Phase Of Bihar Polls

BJP gave tickets to five women in the first phase, including five young faces including Shreyasi Singh: Bihar Election 2020. Out of a total of 29 seats in the first phase of assembly elections, the BJP gave tickets to five women candidates.

It includes the name of young player Shreyashi Singh. The party has tried its best to use the social and caste equation in ticket distribution. The BJP has fielded Rajput, Bhumihar and Brahmin face in the maximum 18 seats. Apart from this, efforts have also been made to help backward, Dalit, and extremely backward.

Trying to find the caste equation

The maximum seven tickets have been given to Rajputs and Bhumihars. At the same time, by giving tickets to four Brahmins, the party has given a lot of importance to its Aadhar voters.

Apart from this, by giving tickets to three Yadavs, BJP has also tried to break into the traditional backward vote bank of RJD. Three Scheduled Caste candidates have got tickets.

A tribal, a Vaishya, a Bind, a Dangi and a Chandravanshi have also been fielded by the BJP. In such a situation, along with the backwards, the backward, the Dalits and the backward are also given a share.

Shreyasi Party’s youngest candidate

Shreyasi, daughter of former Union Minister Digvijay Singh, has become the youngest candidate of BJP in the first phase. The party has named Shreyasi as candidate from Jamui.

Apart from this, Rinki Rani Pandey from Bhabua, Nikki Hembram from Katoria, Munni Devi from Shahpur and Aruna Devi from Warsaliganj have been fielded.

Five new faces

The BJP has given a chance to five new faces, but it has four old party workers. In this, including Shreyasi Singh, Deepak Sharma from Arwal, Parshuram Chaturvedi from Buxar, Kaushal Kumar Singh from Tarari and Atul Kumar from Vikram are trying their luck for the first time.

Bihar Assembly Elections 2020: Addressing BJP workers in Atal Auditorium, Urban Development and Housing Minister Suresh Kumar Sharma said that NDA government will be formed again due to development in Bihar.

Talks of differences in the NDA have been concocted and heard. JDU plays the elder brother. In the coalition, we are sharing seats from their quota and VIP BJP.

Freedom from waterlogging for the next 25 to 30 years

On the adverse situation arising due to water logging in the city area, he said that it has to be accepted that this year rain has come as a disaster. To get rid of water logging, an outfall drain is being constructed by installing STP at a cost of 183 crores.

As soon as the construction work is complete, the residents will get relief from water logging for the next 25 to 30 years. Due to the association of Manika Mana with the river, waterlogging will not be a problem even in the event of excessive rains.

On the other hand, the agency of Patna has been authorized for master drain and master plan in the city. This election will be fought in the face of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

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