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Caste Equations Dominate Development Issues In Bihar

Caste equations dominate development issues: Bihar Assembly Election 2020. This time the color of the Bihar assembly election is different in Mithilanchal. The reason behind this also matters. The year 2010 equations were completely changed in 2015.

The political cycle has changed once again, the results which were together, are face to face today. The Lok Janshakti Party is alone in the fray on the path of Ekla Chalo. By the way, in the last two assembly elections, the people had stamped on development.

But this time the caste equations dominate the issues of development. Such is the situation when everyone opened the box of promises in the election meetings. Dreams filled voters’ eyes. Even then, everyone’s math is complicated at the focal point of the result.

There are a total of 30 seats in Mithilanchal i.e. Darbhanga, Madhubani and Samastipur. In the second phase, voting has been done on 14 seats. Now in the last phase, polling will be held on 16 seats on 7 November.

It is not that a party has left any stone unturned on its part. After Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s election meetings in Samastipur and Darbhanga, the atmosphere has changed slightly in favor of the NDA. Vote scattering is expected to stop.

The NDA will definitely benefit from this. Several leaders have registered their presence in favor of the grand alliance, including Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav. Chirag Paswan, the national president of the Lok Janshakti Party, has also held public meetings.

Agriculture is the main means of livelihood: The main source of income in Mithilanchal is agricultural products. But the issues of farming and farming and employment are on the ground. Due to the large area of ​​the region being flooded, the permanent solution is in the air.

The NDA has done its utmost to keep its hands to the hand while announcing the construction of AIIMS in Darbhanga.

Apart from completing almost all the preparations for starting the airline from Darbhanga Airport to Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru from November 8, the emphasis has been laid on the development of fisheries, makhana, and agriculture.

At the same time, the opposition has rejected all the claims of development. He has set a tough challenge before the NDA by setting up district-wise industries and announcing one million jobs in the entire state.

NDA and Mahagathbandhan face-to-face in Darbhanga: RJD and JDU won four out of 10 seats here in the 2015 elections. At the same time, BJP won on two. This time in the NDA, BJP has four, JDU four and two seats are VIP candidates.

The Congress has fielded candidates on three seats and the RJD on seven seats from the Grand Alliance. At the same time, LJP has fielded its candidates in those seats where are JDU candidates.

Apart from these, vigorous trials of Jap, Ralospa, BSP, and The Plurals are also going on. The election on the Jale seat is thrilling.

From here, the NDA fielded BJP MLA Jeevesh Kumar Mishra and in front of him is Mashkur Ahmad Usmani, former president of Aligarh University Students Union from the Grand Alliance.

However, due to LJP in two assembly seats Gowdaibaram and Benipur, there has been a possibility of a triangular struggle.

Interesting battle in Hasanpur and Sarairanjan: Even in Samastipur, there is a face-to-face battle in all seats.

But the battle here has been made interesting by Tejapratap, elder son of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav, standing in front of Rajkumar Rai, the current JDU MLA from Hasanpur.

At the same time, JDU MLA and Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Chaudhary from Sarairanjan is standing in front of RJD’s Arvind Kumar Sahni.

LJP candidate Krishna Raj, nephew of former Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan, has challenged in front of BJP’s Virendra Paswan in Rosda. Talking about the 2015 elections, the JDU won six of the 10 seats here, the RJD on three and the Congress candidate on one.

This time JDU and BJP are contesting on seven seats from here. Among the caste equations, people here also want development. The challenge for both the NDA and the Grand Alliance is to protect themselves from the rebels.

Three ministers field Madhubani: PHD Minister Vinod Narayan Jha is NDA candidate from Benipatti and Disaster Management Minister Laxmeshwar Rai Laukha. At the same time, Meena Kamat, daughter-in-law of late minister Kapil Dev Kamat, is trying her luck since October.

Of the 10 seats in Madhubani in the 2015 elections, the RJD won three and JDU on three. Congress, BJP and RLSP got one seat each. This time BJP has five, JDU four and one seat VIP candidates in NDA.

The RJD has six seats from the Grand Alliance, the Congress and the CPI candidates for two seats each. In the JDU and VIP seats, LJP candidates are making the NDA victory difficult.

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