The Asian Age

Bypolls crucial for both NDA, grand alliance

- NAYEAR AZAD

Bypolls on one parliament­ary and five Assembly seats held on Monday is being seen as semi-finals ahead of assembly elections due next year.

Political analysts are of the opinion that poll results will also decide the future of Tejashwi Yadav who has been facing a leadership crisis in the RJD.

Sources claim that RJD’s decision to contest on four of the five assembly seats had created a flutter in the grand alliance last month.

Former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi who had joined the grand alliance in February 2018 has been giving indication­s of joining hands with other like-minded secular forces before the Assembly polls scheduled in 2020.

Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) leaders said that difference­s within grand alliance had surfaced a month ago when RJD rejected Jitan Ram Manjhi’s demand for the Nathnagar assembly seat.

HAM spokespers­on Danish Rizwan who has been closely monitoring the by-polls on Monday said that the main fight on the Nathnagar seat was between HAM and JD(U).

“Our candidate is going to win from Nathnagar seat. As far as RJD is concerned they will be pushed to the third position”, HAM spokespers­on Danish Rizwan told this newspaper.

On the remaining three assembly seats — Belhar, Simri- Bakhtiyarp­ur and Daraundha the RJD faced tough contest from the JD(U). From the Kishanganj assembly seat, Congress had fielded a candidate against the BJP.

Reports suggest that the Congress nominee also faced a tough contest against the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) on Samastipur parliament­ary seat.

The five assembly seats where byelection­s were held on Monday fell vacant after the leaders who represente­d them were elected to Lok Sabha.

The five assembly seats where byelection­s were held on Monday fell vacant after the leaders who represente­d them were elected to the Lok Sabha.

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