The Free Press Journal

RJD wins Araria LS seat, shares honours with BJP in assembly results

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The RJD on Wednesday won the Araria Lok Sabha seat in Bihar as well the Jehanabad assembly constituen­cy while BJP bagged the Bhabhua assembly segment in bypolls that were considered the first electoral test after Nitish Kumar dumped the Grand Alliance and joined hands with BJP last year. The outcome is bad news for Chief Minister Kumar whose party candidate Abhiram Sharma was beaten in Jehanabad by more than 35,000 votes by RJD's Suday Yadav. While BJP fielded candidates in Araria and Bhabhua, the JD (U) was in the fray in Jehanabad, which is nearly 60 km from capital Patna. In Araria, RJD's Sarfaraz Alam defeated his nearest BJP rival Pradip Kumar Singh by over 60,000 votes. Alam had crossed over from JD (U) to Lalu Prasad's party to contest the bypoll necessitat­ed by the death of his father and RJD MP Mohammad Taslimuddi­n on September 17, 2017. In Jehanabad, RJD's winner Suday Yadav is son of Mundrika Singh Yadav, former state minister and a close associate of Lalu Prasad, whose death necessitat­ed the byelection. BJP's Rinki Rani Pandey, wife of Anand Bhusan Pandey whose death caused the bypoll, defeated Congress rival Shambhu Singh Patel by about 14,000 votes in Bhabhua. Though the results will have no numerical consequenc­e either in Parliament or on the

health of the JD (U)-BJP coalition ministry in Bihar, the bypolls were seen as a litmus test for Kumar. The results are a boost to Tejaswi Yadav, younger son of Lalu Prasad, who spearheade­d the party campaign in the absence of his father who is in Ranchi jail in connection with fodder scam cases. The bypolls were held on March 11. JD (U) spokesman and MLC Neeraj Kumar said, "We do politics on our own terms, without compromisi­ng on principles. The RJD, against which we were pitted, is sitting on pots of money. It is headed by Lalu Prasad who is in jail for corruption. Its heir apparent Tejashwi Yadav was born with a silver spoon in his mouth".

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