Hindustan Times (East UP)

RJD faces internal rebellion, BJP candidate ‘outsider’ tag

- Arun Kumar arunkr@hindustant­imes.com

NAWADA: Nawada Lok Sabha constituen­cy, in its current form, was carved out in delimitati­on in 2008 and since then, it has elected NDA candidates, the last being LJP’s Chandan Singh. He is not contesting this time as the seat went to the BJP as part of seat sharing in the NDA.

The constituen­cy, which has a good population of Bhumihars and Yadavs, consists of six Assembly segments — Barbigha, Rajauli (SC), Hisua, Nawada, Gobindpur and Warsaligan­j — pf which three went to RJD and one to Congress in the 2020 Assembly elections, while one each went to BJP and JD(U).

In the Lok Sabha polls, BJP won the seat twice, in 2009 and 2014, while LJP won it in 2019. Prior to 2014, Sanjay Paswan (1999) and Kameshwar Paswan (1996) of BJP had won the seat.

This time, Nawada, which goes to vote in the first phase along with three other seats in Bihar on April 19, has eight candidates in the fray, but the main fight is likely between BJP’s Vivek Thakur and RJD’s Shravan Kumar, who comes from the Kushwaha community. BSP is also contesting from here, as are two Independen­ts, including Vinod Yadav, an RJD rebel. Bhojpuri singer Gunjan Singh is in the fray as an Independen­t. A local, he is a Bhumihar.

Vivek Thakur, son of former union minister C P Thakur, is currently a Rajya Sabha member. He is also a Bhumihar. As a debutant of electoral politics, he is banking on the Modi factor and the demographi­c profile of the seat that has favoured his community in the last three elections.

“RJD has fielded a Kushwaha and therefore, Yadavs, who constitute a sizeable population here, are not very happy. Whether they drift away from RJD, only time will tell, but if they do, that can give a boost to

Thakur’s prospects,” said professor Vijay Kumar, who is a native of Nawada.

RJD’s Shravan Kumar, on his part, is trying to play up the “outsider vs local” issue. Besides, he is hopeful that

Yadavs and Muslims would be by his side due to the RJD to add to his own Kushwaha caste people, but former RJD state secretary Vinod Yadav’s candidatur­e as an Independen­t and backing from others has caused some concern.

Vinod Yadav is the brother of former RJD MLA Raj Ballabh Yadav, who was suspended from the party after his conviction in a rape case. In 2020, Shravan Kumar had lost to Raj Ballabh Yadav’s wife Vibha Devi.

“RJD leaders have been seen openly sharing stage with Vinod Yadav and that could make things difficult for the RJD candidate,” says Ashok Kumar, a first-time voter, who lamented that Nawada was a pale shadow of neighbouri­ng Nalanda in terms of developmen­t.

Aware that two of its MLAs are campaignin­g for Vinod Yadav, RJD is on alert. Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Prasad Yadav also campaigned in Nawada and raised the issue of “local vs outsider” and accused the BJP of reducing the constituen­cy to its laboratory without delivering anything.

Chief minister Nitish Kumar also campaigned in Nawada.

Issues abound in Nawada, which is economical­ly backward due to largely subsistenc­e agricultur­e.

Lack of irrigation facilities is a big concern. The area also witnessed drinking water scarcity, but the Nitish Kumar government last year took its ambitious Gangajal water scheme to Nawada after Rajgir and Gaya. However, for irrigation, the farmers still have to depend on rain only, as the work on the proposed reservoir on the Sakri river has remained stuck for long despite becoming an issue every election. The same holds true for the closed sugar mill in Warsaligan­j. But now a cement factory is to come up on the space.

“Migration is huge due to poverty and difficulty associated with agricultur­e. Nawada has rich tourism potential, but that has also remained largely unexplored despite a rich legacy,” says professor Vijay Kumar.

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