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United Opposition gives a tough ght to Giriraj Singh in Begusarai

- Amarnath Tewary

Begusarai has long been known as the “Leningrad of Bihar” or “Mini Moscow” because of the political dominance of the Communist Party of India (CPI), which emerged in the region to counter the feudalism allegedly practised by the Congress for decades.

Over 100 political workers belonging to the Communist and Congress parties had been murdered in the villages of Begusarai over the years. The BJP entered Begusarai’s political space in 2014 when its candidate, Bhola Singh, won the Lok Sabha election.

The party’s presence peaked in 2019 when its nominee, Giriraj Singh, won the constituen­cy, defeating CPI candidate Kanhaiya Kumar by over four lakh votes.

The Begusarai constituen­cy has also been a stronghold of the upper caste Bhumihar community. Since Independen­ce, every candidate who has won the seat hailed from this community, except in 2009, when Janata Dal(U) candidate Monazir Hassan won the poll. This time, Mr. Giriraj Singh, a Bhumihar, is pitted against Awadhesh Kumar Rai, a former three-time CPI MLA from the Bachhwara Assembly constituen­cy, who comes from the backward Yadav caste.

Out of total 21 lakh voters in Begusarai, there are over three lakh Bhumihars, while Yadavs and Muslims account for over 2.5 lakh voters each. “But one does not know that backward and extremely backward class voters outnumber all these caste groups in the constituen­cy,” said Abhishek Kumar, a young voter who also runs a news portal.

United Opposition

In 2019, the Opposition’s votes were divided as both the CPI and the Rashtriya Janata Dal had put up their own candidates, facilitati­ng Mr. Singh’s smooth win by a huge margin. Mr. Rai, however, has been †elded as a joint Opposition candidate. “This time, our candidate is going to get the votes of all Opposition mahagatban­dhan parties. Votes will not be divided this time and I am con†dent that the CPI will pocket the Begusarai seat in this election,” Shatrughan Prasad Singh, a former CPI MP who held the Begusarai seat from 1996 to 1998, told The Hindu.

Yogendra Sharma was the †rst CPI MP from Begusarai in 1967. The party represente­d the Begusarai Lok Sabha constituen­cy as well as the erstwhile Ballia Lok Sabha constituen­cy in 1967, 1980, 1989, and 1996. The Congress too has represente­d the constituen­cy several times since 1952. Ballia was separated from the Begusarai Lok Sabha constituen­cy in 2009.

Mr. Giriraj Singh is currently unpopular even among his own Bhumihar community, because of his “loudmouth” and “HinduMusli­m” rhetoric. Recently, a video went viral on social media in which Mr. Singh, who is also a Union Minister, can be heard saying: “I do not need the vote of traitors... I strongly hate the tukde-tukde gang.”

“Any attempt to give communal colour to the election is wrong. I have lodged a complaint,” said Mr. Shatrughan Prasad Singh.

‘Modi is essential’

Voters’ resentment against Mr. Giriraj Singh is so high in the constituen­cy that he was recorded in another video appealing to voters to vote for him just to make Narendra Modi Prime Minister again. “Please do not punish Modiji for my fault. Vote for Modiji, not for me),” he said.

“Yes, we will vote for PM

Modi, not for this loudmouth Giriraj Singh,” said Ashwani Kumar, alias Babluji, at Simaria village. He is the grandson of Hindi poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, who also hailed from the Bhumihar community.

A group of backward class men from Pipradih village in Bihat area were playing cards on a muggy afternoon on May 6 on the premises of a local temple premises. “He (Giriraj Singh) should not win the election this time as he does Hindu-Muslim in every issue of the constituen­cy and is also a big loudmouth. But we tell you, he will win the polls because of PM Modi, though with a very thin margin,” they said.

The Bihat area of Begusarai is home to over 50 women who were widowed after their husbands, working as Communist or Congress party workers, died in the violent clashes for political dominance during the 1970s and 1980s. “The bloodbath began when the Communists resisted the then-Congress party which was dominated and supported by the feudal lords at that time,” CPI state secretary Indu Bhushan Verma said.

“But see how times change; this time, even the Congress leaders are campaignin­g in support of the CPI candidate... Time heals everything. For our candidate, this is the golden time, and we will win the election,” he added.

Begusarai goes to the polls in the fourth phase on May 13.

 ?? ANI ?? Union Home Minister Amit Shah with BJP candidate Giriraj Singh during a Lok Sabha election rally in Begusarai on April 29.
ANI Union Home Minister Amit Shah with BJP candidate Giriraj Singh during a Lok Sabha election rally in Begusarai on April 29.

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