Bihar Assembly Election: women Empowerment in JDU this time 22 tickets given to mahila ommidvar out of 115 vidhansabha Seat

In the Bihar assembly elections, JDU has nominated about 20 per cent women from its quota seats. There are 22 women in his list of total 115 candidates. There are 13 of these women, who have been given tickets by the party for the first time. In 2015, JDU gave tickets to a total of nine women. In this way, this time the JDU has proved that it has come forward on women’s empowerment. Significantly, in the last election, 101 candidates of JDU were in the fray. At the same time, 11 leaders from minority societies have been given tickets by JDU. There are 18 Scheduled Caste candidates.

JDU has released the list of candidates for all 115 seats on Wednesday. JDU has got 122 seats under the NDA, out of which it has given seven seats to the Ham Party.

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These senior leaders of JDU released the list
JDU state president Bashisht Narayan Singh, assembly speaker Vijay Kumar Chowdhary, MP RCP Singh, Rajeev Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, party state executive president Ashok Chaudhary, minister Sanjay Jha, including Ravindra Singh, Naveen Arya, during the release of the list in the party office Anil Kumar etc. were present.

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Rajgir and Vaishali MLA ticket cut
Siddharth Patel has been made the candidate from Vaishali in place of last time Rajkishore Singh. Kaushal Kishore has been given the ticket in place of Rajgir MLA Ravijyoti Kumar. It may be noted that Kaushal Kishore is the son of senior BJP leader and Haryana Governor Satyadev Narayan Arya.

Two ministers Krishnanandan Verma and Madan Sahni’s area changed
The area of ​​Minister Madan Sahni has changed this time due to the BJP quota in Gowdaibaram seat. This time, JDU has fielded Madan Sahni from Bahadurpur seat in Darbhanga district. At the same time, Education Minister Krishnanandan Prasad Verma has been fielded from Jehanabad instead of Ghosi.

How much participation
Female 22
Backward 19
Yadav 18
Kushwaha 15
Bhumihar 10
Rajput 07
Brahmin 02
Kurmi 12
Scheduled Caste 17
ST 01
Minority 11
Vaishya 03

Loss by-election: JDU candidate from Sunil Valmiki Nagar
In the by-election to be held in Valmikinagar parliamentary constituency, JDU has declared Sunil Kumar as the candidate. They will be NDA candidates. The area was vacant after the death of JDU MP Vaidyanath Mahato. Sunil Kumar Late Vaidyanath is the son of Mahato. JDU state president Vashisht Narayan Singh announced the name late Wednesday evening.

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