bihar vidhan sabha election 2020: It is no coincidence BJP leaders join LJP Rajendra Singh Usha Vidyarthi and Rameshwar Chaurasia joins chirag paswan party

The continuation of the change of leaders before the Bihar Assembly elections is going on. Many leaders are going from here. Lok Janshakti Party is the first choice of most of the frost changing leaders. Many stalwart BJP leaders from the background of Rashtriya Swayamsevak have joined LJP. Many more leaders are still in the queue to join.

In every election, many leaders leave the old party and join another party. But the stature of leaders joining the LJP and their association with the RSS is what differentiates the Bihar Assembly elections from the earlier elections. Because, leaders who have worked in RSS organization for a long time have also left BJP and joined LJP and are contesting assembly elections.

Interestingly, the seats of leaders leaving the BJP and joining LJP have come in the JDU’s share. The BJP cannot field candidates directly against JDU. LJP has announced to contest against JDU. That is why BJP leaders are contesting the election symbol of LJP. Rajendra Singh, who was among the senior BJP leaders and former MLA Usha Vidyarthi, has come to the JDU’s share in the seat sharing.

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Rajendra Singh, the vice-president of Bihar BJP, has a very long association with the RSS. He also held many important positions in the BJP. He was considered a contender for the post of Chief Minister in the 2015 election. But he lost the election to Jayakumar Singh of JDU by one percent vote. At that time, JDU contested with RJD, but now JDU is part of NDA. Therefore, in the NDA alliance, the Dinara assembly election seat came under JDU’s share.

Usha Vidyarthi, who joined LJP, was also an MLA from Paliganj in 2010. In 2015, the BJP made her its candidate from this seat, but she lost the election to RJD candidate Jayawardhan Yadav. Later Jayavardhan Yadav left the RJD and joined the JDU. Therefore, this seat also passed away from the BJP. Therefore, Usha Vidyarthi also joined the LJP and the party president also announced her ticket.

This has not happened in just one or two seats. Rameshwar Chaurasia, a four-time MLA and co-incharge of Uttar Pradesh BJP, also joined LJP on Wednesday. He lost the election from Nokha seat in 2015. In the seat sharing, his seat went to the JDU. Therefore, Rameshwar Chaurasia also joined LJP. With this, many more BJP leaders are preparing to join LJP to contest assembly elections against JDU.

Political analysts are joining the LJP of BJP leaders to contest elections against JDU with suspicion. He believes that the leaders who rebel with the BJP and join the LJP are associated with the RSS and they are counted among the old leaders. In such a situation, he cannot rebel from the party just to win the election.
Many experts believe that there may be a tacit acceptance of big leaders of these parties in joining LJP. Because, in Bihar, the BJP has been trying to reach power for a long time. There was hope after the separation of JDU in 2015, but things changed again. In such a situation, BJP has a hope in the form of LJP.

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