Purnia Lok Sabha Seat: Pappu Yadavs Independent Bid Sets Tone For Triangular Contest With RJDs Bima Bharti And JDUs Santosh Kumar

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Purnia Lok Sabha Seat: Pappu Yadavs Independent Bid Sets Tone For Triangular Contest With RJDs Bima Bharti And JDUs Santosh Kumar


New Dekhi: Purnia has emerged as one of the vital distinguished constituencies among the many 40 Lok Sabha seats of Bihar. The northern state of Bihar goes to polls in all 7 phases and the outcomes might be counted on June 4. Purnia district has one of many highest Muslim populations with roughly 6.5 lakh voters. The seat has round 1.5 lakh Yadav, 3.5 lakh Kushwaha and round 1.5 lakh higher caste voters. Purnia parliamentary constituency goes to happen within the second part on April 26 because the Election Commission of India (ECI) has introduced. 

In the continuing Lok Sabha Election, Purnia has change into a scorching seat after the INDIA alliance in Bihar fielded RJD candidate Beema Bharti ignoring Pappu Yadav, who later filed his nominations as an impartial candidate. On the opposite hand, NDA has re-nominated JD(U) sitting MP Santosh Kumar from the seat.

Tejashwi’s INDIA vs NDA Pitch

During the Purnia rally, RJD chief Tejashvi Yadav urged the gang to help his social gathering candidate Beema Bharati and stated there’s a direct struggle between the INDIA alliance and NDA. “Choose INDIA bloc, and if you do not choose INDIA’s Bima Bharti, then choose the NDA. Saaf Baat! Saaf Baat!” he stated.

Pappu Yadav’s impartial bid is ready to chop into the RJD votes particularly Yadav’s and Muslims. If this occurs, then it’d create bother for the INDIA bloc.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha Election, JD(U) candidate Santosh Kumar secured a victory in opposition to Congress candidate Uday Singh Alias Pappu Singh. Kumar had bagged 6,32,924 votes whereas Singh had polled 3,69,463 votes. In 2014, the competition was between the identical candidates with Kumar rising because the winner. That time, the JDU had obtained 4,18,826 votes whereas Pappu Singh had acquired 3,02,157 votes. In 2019, Kumar elevated his vote share by round 13 per cent.



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