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Nitish Kumar Meets Vijay Chaudhary to Finalise MLC Candidate Plans in Bihar

Political activity has intensified in Bihar as preparations for the Legislative Council elections gather pace. JD(U) president Nitish Kumar met Deputy CM Vijay Chaudhary to finalise candidate names for 10 vacant seats. Sources indicate JD(U) may get around four seats, with Health Minister Nishant Kumar emerging as a prominent candidate. The party is focusing on maintaining social and regional balance while finalising its list.

Nitish Kumar meets Vijay Chaudhary as MLC poll activity gathers pace in Bihar

Patna, June 1

Political activity has intensified in Bihar's capital, Patna, as preparations for the upcoming Legislative Council elections gather pace.

Janata Dal (United) National President and former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday visited the residence of Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary to finalise the plan and discuss the names of the candidates.

Earlier, Nitish Kumar had a similar meeting with JD(U) National Working President Sanjay Kumar Jha in Patna.

The nomination for 10 vacant seats in the Bihar Legislative Council started on Monday. Against this backdrop, discussions regarding seat-sharing within the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) are said to be nearing completion.

Sources indicate that out of the ten seats, around four may fall within the JD(U)'s share. Consequently, competition for party nominations has intensified, with several senior leaders and aspirants actively lobbying for the same.

Political observers believe that the JD(U) leadership is currently focused on finalising its list of candidates while carefully balancing social and regional equations. The party is expected to take into account factors such as caste representation, organisational contributions, and electoral strategy before making its final selections.

Amid growing speculation, one name has emerged prominently in political discussions. Party insiders suggest that preparations may be underway to nominate Health Minister Nishant Kumar to the Legislative Council from the JD(U)'s quota. However, no official confirmation has been issued by the party, and leaders have remained tight-lipped on the matter.

Despite the absence of a formal announcement, the possibility continues to dominate political conversations. For the remaining seats, the party is reportedly working toward maintaining a broad social and political balance.

Consideration is being given to providing representation to backward classes, extremely backward classes, minority communities, and long-serving party workers who have contributed significantly to strengthening the organisation over the years.

The series of meetings and consultations in Patna has sent a clear signal that the JD(U) has shifted into election mode and is actively shaping its strategy for the Legislative Council polls.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Nitish ji's balancing act is commendable. He's ensuring representation for backward classes, EBCs, and minorities - that's the kind of inclusive politics Bihar needs. Hope the final list reflects true social justice and not just political calculations. 🙏

Sarah B

Interesting to see how ally dynamics play out in NDA. With only 10 seats and 4 expected for JD(U), every party will be jostling. Let's see if Chirag Paswan's LJP or other allies get anything. No announcement yet - suspense continues! 🤔

Rohit P

Honestly, who cares about Council elections? It's just an excuse for politicians to give their loyalists a job. Real issues are unemployment and Bihar's backwardness. Nitish ji should focus on development instead of managing party egos. 😤

Kavya N

If Nishant Kumar indeed gets nominated, it would be interesting - a Health Minister being sent to Council. Maybe he's being groomed for bigger roles? But JD(U) needs to ensure they don't just favour the same families. Merit should matter too!

James A

The article highlights an important aspect: balancing social equations. In Bihar, caste arithmetic is everything, whether we like it or not. Kudos to JD(U) for at least speaking about inclusion of backward classes and minorities. That's progress, albeit slow.

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