Jail to Victory: How Anant Singh Won Mokama Amid Murder Charges

Anant Singh has pulled off a remarkable victory from the Mokama assembly seat despite being in jail. The JD(U) strongman defeated his main rival Veena Devi of RJD by over 28,000 votes. What makes this win extraordinary is that Singh is currently imprisoned in connection with a murder case. His victory demonstrates the enduring power of caste loyalties and political influence in Bihar's electoral landscape.

Key Points: JD(U)'s Anant Singh Wins Mokama Seat from Jail

  • Anant Singh defeats RJD's Veena Devi by over 28,000 votes margin
  • Wins from jail while facing murder charges of JSP supporter
  • Local posters celebrate "lion's release" from prison
  • Caste loyalties and political influence secure his stronghold
  • NDA leads in 202 seats while Mahagathbandhan trails with 34
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Bihar election results: JD(U)'s 'Bahubali' Anant Singh wins Mokama seat

JD(U) strongman Anant Singh wins Mokama assembly seat by 28,000 votes while jailed on murder charges, defeating RJD's Veena Devi in Bihar elections.

"Jail ka faatak tootega, hamara sher chootega - Mokama posters"

Patna, Nov 14

Janata Dal (United) stalwart and political heavyweight Anant Singh has registered his victory from the Mokama Assembly constituency of Bihar, the Election Commission of India (ECI) announced on Friday.

According to the Election Commission's official website, Singh has defeated his main rival, Veena Devi of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), by a margin of over 28,000.

Veena Devi, the wife of Surajbhan Singh, another prominent political figure and rival 'bahubali' of Anant Singh, has been defeated.

The third major contender in Mokama, Priyadarshi Piyush of the Jan Suraaj Party (JSP), also emerged among the frontrunners but remained behind Singh and Devi.

Anant Singh, who is presently in jail following his arrest in connection with the murder of a JSP supporter, continues to command significant support in his constituency.

Posters have appeared in Mokama reading, "Jail ka faatak tootega, hamara sher chootega (The prison gates will break, our lion will be released)", reflecting the local excitement over his win.

Political analysts note that Singh's continued popularity despite his legal troubles underscored his stronghold in Mokama, where caste loyalties and long-standing political influence played a decisive role.

Counting is underway in the remaining Assembly seats, with NDA leading in 202 seats and Mahagathbandhan in only 34, as per the ECI trends till 4.30 p.m.

The polling was held in two phases, on November 6 and 11.

The counting process for all 243 Assembly seats commenced at 8 a.m., beginning with the scrutiny of postal ballots. This was followed by the counting of Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) votes from 8.30 a.m., taking place under extensive multi-tier security arrangements across the state.

In the outgoing Assembly, the NDA holds 131 seats, comprising BJP's 80, JD(U)'s 45, four of HAM(S) and two Independents. The Opposition bloc has 111 seats, with the RJD holding 77, Congress 19, CPI(ML) 11, CPI(M) two and CPI two.

- IANS

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Priya S
Mokama has always been Anant Singh's stronghold. People there see him as their "sher" (lion) who delivers for them. Local development matters more than legal cases for voters. 🦁
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Aditya G
The "jail ka faatak tootega" posters show how deeply embedded this culture of hero-worshipping criminals is in Bihar politics. Very concerning for our democracy. 😔
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Sarah B
As someone following Bihar politics closely, this result isn't surprising. Anant Singh has built a strong grassroots network over decades. His welfare work in Mokama keeps him popular despite controversies.
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Karthik V
NDA leading in 202 seats shows the clear mandate! People want development and stability, not drama. Bihar is moving forward under this alliance. 🎉
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Meera T
Interesting that Priyadarshi Piyush of JSP also performed well. Maybe people are looking for alternatives beyond the traditional "bahubali" politics. Hope this trend continues in future elections.

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