Bihar Election Violence: HAM Candidate Jyoti Manjhi Attacked Amid Polls

A serious security breach occurred in Bihar's Barachatti constituency where HAM candidate Jyoti Manjhi was attacked by unidentified assailants. The sitting MLA sustained injuries and was rushed to hospital for treatment while police launched an investigation. Meanwhile, Bhojpuri star Pawan Singh faced protests during a roadshow in Rohtas district with RJD workers shouting slogans against him. These incidents have heightened tension ahead of the second phase of voting in Gaya and Rohtas on November 11.

Key Points: HAM Candidate Jyoti Manjhi Attacked in Gaya Bihar Polls

  • Jyoti Manjhi injured during door-to-door campaigning in Barachatti constituency
  • Police launched investigation with additional security deployed
  • BJP leaders condemned attack demanding immediate arrest of culprits
  • Pawan Singh faced protests during Rohtas roadshow for RLM candidate
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Bihar polls: HAM candidate Jyoti Manjhi's convoy attacked in Gaya

HAM candidate Jyoti Manjhi's convoy attacked in Gaya during Bihar elections. She sustained injuries, hospitalized as police investigate the security lapse.

"Strict action will be taken against the perpetrators. - Police Officials"

Patna, Nov 5

A serious security lapse has been reported from the Barachatti Assembly constituency in Bihar, where Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) candidate and sitting MLA Jyoti Manjhi was attacked by unidentified assailants.

The campaigning for the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections has ended, and voting will take place on November 6. According to the police, the incident occurred when Jyoti Manjhi was touring the area with her supporters and doing a door-to-door campaign. She sustained injuries in the attack and was rushed to a nearby hospital. She is undergoing treatment, and the administration is monitoring her condition.

As soon as information reached the authorities, a police team arrived at the spot and launched an investigation. Additional security forces have been deployed in the area to avoid any further incidents. Officials said strict action will be taken against the perpetrators. The attackers are yet to be identified, but the incident has triggered political uproar. BJP leaders — part of the ruling NDA alliance in the state — have strongly condemned the attack and demanded the immediate arrest of the culprits. Meanwhile, anger is growing among Jyoti Manjhi’s supporters, adding further tension to the already charged poll atmosphere.

In another incident, a major commotion appeared during a roadshow by Bhojpuri film star and singer Pawan Singh in Rohtas district on Wednesday. The roadshow, which was held from Tilauthu to Sasaram, saw supporters of the RJD raising slogans of “Pawan Singh Murdabad” as soon as his convoy reached Tilauthu.

Pawan Singh was campaigning in support of Snehlata Kushwaha — the wife of Rashtriya Lok Morcha president Upendra Kushwaha — who is contesting from the Sasaram Assembly seat. According to a local leader of RLM, RJD workers carrying party flags suddenly began raising slogans against Pawan Singh, leading to chaos at the spot. Similar protests were also witnessed later in Sasaram, where a group of women shouted slogans targeting the Bhojpuri star. The protesting women alleged that a person who does not respect his own wife should not be campaigning for a woman candidate.

Sources said the roadshow began several hours later than scheduled, due to which the program had to be shortened. This delay further upset many supporters, and the situation became tense. The polling in Gaya and Rohtas will be held in the second phase on November 11.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why is there always violence during Bihar elections? This needs to stop. Hope Jyoti Manjhi recovers soon and gets justice. The Election Commission should take strict action.
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Michael C
As an observer of Indian politics, I'm concerned about the security of candidates. Door-to-door campaigning should be safe for all participants regardless of party affiliation.
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Shreya B
The Pawan Singh incident is also worrying. Political discourse should be about issues, not personal attacks. Both incidents show how heated elections have become in Bihar. 😟
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Arjun K
While I condemn the attack, I must say our political parties need to take responsibility for creating such tense environments. The focus should be on development, not violence.
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Kavya N
Praying for Jyoti Manjhi's speedy recovery! No political disagreement should ever lead to physical violence. Hope the police investigation brings the truth to light. 🕯️

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