Key Points

Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj party has unveiled its second list of 65 candidates for the upcoming Bihar Assembly Elections. The list strategically includes candidates from Extremely Backward, Other Backward, and Minority classes to ensure broad representation. By declaring candidates for 116 seats and committing to contest all 243 seats independently, the party is positioning itself as a potential third alternative. The announcement reflects the party's ambitious political strategy in Bihar's complex electoral landscape.

Key Points: Jan Suraaj Reveals 65 Bihar Poll Candidates Across Diverse Seats

  • Jan Suraaj declares candidates for 116 seats so far
  • List includes 20 reserved and 45 general seats
  • Focuses on representation from multiple community groups
  • Prashant Kishor targeting NDA and INDIA Bloc constituencies
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Bihar polls: Jan Suraaj announces second list of 65 candidates

Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj announces second candidate list for Bihar polls, highlighting community representation and independent campaign strategy

"According to our promise to give representation to every community - Uday Singh, Jan Suraaj National President"

Patna, Oct 13

The Jan Suraaj on Monday released its second list of 65 candidates for the upcoming Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, which includes 20 reserved seats (19 for SC and 1 for ST) and 45 general seats.

The list was announced by the party's national president, Uday Singh, who said the selection reflects Jan Suraaj's commitment to ensuring representation for all sections of society.

"According to our promise to give representation to every community, candidates from the largest Extremely Backward Class group (10 Hindu, 4 Muslim) are being announced from 14 seats, 10 from the Other Backward Class and 14 from the Minority Class," Singh said.

He further added, "Fulfilling our commitment to give participation to eligible Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates on general seats, one Scheduled Caste candidate is being fielded from the Harnaut assembly constituency in Nalanda district."

According to the list, Dr Shahnawaz Alam, a well-known physician from Siwan, will contest from Badhariya.

Other notable names include Abhaykant Jha from Bhagalpur, Neeraj Singh from Sheohar, Lalababu Yadav from Narkatiaganj, Mantosh Sahani from Kalyanpur, Rajiv Ranjan Singh from Sandesh, Azam Anwar Hussain from Bajpatti, Ratneshwar Thakur from Harlakhi, Janardan Yadav from Narpatganj, and Tanuja Kumari from Islampur.

With this announcement, Jan Suraaj has so far declared candidates for 116 seats.

In the first list, the party had named 51 candidates, of which 49 are first-time contestants, while two have contested earlier.

The Jan Suraaj, led by Prashant Kishor, has declared that it will contest all 243 seats in Bihar independently, without forming any alliance.

The Jan Suraaj leader has already started the election campaign from the Raghopur Assembly constituency of Vaishali district.

He is aggressively campaigning in Bihar and targeting both the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the Grand Alliance (GA).

Prashant Kishor is projecting his party as a third alternative in Bihar apart from the NDA and the INDIA Bloc.

- IANS

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Priya S
Prashant Kishor's strategy of going solo is risky but bold. With both NDA and INDIA bloc having strong presence, will Jan Suraaj be able to make a dent? The candidate selection looks promising though.
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Arjun K
Good to see Dr Shahnawaz Alam from Siwan in the list. We need more educated professionals in politics rather than career politicians. Hope he brings his medical ethics to public service! 🩺
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Sarah B
While the representation numbers look good on paper, I hope these candidates are selected based on merit and not just to fill quotas. Bihar has suffered enough from tokenism in politics.
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Vikram M
Contesting all 243 seats independently? That's ambitious! But PK has proven his political acumen before. If anyone can create a third front in Bihar, it's him. Jai Bihar! 🙏
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Kavya N
Tanuja Kumari from Islampur and other women candidates - good to see gender diversity too. But only 1 ST candidate? Could have done better for tribal representation in Bihar.
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Michael C
Interesting mix of first-time contestants and experienced names. The 49 first-timers in first list shows they're bringing new faces. Hope they have the grassroots connect to actually win seats.

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