Bihar Vote Scandal: Why Manjhi's "Recount" Remark Sparks Political Firestorm

A viral video of Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi has ignited a major political row in Bihar. Manjhi strongly denies any wrongdoing, stating his comments were solely about the legal process of vote recounting. However, the opposition RJD is seizing on the remarks, demanding a full investigation by the Election Commission. The incident highlights the intense scrutiny and allegations that often surround close electoral battles in the state.

Key Points: Jitan Ram Manjhi Clarifies Vote Recount Remark Amid RJD Probe Demand

  • Manjhi denies allegations of vote rigging, calling the viral video misleading and out of context
  • He clarifies he only advocated for the legal vote recount process in the 2020 elections
  • RJD leader demands an immediate Election Commission probe, calling Manjhi's statement a "confession"
  • The controversy stems from a video where Manjhi discusses ensuring a candidate's victory in 2020
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Jitan Ram Manjhi clarifies vote recount remark after political uproar; RJD demands probe

Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi denies vote manipulation claims, calls viral video misleading. RJD demands Election Commission probe into 2020 Bihar polls.

"This is a false and misleading video. My point was only about requesting a recounting of votes. - Jitan Ram Manjhi"

Patna, Dec 20

A statement by Union MSME Minister and Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) leader Jitan Ram Manjhi has triggered a major political controversy in Bihar after a video surfaced in which he is allegedly heard claiming that he contacted the District Magistrate to ensure the victory of a candidate who was trailing by 2, 700 votes in the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections.

Following the uproar, Manjhi has strongly denied allegations of vote manipulation, calling the viral video misleading and wrongly interpreted.

Clarifying his remarks, Manjhi said that he was referring only to the legal process of recounting, not vote rigging.

“This is a false and misleading video. You must remember that in the 2020 election, after recounting, one candidate won by just 27 votes, while a JDU candidate lost by the same margin. My point was only about requesting a recounting of votes,” Manjhi said.

He explained that during the 2020 elections, HAM (Secular) candidate Anil Kumar from Tikari constituency had demanded a recount, which eventually led to his victory.

“I was telling him that in 2020, he won after a recount. This time, instead of demanding a recount, he left. My point was that he should not have run away and should have sought a recount again,” Manjhi said.

Manjhi further clarified that Abhishek Singh, who was the District Magistrate of Gaya in 2020, was a competent and impartial officer.

“We only asked the DM to provide recounting figures, which he did. There was no wrongdoing. Even this time, the DM was fair. Had we asked for a recounting, the result might have been different,” he added.

Despite the clarification, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has intensified its attack, claiming that Manjhi’s remarks amount to an admission of electoral manipulation.

RJD leader Gautam Krishna said, “Jitan Ram Manjhi’s statement is a clear confession. This proves what we have been alleging all along. We demand that the Election Commission immediately form a special team and conduct a fair and impartial investigation into the Bihar Assembly elections.”

The controversial video was reportedly recorded during a felicitation ceremony for HAM MLA Jyoti Devi of the Barachatti constituency, held at Mohanpur High School in Gaya district.

In the clip, Manjhi is heard saying that in 2020, his party’s candidate was losing by 2,700 votes but won after efforts were made by him, while in 2025, the candidate lost by 1,600 votes because he did not seek help from me, and he lost the election.

The issue has now escalated into a wider political debate, with the opposition alleging electoral misconduct and the ruling alliance insisting that the remarks are being deliberately distorted for political gain.

- IANS

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Priya S
Manjhi's clarification seems plausible. Recounting is a legal right. The opposition RJD is just trying to make an issue out of nothing before the next election cycle. We should focus on development, not these endless political dramas. 🙏
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Vikram M
The language used in the original video is very problematic. "Ensuring victory" and "seeking help" doesn't sound like a simple recount request. It sounds like pressure on the administration. Even if it's legal, it creates a perception of influence-peddling, which is damaging for democracy.
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Sarah B
Watching from abroad, this is concerning. A minister casually talking about contacting a DM to change an election outcome? The clarification is necessary, but the initial statement erodes trust. The Election Commission must investigate thoroughly to maintain credibility.
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Aditya G
This is Bihar politics 101. Every close result leads to allegations. The system allows for recounts for a reason. Manjhi is right that the candidate should have demanded it instead of giving up. The RJD's demand for a probe is just political posturing.
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Kavya N
The real story is how a video clip can be taken out of context and create a national controversy in hours. Social media is a dangerous tool in politics. We need to wait for full facts, not react to 30-second clips. Hope the DM involved also gives his version.

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