Mahua Verdict Shock: Sanjay Singh's Landslide Victory, Tej Pratap Distant Third

Sanjay Kumar Singh of LJP(RV) achieved a commanding victory in Mahua constituency with over 87,000 votes. Tej Pratap Yadav, who previously represented Mahua as RJD candidate, suffered a massive defeat finishing third. Despite claiming significant development work including Mahua's district status, Yadav couldn't overcome recent controversies and family opposition. The election marked a dramatic political setback for the former MLA who had launched his own party after being expelled from RJD.

Key Points: Sanjay Singh Wins Mahua Seat as Tej Pratap Yadav Finishes Third

  • Sanjay Singh secured decisive victory with massive 87,641 vote margin
  • Tej Pratap lost by staggering 51,938 votes despite constituency history
  • Former Mahua MLA claimed credit for district status and development projects
  • Yadav faced family expulsion and personal controversies before election defeat
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Mahua verdict: LJP (RV)'s Sanjay Singh emerges victorious; Tej Pratap finishes distant third

LJP(RV)'s Sanjay Kumar Singh wins Mahua with 87,641 votes, while Tej Pratap Yadav finishes distant third with just 35,703 votes in dramatic assembly election upset.

"Despite opposition from his own family... Tej Pratap Yadav remained confident about his chances in the election. - Article"

Mahua, November 14

Sanjay Kumar Singh of the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) secured a thumping victory in the Mahua Assembly constituency by securing over 87,000 votes. Janshakti Janta Dal (JJD) leader Tej Pratap Yadav faced a major setback, finishing a distant third.

Sanjay Kumar Singh won decisively with 87,641 votes, defeating RJD candidate Mukesh Kumar Raushan, who secured 42,644 votes, while Tej Pratap Yadav managed only 35,703 votes, losing to the winner by a staggering 51,938 votes.

In the 2020 Assembly election, Tej Pratap Yadav contested from the Hasanpur constituency and defeated JD(U)'s Raj Kumar Ray.

In 2015, Tej Pratap won the Mahua constituency as an RJD candidate, and the party retained it in the 2020 election.

As a former MLA from Mahua, Tej Pratap claimed to have done significant work for the constituency, which he believed would help him win the election. Tej Pratap Yadav claimed credit for securing Mahua's recognition as a district, which he believed had improved the lives of the local population. He asserted that his efforts had created employment opportunities for youth in Mahua.

He also claimed to have played a role in securing sanctions for a medical college in the constituency, which will provide better healthcare facilities to residents.

Despite opposition from his own family, including his father, Lalu Prasad Yadav, expelling him from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Tej Pratap Yadav remained confident about his chances in the election.

After being expelled from both the party and his family earlier this year following a controversy over his personal life, Tej Pratap launched his own party, the Janshakti Janata Dal (JJD). His expulsion followed a controversy over a Facebook post in which he claimed to be in a relationship, sparking a public fallout with his family. The incident revived discussions around his past marital issues, including his ongoing divorce case with Aishwarya Rai, granddaughter of former Bihar CM Daroga Rai.

Meanwhile, according to the Election Commission, as of now, the BJP has won 64 seats and is leading in 26. The JDU has won 47, LJP (RV) has won 11, and HAM has won 2.

The RJD has also won 14 seats and is leading on 11 others. The Congress has won 1, AIMIM 5, CPI (ML)(L) 1 and CPI(M) 1.

The NDA's performance in Bihar can be attributed to the strong show by major parties like the BJP and JD(U), with comprehensive support from Chirag Paswan's LJP(RV) and Upendra Kushwaha's Rashtriya Lok Morcha.

It's worth noting that Bihar recorded a historic 67.13% voter turnout, the highest since 1951, with women voters outnumbering men (71.6% vs 62.8%).

- ANI

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Priya S
Tej Pratap's downfall is unfortunate but not surprising. When personal life becomes bigger than public service, voters notice. Hope he learns from this and focuses on real work rather than controversies.
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Sarah B
The voter turnout numbers are impressive! 67.13% is remarkable, and women outnumbering men shows how engaged Bihar's electorate is. Democracy is truly thriving in India 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Losing by over 50,000 votes is a massive rejection. Tej Pratap should have focused on constituency work instead of personal controversies. Voters are smarter than politicians think!
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Ananya R
While I support Sanjay Singh's victory, I wish we could focus more on policy discussions rather than personal lives. The medical college and employment opportunities should be the real talking points.
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Michael C
NDA's strong performance shows the power of coalition politics. BJP+JD(U)+LJP(RV) combination seems to be working well for Bihar. Interesting to see how this shapes the state's development agenda.

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