Rashtriya Lok Morcha Reveals First 6 Candidates Amid Bihar Election Talks

The Rashtriya Lok Morcha has kicked off its election campaign by announcing six candidates for the upcoming Bihar assembly polls. The list includes candidates across multiple districts including Siwan, Madhubani, and Rohtas. Party chief Upendra Kushwaha confirmed that all coordination issues with BJP leadership have been resolved. The elections are scheduled for November 6 and 11, with vote counting on November 14.

Key Points: Upendra Kushwaha's RLM Announces 6 Bihar Assembly Candidates

  • RLM fields Tittu from Basopatti constituency in Siwan district
  • Mayank Anand to contest from Madhubani, Alok Kumar Singh from Dinara
  • Prashant Kumar Paswan and Meenakshi nominated from Samastipur and Sasaram
  • Party confirms coordination talks with BJP leadership concluded successfully
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Rashtriya Lok Morcha announces list of six candidates for Bihar Assembly Elections 2025

Rashtriya Lok Morcha releases first candidate list for Bihar 2025 elections, fielding candidates across Siwan, Madhubani, Rohtas and other key constituencies.

"There's no longer any confusion. We will issue a press release regarding some candidates and seats shortly... - Upendra Kushwaha"

Patna, October 15

The Rashtriya Lok Morcha, led by former Union Minister and Rajya Sabha MP Upendra Kushwaha, on Wednesday released the list of six candidates for the upcoming Bihar Legislative Assembly Elections 2025.

The party has announced six candidates across different districts for the state polls. According to the official release issued by State General Secretary Subhash Chandravanshi, Tittu has been fielded from the Basopatti constituency in Siwan district. From Madhubani, the candidate announced is Mayank Anand, while Alok Kumar Singh will contest from the Dinara constituency in Rohtas district.

The list also includes Prashant Kumar Paswan from Ujiarpur in Samastipur, Meenakshi from Sasaram in Rohtas, and another candidate named Tittu from Paroo in Muzaffarpur.

Releasing the list, the party said it was approved under the leadership of Kushwaha, who has been holding discussions with the BJP leadership regarding seat-sharing and coordination in Bihar ahead of the polls.

Earlier, speaking to ANI in Patna, Rashtriya Lok Morcha chief and Rajya Sabha MP Upendra Kushwaha said, "There's no such thing as resentment. Discussions take place, and any issues that arise during these discussions are resolved in a timely manner. In that context, an issue arose. We then went to Delhi and met with the top leadership of the BJP. We met with the Home Minister and National President JP Nadda, and discussed everything. Based on what happened there, we also spoke with everyone here, because everything is related to Bihar. Based on that, there's no longer any confusion. We will issue a press release regarding some candidates and seats shortly..."

Polls for the 243-seat Bihar Assembly are scheduled to take place on November 6 and November 11, with the counting of votes to follow on November 14.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see two candidates named Tittu - one from Basopatti and another from Paroo. Hope voters don't get confused! The party should clarify this properly during campaigning.
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Priya S
Good to see Meenakshi from Sasaram in the list. We need more women representation in Bihar politics. Hope she focuses on women's safety and education in her constituency. 👍
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Arjun K
Only 6 candidates? RLM should have contested more seats. With BJP alliance, they could have got better deal. But anyway, best wishes to all candidates. Jai Bihar!
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Michael C
The timing is perfect with elections just weeks away. Hope these candidates have strong local connect and can address issues like unemployment and infrastructure in their areas.
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Nisha Z
Respectfully, I feel RLM should have focused more on youth candidates. Most names seem like established politicians. Bihar's youth need fresh faces who understand modern challenges.

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