Bihar\'s \'Osama bin Laden\' missing from election arena

Bihar's 'Osama bin Laden' missing from election arena

IANS  |  Patna 

Meraj Khalid Noor, popularly known as Bihar's 'Osama bin Laden' due to his uncanny resemblance to the late Al Qaeda leader, is missing from the election scene in

Noor complains that since most people address him as 'Osama bin Laden', few remember his real name.

Political pundits say that with the BJP and constantly raking up and in their speeches, Noor is not in demand any more.

Noor, who heads the Awami Insaf Morcha (AIM), was in the news in 2014 when he pledged to contest that Lok Sabha election against then BJP's then Prime Ministerial candidate from But his nomination papers were rejected.

Patna-based Noor was once the darling of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief and former and (LJP) and union Minister

Noor, who campaigned in the 2004 Lok Sabha battle for Paswan and for in the 2005 Assembly elections, says that politicians "used him " to attract Muslim votes and then dumped him.

According to Salam Iraqi, who knew him for the last two decades, Noor plunged into in 2004 when he sought ticket from Paswan's LJP. His plea was turned down.

Noor switched over to the RJD in September 2005 and campaigned for

He was so much in demand that Paswan and Lalu Prasad would invariably find a seat for him on their campaign helicopters, even if it meant dropping a senior party

Noor is the grandson of Kazi Muzahidul Islam, a former of the His father, Noor Ahmad, was a close associate of veteran socialist

Such was Noor's image that the late accused Lalu Prasad and Paswan in 2005 of glorifying "the most wanted terrorist in the world" by asking Noor to campaign for them.

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First Published: Sun, April 28 2019. 14:12 IST