Tejashwi to seek re-election from Raghopur, Tej Pratap moves to Hasanpur

Tej Pratap Yadav has relinquished Mahua constituency in Vaishali district this time, and is set to file nomination from Hasanpur, while his brother Tejashwi is seeking re- election from Raghopur

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Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Rashtriya Janta Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav addresses a press conference in Patna.
Rashtriya Janta Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav addresses a press conference in Patna.

RJD chief Lalu Prasad's elder son

has relinquished Mahua constituency in Vaishali district this time, and is set to file nomination from Hasanpur, while his brother Tejashwi is seeking re- election from Raghopur.

Both Raghopur and Hasanpur seats will go to polls in the second phase of elections, on November 3.

Notification has already been issued for phase-2 and nomination filing is currently underway.

Sources in the (RJD) said Tej Pratap, the sitting MLA from Mahua, was likely to submit his papers on Tuesday, while his younger brother might do so the day after.

Earlier on Monday, Tej Pratap received the party symbol for Hasanpur seat from his mother Rabri Devi, in the presence of younger brother Tejashwi, pictures of which were posted on Facebook.

The post also had a photo of Lalu, with 'Miss you papa' written on it.

The incarcerated RJD president's elder son will face sitting JD(U) MLA Raj Kumar Ray in Hasanpur.

Tejashwi, on the other hand, is pitted against BJP's Satish Kumar, who had trounced his mother Rabri Devi from the seat in the Sonepur district in 2010.

Both the brothers, however, had a smooth sail in 2015 polls as candidates of the Grand Alliance, of which Nitish Kumar's JD(U) was then a part, along with the Congress.

Prasad had extracted his pound of flesh from Kumar by getting Tejashwi anointed as deputy chief minister, and Tej Pratap was allotted the health ministry.

A section of media claimed that Tej Pratap, who is embroiled in marital dispute with legislator Chandrika Rai's daughter Aishwarya, chose to move out of Mahua seat, apprehending that she might be fielded against him in the constituency.

Rai, who recently joined the JD(U), is a sitting MLA from Parsa seat. The Rai family enjoys considerable support in Mahua, too, which is close to Parsa.

RJD spokesperson Mritynjay Tiwari, however, rubbished the claim and said Tej Pratap decided to enter the fray from Hasanpur on popular demand.

"Entire is the 'karya kshetra' (work place) of Lalu jee. His family can contest from anywhere and secure victory," Tiwari said.

Hasanpur, with a sizeable number of Yadav voters, has elected representatives only from the community since 1967.

Though JD(U) nominee and present MLA Raj Kumar Ray has won two consecutive polls from the constituency, the RJD sources said Tej Pratap decided to file his nomination from the seat, having received feedback that anti-incumbency sentiments were running high in the constituency.

At Raghopur, Tejashwi's main rival, Satish Kumar of the BJP, had won in 2010, but could not curry favour with the voters in 2015.

The BJP had fought the last election on its own. In July 2017, Nitish Kumar left the Grand Alliance and joined hands with the saffron party, thus ushering in the NDA regime once again in the state.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Tue, October 13 2020. 09:28 IST