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Owaisi party wins 5 seats in Bihar, West Bengal ahead

Owaisi, the AIMIM president, said it is the victory of the people of Seemanchal and they voted for justice for the backward region. Strangely, when the AIMIM entered Bihar in 2019 to contest bypolls for five seats, it forfeited the deposit in all five.

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Asaduddin Owaisi has managed to pull a off surprise in Bihar for those who had underestimated him and his party the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen. Long suffering the pejorative labels of being the BJP B-team, spoiler and vote-cutter, the Hyderabad MP’s party has managed to win 5 Assembly seats in Bihar’s Seemanchal — Amour, Jokihat, Baisi, Kochadhaman, Bahadurganj.

Owaisi, the AIMIM president, said it is the victory of the people of Seemanchal and they voted for justice for the backward region. Strangely, when the AIMIM entered Bihar in 2019 to contest bypolls for five seats, it forfeited the deposit in all five.

2020 seems to be good for the Hyderabad-based party despite coronavirus and what-not.  The party had grown into Maharashtra by winning the seats of Aurangabad Central and Byculla. Now, the five seats in Bihar. This emphasises the importance of the party for Muslims in the country, who have been cynically used as convenient votebanks and thrown by several parties including the Congress. Owaisi has been at pains to tell the media that he had approached parties of the Mahagathbandhan but was rejected. In a world of what-ifs, imagine what the AIMIM could have achieved if the party had got seats like the unlucky Congress did with its 70.

For instance, Amour, which is one of the five AIMIM seats. Here the battle was between AIMIM state president Akhtarul Iman, Congress’ six-time MLA Abdul Jalil Mastan, and BJP-turned-JDU leader Saba Zafar. Iman won by over 50,000 votes beating Saba Zafar of JDU. The AIMIM won Kochadhaman seat by a margin of over 35,000 votes which was Akhtarul Iman’s seat in 2010 when he was with the RJD.

In the contest for Jokihat, the RJD and the AIMIM were in tough fraternal competition since the parties had pitted Shahnawaz Alam and Sarfaraz Alam, the sons of Seemanchal’s strongest leader Taslimuddin against each other. In Bahadurganj, AIMIM candidate Mohammad Izhar Nayeemi defeated his nearest rival Lakhan Lal Pandit of the Vikassheel Insan Party by 45,000 votes. In Baisi, AIMIM’s Syed Ruknuddin Ahmed defeated BJP’s Vinod Kumar by over 15,000 votes.

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The victories are an important comeback for the AIMIM, which lost deposits in all seats except one in 2015. With this victory, the party’s message is loud and clear that the party is not just a Hyderabad party, but also quite capable of creating a dent in the national political arena. Now, the party is looking to spreading its wings to Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, and then the elections to the 2024 Lok Sabha.

Bihar election 2020

Congress Bihar leader Akhilesh Prasad says he will speak to Rahul Gandhi on poll mistakes

Major changes are needed at the organisation level for winning any state election, Singh said. He said he had sought an appointment with Rahul Gandhi to discuss the way ahead.

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Congress Bihar campaign in-charge Akhilesh Prasad Singh on Thursday broke his silence on the party’s disappointing performance in the Assembly elections. Taking responsibility for the defeat in Bihar, he said the biggest mistake was to contest from the wrong seats. He said he will tell former president Rahul Gnadhi that there is a need to tackle weaknesses in the organisation and make it sharper.

Major changes are needed at the organisation level for winning any state election, Singh said. He said he had sought an appointment with Rahul Gandhi to discuss the way ahead. He told NDTV that the Congress took a hasty decision eventually on the seats. There were weaknesses in the party, especially at the state, district and block levels, he said.

This is the latest statement of a senior leader in the midst of a meltdown within the Congress after being blamed for the Mahagathbandhan’s so-near-yet-so-far loss in Bihar. On the statement of Kapil Sibal, Akhilesh Prasad Singh said he respected Sibal but this kind of analysis was not good after the defeat.

The ruckus within the party had started after Kapil Sibal called for experienced minds, experienced hands and those who understand political realities for reviving the party from visible decline. He had also demanded some major organisational changes in party. P Chidambaram, another senior Congress leader, had said the results in Bihar and bypolls elsewhere showed the Congress had no organisational presence left on the ground. He had also pointed out that the Congress had contested much more seats than its organisational strength could do justice to.

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After Bihar assembly election and Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and UP bypolls, the pundits along with some Rashtriya Janata Dal-led Mahagathbandhan had blamed the Congress for not pulling its weight in the alliance.

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In Nitish Kumar cabinet, new Deputy CM Tarkishore Prasad gets Finance and IT, other Deputy Renu Devi gets Panchayati Raj

New Deputy Chief Minister Tarkishore Prasad has got finance, environment, urban development and information technology while the second Deputy CM Renu Devi got Panchayati Raj, Backward Caste Upliftment and Industry portfolios.

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At the age of 69, Nitish Kumar has become the longest-serving Chief Minister of Bihar after winning the election to the 243-member Bihar Assembly. Kumar has kept home, general administration, vigilance and three more departments for himself. New Deputy Chief Minister Tarkishore Prasad has got finance, environment, urban development and information technology while the second Deputy CM Renu Devi got Panchayati Raj, Backward Caste Upliftment and Industry portfolios.

Mukesh Sahni, the only leader of the Vikassheel Insaan Party, has been given the Animal Husbandry and Fishery portfolio and BJP senior leader Mangal Pandey has retained the Health ministry. Pandey has also been the Bihar BJP president from 2013 to 2017. Bijendra Yadav has got Planning, Food, and Consumer Affairs in the new Nitish Kumar cabinet.

Former Assembly Speaker and JDU leader Vijay Kumar Chaudhary got the charge of rural engineering, rural development, water resources, parliamentary affairs, and information and public relations. Mewalal Choudhary will be the new education minister while Sheela Kumari has been allocated the transport ministry.

Jibesh Kumar, who defeated Maskoor Ahmad Usmani by a massive margin from Jale constituency, has been given charge of tourism, mines and labour. Santosh Kumar Suman, the son of former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, has been given the minor irrigation and Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe welfare portfolios, Surat Rai will be the new revenue and law minister of the state.

BJP’s Amrendra Pratap Singh will handle agriculture, cooperatives, and sugarcane departments, and Rampreet Paswan will be the new public health engineering minister.

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Nitish Kumar on Monday took oath as Bihar Chief Minister for the fourth consecutive term after edging out the Mahagathbandan in the election to the 243-member Bihar Assembly. The National Democratic Alliance of the BJP, Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal-United, Jitan Ram Manjhi’s Hindustani Awam Morcha Secular and Mukesh Sahni’s Vikashsheel Insaan Party secured 125 seats. With 74 winning seats, the BJP got an upper hand in the state for teh first time ever while the JDU tally shrunk to 43 from 71 seats earlier, marking its worst performance since the 2005 Assembly polls. NDA allies VIP and HAM(S) secured four seats each. The RJD emerged as the single-largest party with 75 seats while the Congress won just 19 of the 70 seats it contested on and 16 seats were won by the Left parties who contested 29 seats.

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Nitish Kumar back in Bihar saddle with 2 new deputy CMs

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Nitish Kumar took oath as the Chief Minister of Bihar for the fourth straight term on Monday in the presence of BJP senior leaders including Home Minister Amit Shah, party chief JP Nadda and former chief minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis. The leaders of the Rashtriya Janata Dal-led Mahagathbandhan boycotted the ceremony, claiming the mandate in the elections was against the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and that it had been changed by fraud.

BJP’s Tarkishore Prasad and Renu Devi took oath as Kumar’s new deputies, instead of old, trusted Sushil Modi. Hours after Nitish Kumar’s oath, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated him and said the NDA family will work together in Bihar.

On the midnight of November 10, the NDA achieved the majority by winning 125 seats in Bihar’s 243-member House, three above the halfway mark. By winning 74 seats in the 2020 Bihar Assembly election, the BJP gained the upper hand in the alliance from the JDU, which won just 43 seats and became the junior ally. The RJD emerged as the single largest party of Bihar with 76 seats.  Observers credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personal popularity for the NDA’s victory.  

Political pundits and the people of Bihar expected Sushil Modi as his deputy but the speculation is that the BJP is promoting Sushil Modi to a role at the central level. Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, after the oath-taking ceremony, told the media that the BJP needs to be asked why Sushil Modi was not chosen as the deputy CM of Bihar again.

Sushil Modi said the NDA has once again formed the government in the state based on the people’s decision. It is the decision of the BJP to not field Sushil Modi as the Deputy Chief Minister. He said the party needs to be asked why he wasn’t allowed to contest elections.

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