Bihar polls: JMM to contest independently; field candidates in six seats
NEW DELHI: The (JMM) on Saturday announced that it will contest the Bihar assembly elections independently.
JMM said it would “review” its alliance with the Congress and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in Jharkhand after the polls in the neighbouring state.
Addressing a press conference, JMM general secretary Supriyo Bhattacharya said, “The party has decided to contest the Bihar polls on its own. It will contest six assembly seats – Chakai, Dhamdaha, Katoria (ST), Manihari (ST), Jamui and Pirpainti (SC).” These seats will go to polls in the second phase on November 11.
Elections to the 243-member Bihar assembly will be held in two phases on November 6 and 11, with counting of votes on November 14.
Bhattacharya said the JMM had on October 11 informed INDIA bloc leaders that it would decide independently on contesting the Bihar elections if “a respectful number of seats” was not allotted to it by October 14. The party had sought 12 seats as part of the coalition.
“We had urged constituents of the INDIA bloc like the Congress, Left parties and the RJD, which is one of the largest parties in Bihar, to provide the seats demanded by the JMM. In the 2019 Jharkhand election, we had given our support to Congress and RJD. The party not only gave seven seats to RJD, but also made its MLA from Chatra a minister,” he said.
“Even in the 2024 Jharkhand polls, JMM gave six seats to the RJD and accommodated an MLA as minister,” Bhattacharya added, as quoted by PTI.
Commenting on the political scenario in Bihar, Bhattacharya said the contest will be multi-cornered and marked by internal divisions. “The battle of Bihar is a multi-corner fight where infighting prevails in the NDA as well as the INDIA bloc,” he said.
“We will fight, win and make sure that without the JMM, no government is formed in Bihar,” he asserted. “And, after the Bihar polls, the JMM will have a relook at the coalition in Jharkhand.”
The party also announced a list of 20 “star campaigners” for the Bihar elections, led by its president and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren. Other campaigners include the CM’s wife and Gandey MLA Kalpana Soren, Dumka legislator Basant Soren, and senior leaders Stephen Marandi and Sarfaraj Ahmed.
Select The Times of India as your preferred source on Google Search
Addressing a press conference, JMM general secretary Supriyo Bhattacharya said, “The party has decided to contest the Bihar polls on its own. It will contest six assembly seats – Chakai, Dhamdaha, Katoria (ST), Manihari (ST), Jamui and Pirpainti (SC).” These seats will go to polls in the second phase on November 11.
Elections to the 243-member Bihar assembly will be held in two phases on November 6 and 11, with counting of votes on November 14.
Bhattacharya said the JMM had on October 11 informed INDIA bloc leaders that it would decide independently on contesting the Bihar elections if “a respectful number of seats” was not allotted to it by October 14. The party had sought 12 seats as part of the coalition.
“We had urged constituents of the INDIA bloc like the Congress, Left parties and the RJD, which is one of the largest parties in Bihar, to provide the seats demanded by the JMM. In the 2019 Jharkhand election, we had given our support to Congress and RJD. The party not only gave seven seats to RJD, but also made its MLA from Chatra a minister,” he said.
“Even in the 2024 Jharkhand polls, JMM gave six seats to the RJD and accommodated an MLA as minister,” Bhattacharya added, as quoted by PTI.
“We will fight, win and make sure that without the JMM, no government is formed in Bihar,” he asserted. “And, after the Bihar polls, the JMM will have a relook at the coalition in Jharkhand.”
The party also announced a list of 20 “star campaigners” for the Bihar elections, led by its president and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren. Other campaigners include the CM’s wife and Gandey MLA Kalpana Soren, Dumka legislator Basant Soren, and senior leaders Stephen Marandi and Sarfaraj Ahmed.
Select The Times of India as your preferred source on Google Search
Popular from India
- Mozambique boat tragedy: Three Indians dead, five missing; search under way
- Bihar elections 2025: Phase 1 nominations close, no Mahagathbandhan seat deal yet; why it may not matter
- AI cabin crew robbed at Gurgaon hotel by intruders
- 16 judges recused from this whistleblower’s suits
- 'I pray for everyone's happiness, prosperity & health': PM Modi wishes nation on Dhanteras; Shah, Yogi also greet
end of article
Trending Stories
- Tragedy in Paktika! Three Afghanistan cricketers killed in attack on Pakistan border; captain Rashid Khan breaks down
- “Sandler will join Lara Trump”: Viral claim that Adam Sandler will join Turning Point USA’s Super Bowl halftime rival debunked
- Jeff Bezos' ex-wife MacKenzie Scott reduces her Amazon Stake by $12.6 billion to give it to ...
- Long before Justin-Katy romance, Trudeau's father once dated a famous singer; ‘It’s in their DNA’
- “He’s still here and that’s enough”- Dwyane Wade's wife Gabrielle Union celebrates her father’s 81st birthday as he struggles with life threatening illness
- Who is Shannon Kobylarczyk? Here’s what you need to know about the Milwaukee Brewers fan controversy that cost her a job
- Thinking of Diwali gifts? FASTag Annual Pass might be a good option! Here's how to gift one
Featured in India
- 'BCCI and Centre can take tips': Priyanka Chaturvedi on Afghanistan pulling out of series with Pakistan; Kabul move amid border clashes
- Bihar elections: How Muslim voters shaped results in the last three polls — explained in 5 charts
- Bihar polls: Prashant Kishore steps out of political ring - Calculated gamble or strategic misstep?
- Evening news wrap: SC forms panel to safeguard transgender rights, Trump blames Islamabad for Afghanistan conflict & more
- Bihar elections 2025: Will RJD-JD(U) hold their decades-long grip? Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj stakes its claim
- 'Every inch within BrahMos range': Rajnath warns Pakistan, says Operation Sindoor was 'just a trailer'
Photostories
- 7 Years of Vada Chennai: Five iconic scenes from Dhanush’s cult classic
- 5 must-know tricks to master English idioms and sound fluent
- 'Trapped', 'Shahid' and 'Citylights': A look at most underrated Rajkummar Rao films
- Diwali 2025: Neeru Bajwa inspired beautiful traditional looks
- Did you know Harvard University started under a different name? 6 surprising facts about its history and legacy
- Mrunal Thakur’s cobalt saree look is breaking the internet
- 7 subway-style sandwiches to make at home
- Diwali 2025: Keerthy Suresh-Antony Thattil to Naga Chaitanya-Sobitha Dhulipala; South stars, who celebrate Thala Diwali
- From Luidia superba to Luidia magnifica : 8 starfish known for their massive size
- THIS Bollywood star gave 33 consecutive flops and still rose to the top, bagged the Padma Bhushan
Videos
04:25 As Taliban Hits Pakistan, Army Chief Asim Munir Tries to Rattle India with Fiery Nuclear Rhetoric04:07 Doha Talk Begin Amid Bloodiest Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Clashes in Years, Many Dead in Airstrikes06:24 Rajnath Singh, Yogi Adityanath Flag Off First Batch of BrahMos Missiles from Lucknow Unit02:23 Shah Avoids Naming Bihar CM Face, Says Bihar CM to Be Decided by Elected MLAs03:26 Priyanka Chaturvedi Urges BCCI To Stand Against Pak-Sponsored Terror After Afghan Cricketers' Death08:54 'Operation Sindoor Was Only A Trailer': Rajnath Singh Issues New 'BrahMos' Warning To Pakistan04:32 What About Trump?: Cong Fires Back at 'Pravachan Baba' Modi After PM Attacks Rahul on Maoist Problem12:11 PM Modi Blasts Rahul Gandhi Without Naming, Accuses Congress Of Protecting Maoists Despite Violence03:05 Violent Protests in Dhaka Over Bangladesh's Updated National Charter Ahead of Crucial Elections
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment