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Karakat Lok Sabha Election Result 2019 Bihar: RLSP chief Upendra Kushwaha loses to Mahabali Singh of JD(U)

RLSP chief Upendra Kushwaha loses

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Karakat voted on May 19, 2019 in the last phase of the Lok Sabha Election.  

In 2019, the showdown is between NDA’s old boy and RLSP honcho Upendra Kushwaha and JD(U)’s Mahabali Singh.

In 2014, Kushwaha, then with the NDA beat Kanti Singh of RJD by 1 lakh votes.

In 2009, Mahabali Singh of the JD(U) beat Kanti Singh of RJD by 20,000 votes.

Karakat Lok Sabha Election Result: RLSP chief Upendra Kushwaha loses to Mahabali Singh of the JD(U) by 84,542 votes

MAHABALI SINGH - Janata Dal (United) - 398408 (45.86%), UPENDRA KUSHWAHA (RLSP) - 313866 (36.13%)
 

Serial No.

Name Of Candidate

Party Affiliation

1

UPENDRA KUSHWAHA

Rashtriya Lok Samta Party

2

MAHABALI SINGH

Janata Dal (United)

3

RAJ NARAYAN TIWARI

Bahujan Samaj Party

4

ARIF ISAIN HUSAIN

Janta Dal Rashtravadi

5

USHA SHARAN

Shoshit Samaj Dal

6

KAMLESH RAM (PRASAD)

Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party

7

GORAKH RAM

Voters Party International

8

GHANSHYAM TIWARI

Samajwadi Party

9

JYOTI RASHMI

Rashtra Sewa Dal

10

NAND KISHOR YADAV

Swaraj Party (Loktantrik)

11

PRITHVI NATH PRASAD

Asli Deshi Party

12

PRAKASH CHANDRA GOYAL

Peoples Party of India (Democratic)

13

PRADEEP CHOUHAN

Bihar Lok Nirman Dal

14

MANOJ SINGH KUSHVAHA

Jai Prakash Janata Dal

15

MAMTA PANDEY

Rashtriya Samta Party (Secular)

16

MOHAMMAD ATAHAR HUSAIN

Ambedkar National Congress

17

RAJA RAM SINGH

Communist Party of India (Marxist- Leninist) (Liberation)

18

RAMJEE SINGH KANTA

Akhil Hind Forward Bloc (Krantikari)

19

SHASHIKANT SINGH

Bharatiya Momin Front

20

ABHIRAM PRIYADARSHI

Independent

21

KUMAR SAURABH

Independent

22

DHARMENDRA SINGH

Independent

23

NEELAM KUMARI

Independent

24

PUNAM DEVI

Independent

25

RAM AYODHYA SINGH

Independent

26

RAMESHWAR SINGH

Independent

27

BASUDEO HAZARIKA

Independent

 

 

The Battle for Bihar

 

Four Union ministers, a former Lok Sabha Speaker and an actor-turned-politician are among the 159 candidates left in the fray for eight Lok Sabha seats in Bihar after the last date for withdrawal of nomination papers for the seventh and final phase ended Thursday.

The final phase of the election will be held on May 19.

According to the Election Commission, a total of 227 candidates had filed their nomination papers for Patna Sahib, Patalputra, Arrah, Jehanabad, Karakat, Buxar, Sasaraam and Nalanda constituencies between April 22 and April 29. Out of which only 162 withstood scrutiny.

Of those remaining, one candidate each withdrew nomination from Patna Sahib, Pataliputra and Buxar, leaving 159 in the fray.

With 35, Nalanda has the highest number of candidates. The constituency is the home district of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar who has represented the Lok Sabha seat a number of times.

His confidant Kaushalendra Kumar is seeking re-election for the third consecutive term.

The JD(U) MP is locked in a straight contest with Mahagathbandhan candidate Ashok Kumar Azad who has been fielded by former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM).

Patna Sahib, which comprises a major part of the state capital and where 18 candidates are in the fray, will witness a clash of titans as Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad seeks to win the seat for the BJP thwarting sitting MP Shatrughan Sinha's bid to retain it for the third consecutive term but this time on a Congress ticket.

In adjoining Pataliputra, 25 candidates are in the fray, though the contest is being seen primarily between Union minister and sitting BJP MP Ram Kripal Yadav who is pitted against RJD's Misa Bharti daughter of his former mentor Lalu Prasad.

The lowest number of 11 candidates, for the phase, are in Ara where sitting BJP MP and Union minister R K Singh's bid to retain the seat has been challenged by young CPI(ML) candidate Raju Yadav whose chances have been bolstered by the Mahagathbandhan supporting his candidature.

In Buxar, another Union minister and sitting BJP MP Ashwini Kumar Choubey is facing the challenge mainly from RJD's Jagadanand Singh who had won the seat in 2009 although the total number of candidates in the fray is 15.

An equal number of candidates are in the fray in Sasaram, a reserved seat which former Lok Sabha Speaker and veteran Congress leader Meira Kumar seeks to wrest back from BJP MP Chhedi Paswan. Karakat, which has 27 candidates, is represented by RLSP chief Upendra Kushwaha who resigned from the Union council of ministers and quit the NDA in December last year before joining the Mahagathbandhan.

His principal challenger is JD(U)'s Mahabali Singh.

Jehanabad was won by RLSP's Arun Kumar in 2014. He was, however, expelled from the party later on and he is in the fray as the candidate of the parallel outfit Rashtriya Samata Party (Secular). However, the main contest is being seen as between RJD's Surendra Prasad Yadav who is the Mahagathbandhan candidate and JD(U)'s Chandreshwar Prasad who represents the NDA.

 

 

 

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