Lalu Yadav.
Bihar will hold assembly elections in 2025, so the by-elections held there are considered semi-finals. The state has held elections to four seats, including Belaganj, Imamganj, Ramgarh and Tarari assembly seats. The RJD holds two of these seats. But in this by-election, the Lalu family’s party failed to win even its stronghold seat of Belaganj. This happened in Bihar, where the party suffered a setback, but at the same time, it also received good news from Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand. In this news we will know, after losing everything in Bihar, what miracles has the party done in these two states?
The biggest pressure facing the Lalu family is the loss of their seats in by-elections in the state, where the party has been in power for decades. First let’s talk about Belaganj assembly seat. This seat is occupied by Surendra Yadav, the strong leader of the RJD. He has won consecutive elections since 1990. In other words, he held this seat for 34 years. But this time, he was facing a huge defeat. This time Manorama Devi of JDU won from this seat. Ashok Kumar Singh of the BJP won the Ramgarh seat.
Big good news from Jharkhand
This becomes a tense issue for the Lalu family. Now we will know what this good news is and it will help end the tension in RJD. First let us know the good news about Vickers from Jharkhand. The RJD fielded seven candidates this time and the party performed well here too.
The party won a total of four out of these seven seats. These include Bishranpur, Deoghar, Godda and Hussainabad assembly seats. The performance of RJD candidates is seen as important for the party. The electoral performance is seen as a huge success for the RJD.
This good news comes from UP
Now we know what good news the Lalu family has received from Uttar Pradesh. In fact, UP held by-elections to nine seats on November 20. Karhal Assembly is one of them. To this end, Akhilesh fielded Lalu’s youngest son-in-law Taj Pratap Yadav in the election. Even SP can win only two seats here. But Kalha Congress is also included in these two seats and Lalu’s son-in-law became MLA from here.