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Lok Sabha elections 2019: A lot has changed in Bihar since last general election

The arch rivals of 2014 -- BJP and JD(U) -- are allies this time, Sharad Yadav, the key confidant of Nitish Kumar is now in the Opposition camp as is BJP’s former Patna Sahib MP Shatrughan Sinha and RJD is fighting its first Lok Sabha election without its leader Lalu Yadav.

Updated on: Apr 22, 2019, 20:41:41 IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By
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In Bihar, which will witness voting in five of its 40 Lok Sabha seats in the third phase on April 23, the political scenario has undergone a pronounced change since last general elections in 2014.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar addresses an election campaign rally in Khagaria. (PTI file photo)
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar addresses an election campaign rally in Khagaria. (PTI file photo)

The arch rivals of 2014 -- BJP and JD(U) -- are allies this time, Sharad Yadav, the key confidant of Nitish Kumar is now in the Opposition camp as is BJP’s Patna Sahib MP Shatrughan Sinha and RJD is fighting its first Lok Sabha election without its leader Lalu Yadav , who is in jail in a fodder scam case.

In the previous Lok Sabha election, the NDA had won Jhanjharpur and Khagaria, while the UPA had won the Supaul seat. The remaining two seats of Madhepura and Araria had gone to the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). This time around, both the UPA and the NDA have added more allies to their alliances and have let go of some seats for their new partners.

In the five seats -- Madhepura, Supaul, Jhanjharpur, Khagaria and Araria-- that go to vote on Tuesday, the JD(U) is contesting on three, while the BJP and LJP are contesting on one each. In the UPA, while the Congress has fielded its candidate on one seat, the RJD has got the lion’s share of three seats with one seat being left for the Vikasheel Insaan Party (VIP), led by Mukesh Sahni.

Read: Full coverage of Lok Sabha elections 2019

In Madhepura, four-time MP Sharad Yadav, contesting on a Rashtriya Janata Dal ticket, is facing a battle for survival against the Janata Dal United’s Dinesh Chandra Yadav and Rajesh Ranjan, alias Pappu Yadav, who is contesting as an independent candidate.

It’ll be a do-or-die battle for Sharad Yadav with state chief minister Nitish Kumar personally overseeing the campaign against Yadav, a one-time friend who broke away in 2017. If defeated, Sharad Yadav may find himself in political exile. In the 2014 Lok Sabha election, Pappu Yadav, contesting as an independent, had won from the seat.

In Supaul, Pappu Yadav’s wife Ranjeet Ranjan will be looking for a second term in office on a Congress ticket. She will go up against JD(U)’s Dileshwar Kamait.

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In the Seemanchal region’s Araria, the only Lok Sabha seat in Bihar from where the BJP has fielded its own candidate, the party is relying on PM Narendra Modi’s charisma to ride it to victory. The BJP has fielded its former MP Pradeep Kumar Singh against Rashtriya Janata Dal’s Sarfaraz Alam, who had won the March 2018 bye-election after his father and sitting MP Mohammed Taslimuddin died in September 2017. The BJP will be looking for a repeat of Singh’s 2009 performance. Known to be a traditional BJP seat, the party has won it four times since 1991 with the RJD winning it thrice in this period. While the BJP is banking on the OBC and EBC votes, Sarfaraz Alam is looking to consolidate the Muslim-Yadav votes long with those of the Mahadalits.

In Khagaria, Mukesh Sahni, who heads the Vikasheel Insaan Party (VIP), is contesting against the sitting MP Ali Kaiser of LJP. Sahni will be looking to cash in on the sizeable Nishad voters as well as the core voter base of the RJD.

Constituency Sitting MP
Assam
Dhubri Badruddin Ajmal, AIUDF
Kokrajhar Naba Kumar Sarania, IND
Barpeta Sirajuddin Ajmal, AIUDF
Gauhati Bijoya Chakravarty, BJP
Bihar
Jhanjharpur Birendra Kumar Choudhary, BJP
Supaul Ranjeet Ranjan, Congress
Araria Sarfaraz Alam, RJD 
Madhepura Pappu Yadav, RJD
Khagaria Mehboob Ali Kaiser, LJP
Chhattisgarh
Surguja Kamalbhan Singh Marabi, BJP
Raigarh Vishnu Deo Sai, BJP
Janjgir-Champa Kamla Patle, BJP
Korba Banshilal Mahto, BJP
Bilaspur Lakhan Lal Sahu, BJP
Durg Tamradhwaj Sahu, Congress
Raipur Ramesh Bais, BJP
Goa
North Goa Shripad Yesso Naik, Bharatiya Janata Party
South Goa Narendra Keshav Sawaikar, BJP
Gujarat
Kachchh Vinod Lakhamashi Chavda, BJP
Banaskantha Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary, BJP
Patan Liladharbhai Vaghela, BJP
Mahesana  Jayshreeben Kanubha Patel, BJP
Sabarkantha Dipsinh Shankarsinh Rathod, BJP
Gandhinagar LK Advani, BJP
Ahmedabad East Paresh Rawal, BJP
Ahmedabad West Kirit Premjibhai Solanki, BJP
Surendranagar Devjibhai Govindbhai Fatepara, BJP
Rajkot Mohanbhai Kundariya, BJP
Porbandar Vitthalbhai Hansrajbhai Radadiya, BJP
Jamnagar Poonamben Hematbhai Maadam, BJP
Junagadh Chudasama Rajeshbhai Naranbhai, BJP
Amreli Naranbhai Bhikhabhai Kachhadiya, BJP
Bhavnagar Dr Bharatiben Dhirubhai Shiyal, BJP
Anand Dilip M Patel, BJP
Kheda Devusinh Chauhan, BJP
Panchmahal Prabhatsinh Pratapsinh Chauhan, BJP
Dahod  Jaswantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor, BJP
Vadodara Ranjanben Dhananjay Bhatt , BJP (won bypoll)
Chhota Udaipur Ramsinh Rathwa, BJP
Bharuch Mansukhbhai Dhanjibhai Vasava, BJP
Bardoli Prabhubhai Nagarbhai Vasava, BJP
Surat Darshana Vikram Jardosh, BJP
Navsari CR Patil, BJP
Valsad KC Patel, BJP
Jammu and Kashmir
Anantnag Vacant
Karnataka
Chikkodi Prakash Hukkeri, Congress
Belgaum Angadi Suresh Channabasappa, BJP
Bagalkot Gaddigoudar Parvatagouda Chandanagouda, BJP
Bijapur  Ramesh Jigajinagi, BJP
Gulbarga Mallikarjun Kharge, Congressha
Raichur BV Nayak, Congress
Bidar Bhagwanth Kuba, BJP
Koppal Karadi Sanganna Amarappa, BJP
Bellary B. Sreeramulu, BJP
Haveri Udasi Shivakumar Channabasappai, BJP
Dharwad Pralhad Joshi, BJP
Uttara Kannada Ananthkumar Hegde, BJP
Davanagere
Shimoga BS Yeddyurappa, BJP
Constituency Sitting MP
Kerala
Kasaragod P Karunakaran, CPI(M)
Kannur PK Srieemathi, CPI(M)
Vadakara Mullappally Ramachandran, INC
Wayanad  
Kozhikode Vacant after sitting MP MI Shavas of Congress died in 2016
Malappuram E. Ahamed, IUML
Ponnani ET Mohammed Basheer, IUML
Palakkad MB Rajesh, CPI(M)
Alathur P.K.Biju, CPI(M)
Thrissur C. N. Jayadevan, CPI
Chalakudy Innocent, Independent
Ernakulam KV Thomas, Congress
Idukki dv. Joice George, Independent
Kottayam  Jose K. Mani, Kerala Congress (M)
Alappuzha  KC Venugopal, Congress
Mavelikkara Kodikunnil Suresh, Congress
Pathanamthitta Anto Antony, Congress
Kollam NK Premachandran, RSP
Attingal A Sampath, CPI(M)
Thiruvananthapuram Shashi Tharoor, Congress
Maharashtra
Jalgaon A.T. Nana Patil, BJP
Raver Khadase Raksha Nikhil, BJP
Jalna Danve Raosaheb Dadarao, BJP
Aurangabad Sushil Kumar Singh, BJP
Raigad Anant Geete, Shiv Sena
Pune Anil Shirole, BJP
Baramati Supriya Sule, NCP
Ahmednagar Gandhi Dilipkumar Mansukhlal, BJP
Madha ohite Patil Vijaysinh Shankarrao, Nationalist Congress Party
Sangli Sanjaykaka Patil, BJP
Satara Udayanraje Pratapsinha Bhonsale, NCP
Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg Vinayak Bhaurao Raut, Shiv Sena
Kolhapur Dhananjay Bhimrao Mahadik, NCP
Hatkanangle Raju Shetty, Swabhimani Paksha
Odisha
Sambalpur Nagendra Kumar Pradhan, BJD
Keonjhar Sakuntala Laguri, BJD
Dhenkanal Tathagata Satpathy, BJD
Cuttack Bhartuhari Mahatab, BJD
Puri Pinaki Misra, BJD
Bhubaneswar  Prasanna Kumar Patasani, BJD
Uttar Pradesh
Moradabad Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar, BJP
Rampur Nepal Singh, BJP
Sambhal Satyapal Singh, BJP
Firozabad  Akshay Yadav, SP
Mainpuri Tej Pratap Singh Yadav, SP
Etah Rajveer Singh, BJP
Badaun Dharmendra Yadav, SP
Aonla Dharmendra Kumar, BJP
Bareilly  Santosh Kumar Gangwar, BJP
Pilibhit Maneka Gandhi, BJP
West Bengal
Balurghat Arpita Ghosh, Trinamool Congress
Maldaha Uttar Mausam Noor, Congress
Maldaha Dakshin Abu Hasem Khan Chowdhury, Congress
Jangipur Abhijit Mukherjee, Congress
Murshidabad  Badaruddoza Khan, CPI(M)
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Dadra and Nagar Haveli Natubhai Gomanbhai Patel, BJP
Daman and Diu
Daman and Diu Lalubhai Patel, BJP
Tripura
East Tripura  Jitendra Choudhury, CPI(M)