The villagers of Kishanganj said anger over RJD MLA - 'We voted for Aimim ...', watch viral video

RJD MLA Izhar Asafi faced strong opposition to villagers and voters in the Kochadhaman block of the Kishanganj district. When the MLAs reached the residents, they had to face protest action. In the video, which goes on social media viral, it can be seen that the locals express their displeasure by accusing the MLA of changing the party. In the viral video, a young man is seen who told the MLA: “We voted for you on the Aimim ticket, but you changed the party. Whatever happens, I will not vote for you. I will vote for Aimim.” This video is from the Kochadhaman meeting of Bihar. In 2020, Awam questioned the fleeing Mla Izhar Asafi, who wins the election on Aimim ticket and flies in RJD. “The finger will be cut, but will not vote for the others leaving the kite, we suffered and the second party left with the voice” pic.twitter.com/mbabkevi4s – mohammed naseuddin (@naserecorghmc) on August 7, 2025 Kochdhaman was selected from Kochdhaman I was chosen on MLchadhaman. But later he joined RJD. His move is resentment among the voters of the area. In the viral video, the residents are seen fighting with the Mla Mla. A young man asked him why he had broken the confidence of the voters. In response, the MLA is heard and said, “The name you are talking about is Izhar Asafi.” According to the information the MLA received with the villagers, MLAs introduced a scheme in Dhumnagar of Asafi Kutti Panchayat. They started setting the project. Where he had a sharp debate with the residents. People question it after the video has become viral. RJD MLA is mocked. At the same time, MLA supporters say Ishar is working for the development of the Asafi region and that the decision to change the party was part of his political strategy. This controversy once again brought the question of trust and political loyalty to voters. In 2020, Aimim won five seats. Let us know that Owaisi’s party in the Bihar election won five seats in the Bihar election. Four of the five MAs joined RJD after the election. Meeting elections will be held in the state this year. Share this story -tags