Banka: Mla Manoj Yadav attacked his MP son, said: How will he dispute elections if he does not know his home?
Banka, October 11 (IANS). Jdu Mla Manoj Yadav of the Belhar meeting of Bihar, after returning from Patna on Saturday, targeted Chanakya Prakash Yadav, the son of Banka MP Girdhari Yadav, Fel. He said, “How will someone who does not even know where his home of Belhar election is?” The MLA statement comes to a viral video in which Prakash, MP’s son Prakash said: ‘My house falls into the Belhar district,’ while Belhar is a block and not a district. The MLA called an ‘insult to the understanding of the people of Belhar’, and asked questions about the preparation and understanding of the son of the MP. Manoj Yadav claimed that the son of the MP was trying to dispute elections from Belhar using the name and influence of his father, while he had no knowledge of the local geography and public opinion. He also targeted the MP Girdhari Yadav and said that you have been the MP of Banka for 30 years. If you have delivered any concrete achievement in the name of the district development, I am ready to listen to it. The MLA also accused Girdhari Yadav of grabbing land, money making, contracting and threat. He claims that the purpose of the MP is only to defeat Manoj Yadav, even if he has to go to any extent for this. Mla Manoj Yadav said that the Belhar people are fully aware this time and that they decided that “only Manoj Yadav should win.” He expressed the confidence that he would win the election by about 50 thousand votes this time. Let us tell you that the dates for the Bihar meeting election 2025 were announced by the Electoral Commission. Chief election commissioner Gyanesh Kumar said that elections will be held in two phases on all 243 seats of Bihar. The vote will be held on November 6 and for the second phase on November 11 for the first phase. Meanwhile, the election results will be released on November 14. Chief election commissioner Gyanesh Kumar informed that the total number of voters in Bihar is about 7.43 crore. Of these, about 3.92 crore are male and about 3.50 are female voters. He said there are 1,725 third gender voters. About 7.2 lakh disabled voters and 4.04 lakh senior citizens over 85 years are also in the voters list, while the number of voters over 100 years is 14 thousand. There are about 14 lakh voters. –Is MS/DSC Share This Story Tags