Bihar meetings elections: JDU's reign on the Beldore seat will be held or India will do wonderful?
Patna, October 4 (IANS). With the rumor of the announcement of the Bihar election, the game of fraud began on political ground. Both NDA and India Coalition Parties are making election strategies. All the political parties see a stir for the choice of potential candidates in every meeting of the state. In this relief, the Beldaur meeting of the Khagaria district is the center of discussions these days. JDU has a hat of victory of the last three elections at the meeting on this seat, which came into being in 2008. In the 2010, 2015 and 2020 elections, Janata Dal United (JDU) constantly won this seat. JDU Panna Lal Singh Patel won three times. Also this time, JDU tries to maintain this hat trick, while the NDA remains curious about the part of the seat. In early 2010 elections, JDU Panna Lal Singh Patel won by more than 45 thousand votes, while Sunita Sharma of Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) finished second with 31 thousand votes and Uma Devi of Congress finished third with 14,655 votes. After that, JDU won again in 2015 when Panna Lal Singh Patel secured more than 63 thousand votes. At the time, Mithilesh Kumar Nishad of LJP received less than 50 thousand votes. At the same time, in the 2020 election, Panna Lal Singh Patel of JDU 56.541 received votes, while the Chandan Kumar alias of Congress, Dr. Chandan Yadav, had to be satisfied with 51.433 votes. At the same time, Mithilesh Kumar Nishad from LJP received 31,229 and Sushant Yadav van BSP received 3,547 votes. Ethnic comparisons in Beldore play an important role in the decision of the election results. Here are Kurmi voters 75 thousand greatest strength, known for loyalty to Nitish Kumar. Apart from this, the presence of Nishad-Suni makes 43 thousand, Yadav 35 thousand, Dalit 40 thousand, Muslim 18 thousand, Nagara 14 thousand, forward 17 thousand, Kushwa 20 thousand, Pashwan 8 thousand and other 50 thousand voters this area very important in political conditions. The mood in the Kurmi -dominated region is often based on caste and party loyality, which marginalizes the issues of development. Beldore is far behind other areas in the development of the mount. The annual flood of Kosi River takes away the developmental works of the region. A lack of broken roads, bridges and roofs is the biggest problem here. At the same time, education and health services are also in a bad form. In 2020, Beldore had 3,06,644 registered voters, which increased to 3,20,807 by 2024. Between this growing voter number JDU wants to keep its holding strong. Beldore voters give preference to ethnic and political loyalty as a development, whereby the general development of this region is still incomplete. Will the issue of development be heavy with politics this time? This question will determine the future of Beldaur. -Ians Aks/PSK