Bihar Politics: Proverb of 1 grenade 100 sick came true, rebel voices were raised once tickets were distributed - ticket allocation spark rebellion one grenade hundred sick scenario
Updated: Fri, 17 Oct 2025 18:19 (IST) After the distribution of tickets, a situation of ‘one grenade a hundred sick’ arose. Many leaders are angry because they did not get tickets and are protesting openly. The fear of rebellion in the parties increased as many claimants did not get tickets. Some leaders are preparing to contest elections as independents. Jagran Correspondent, Buxar. Once the round of ticket distribution is over, the major political party Bharatiya Janata Party is facing discontent in two seats of the district, Buxar and Brahmapur. The most interesting case is of Buxar Sadar seat. Here more than two dozen leaders have staked their claim for tickets from the party. Remove Advertisement Read Only News As soon as the name of former IPS Anand Mishra was announced as the party’s candidate for this seat, other ticket contenders made their grievances public. Many party leaders openly write on the internet media that they will seek votes for the party, but not for any specific candidate. Here one of the leaders who claimed the ticket filed his nomination as an independent candidate. Interestingly, he described himself as close to a strong leader and minister of Bihar BJP. What is even more interesting is that at least five-six BJP leaders, who like him also considered themselves candidates for the ticket, have started donating and collecting donations to contest the elections. The most important claim of money power support was made by a person who has never held any post in BJP but earlier he claimed that the party itself would call him and give him the ticket. Meanwhile, Dr. Satya Prakash Tiwari, co-convener of BJP Bihar State Medical Cell, who contested from Brahmapur seat, has now entered the fray on JSUPA ticket. BJP vacated this seat for LJP.