Rohtas. Upendra Kushwaha is in the fray as NDA candidate in Karakat, who is being challenged by Raja Ram Singh of CPI ML, this fight has been made triangular by Pawan Singh who is in the fray as an independent. Upendra Kushwaha has put in all his strength, but Raja Ram Singh and Pawan Singh have increased his worries.
On one side is Raja Ram Singh who belongs to the Kushwaha caste. He is in the fray to counter the cadre voters of the CPI(ML) as well as the MY equation of RJD and the Kushwaha caste. On the other hand, independent Pawan Singh belongs to the Rajput caste, which is considered the natural voter of the NDA. Pawan Singh is trying his best to get this vote bank in his favour. At the same time, due to the stardom he got from Bhojpuri films, fans of various castes are keeping a close eye on the voters and are keeping themselves in the competition.
Upendra Kushwaha also belongs to the Kushwaha caste and is trying to win the election with the help of the voters of this caste as well as the vote bank of the NDA. But, the problem he faces is that the CPI(ML) candidate is also from the Kushwaha caste. On the other hand, the NDA voters are from the Rajput caste. Pawan Singh There are some who are increasing the problem. This is the reason why all the big leaders of NDA have put in their full strength for the victory of Upendra Kushwaha and many big leaders are reaching for campaigning.
While Nitish Kumar is holding an election rally for Upendra Kushwaha on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself is going to address a big public rally on May 25. At the same time, BJP National President JP Nadda and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh are also going to hold an election rally for Upendra Kushwaha in Karakat.
Not only this, many big leaders of Bihar NDA are continuously staying in Karakat and are busy campaigning for Upendra Kushwaha day and night. NDA has made Karakat a seat of prestige and has also tried to give a big message by expelling Pawan Singh, who was a member of BJP, from the party.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : May 24, 2024, 12:33 IST