General Elections
Women’s Reservation Bill will come up again for parliament’s approval
The controversial Women’s Reservation Bill will come up again for parliament’s approval in the current session.
The cabinet approved the amended version of the bill which seeks to reserve 33% seats in state legislatures and parliament for women. The issue of providing reservation to women has been a contentious issue right from the time it was brought before parliament in 1996.
While all major political parties — Congress, BJP and CPI(M) — are in favour of the bill, its passage has been held up because of stiff resistance from parties like SP, RJD and JD(U). Those opposed to the bill have, on several occasions, even physically tried to stop it from being introduced in parliament.
The historic Women’s Reservation Bill may soon become law. At least the UPA government wants it passed in Rajya Sabha by March 8 – as a gift to the country on International Women’s Day.
The Congress and the BJP have issued a whip to MPs to vote in its favour, and the Left is backing the bill as well.
Apart from reserving 33 per cent MP and MLA seats for women, it’s a bill of many hopes and promises for many in politics.
ECI holds bilateral meetings with foreign poll panels
Indian electronic voting machines (EVMs) may be a subject of controversy in the country, but that hasn’t stopped poll panels of many countries, including South Africa from showing interest in acquiring the ballot gadget.
According to the Election Commission of India, poll bodies of South Africa, Mauritius, Kenya and Nepal have evinced keen interest in the EVMs.
The interest in Indian EVMs from foreign poll management bodies comes in the backdrop of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Telugu Desam Party and the AIADMK, among others, and some rights activists raising questions over the proper functioning of the voting machines.
The Chief Election Commissioner Navin Chawla and Election Commissioners Dr. S.Y. Quraishi and V.S. Sampath held bilateral discussions with Deputy Secretary-General of Commonwealth Mmasegoa Masire-Mwamba, Commissioner of Federal Election Commission, USA, Ellen L. Weinstraub, Deputy Chairperson of Independent Electoral Commission, South Africa, Thoko Nandisile Mpumlwana, Election Commissioner of Mauritius M.I. Abdool Rahman, Chairman of Interim Independent Electoral Commission of Kenya Ahmed Issack Hassan, among others.
During the discussions, South Africa, Mauritius, Kenya and Nepal evinced keen interest in the Electronic Voting Machine of the Election Commission of India.
The exchanges with the United States focused on campaign financing, expenditure scrutiny and regulatory provisions.
Improvement of electoral rolls, voters’ awareness and education, enforcement of model code of conduct and engagement of technology in improving election management were discussed in the bilateral meetings.
India Elections : AIADMK meets CEC over Pennagaram assembly by poll
Political activity is building up around the Pennagaram assembly by-poll in Tamil Nadu with an AIADMK delegation calling on Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Navin Chawla Monday, four days after the DMK-Congress-VCK combine met him to ask for elections at the earliest.
A delegation of AIADMK MPs on Monday told the Election Commission that names of over 42,000 voters were deleted from the electoral rolls in Pennagaram assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu where the bypoll has been put on hold by the poll panel.
The MPs from both Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha met Chief Election Commissioner Navin Chawla and other Election Commissioners S. Y. Quraishi and V. Sampath and demanded a proper inquiry be conducted regarding the deletion of such a large number of voters.
Originally scheduled to be held Jan 20 this year, the by-poll was postponed to February by the Election Commission upon the representations from the opposition AIADMK, MDMK, PMK, Communist Party of India (CPI) and Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M).
They said the Pongal and Tamil New Year festivals fall during the campaign period and the assembly session would start Jan 6.
They also said the Election Commission had declared the poll date in an undue haste within 21 days of Periannan’s death.
However, the ruling DMK and its ally Congress had opposed the decision.
When the electoral rolls were revised in 2010, several political parties had complained to the Election Commission about the omission of thousands of voters from the list.
Shiv Sena warns RSS
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has taken on the MNS and the Shiv Sena by coming out in support of north Indians in Maharashtra.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has asked sangh workers in Maharashtra to protect north Indians from attacks. This could be the organisation making clear its stance against any linguistic chauvinism.
Stung by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s (RSS) criticism of its anti-north Indians policy, the Shiv Sena on Monday hit back saying the RSS should “keep off the issue”.
“We do not need lessons from the RSS. It will be in their interest not to rake up the issue. Our stand on this is not new. Mumbai belongs to Marathis,” Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray asserted in Mumbai.
Bal Thackeray celebrated his 84th birthday
Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray celebrated his 84th birthday, and used the occasion to make it clear that he remains at the helm of the party.
“I have the remote control of politics and the remote control will continue to remain with me,” said Thackeray in an editorial in party mouthpiece Saamana.
Thackeray retired from politics five years ago, making way for son Uddhav to lead the party.
Shivraj Patil sworn in as Punjab governor
Shivraj Vishwanath Patil was sworn-in as the Governor of Punjab today in place of S F Rodrigues whose term had expired in November last year.
Patil, a former union home minister and ex-Lok Sabha speaker, was administered the oath of office by Punjab and Haryana High Court Chief Justice Mukul Mudgal at the Punjab Raj Bhawan.
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, his Deputy Sukhbir Badal, Local Bodies Minister Manoranjan Kalia, Leader of Opposition Rajinder Kaur Bhattal and Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda were among those present.
He had resigned from the post of Home Minister on November 30, 2008 following widespread criticism after the terrorist attack in Mumbai.
He is the first political personality in two decades to be made Punjab governor. The post was mostly held by retired generals as Punjab is a frontier state.
Congress launched youth membership drive in Bihar
The Congress launched an ambitious youth membership drive in 16 districts across Bihar, with the aim of staging a comeback in the state.
A vision of All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary Rahul Gandhi, the Youth Congress hopes to induct members in the agegroup of 18- 35 years to bolster the party ahead of the assembly elections to be held later in the year.
Organisational polls of the Youth Congress are scheduled to be held in May.
Rahul wants the Youth Congress to be free of criminal elements and has entrusted the task of monitoring the elections to K. J. Rao, former adviser to the Election Commission of India.
India Elections : Voting rights to NRIs
India’s Government is considering a plan that would enable millions of overseas national to vote in elections.
With an estimated 30 million Indians living overseas, the Indian diaspore has been a powerful force in their homeland’s rise on the world stage.
India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has finally announced that plans are afoot to enable Indians living abroad to vote in the next general elections.
The Prime Minister, who has so far done little about banishing and trashing to the dustbin the so-called Black List of Sikhs, went further and said, “In fact, I would go a step further and ask why more overseas Indians should not return home to join politics and public life as they are increasingly doing in business and academia.”
The Government hopes NRIs will be able to vote in the next general elections, slated for 2014.
Deve Gowda faced the ire of the BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers across Karnataka hit the streets on Monday to protest Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) chief HD Deve Gowda’s use of invectives against Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa. Protesters garlanded the former prime minister’s portraits with shoes and burnt his effigies.
The political mudslinging over the NICE project plunged to an unprecedented low with former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda calling Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa and state Advocate General Ashok Harnahalli ‘bastards’ on Sunday.
Gowda’s angry outburst came when he accused the CM and the Advocate General of conniving with the Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprise Ltd (NICE), which he alleged had grabbed land from farmers for the Bangalore Mysore Infrastructure Corridor (BMIC) project.
Jharkhand Elections Results : Shibu Soren has begun bargaining for power
Shibu Soren who emerged as the kingmaker here,Not only did the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha emerge as the single-largest party along with the BJP, it has actually improved its tally from 2005 by one seat to 18. Its vote share has shown a more impressive rise, from less than 3 per cent to 9 per cent.
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) supremo Shibu Soren, an aspiring chief ministerial candidate, has begun bargaining for power.
Camping at his house in Bokaro, around 150 km north of state capital Ranchi, the JMM chief kept his cards close to his chest, refusing to announce which alliance he would prefer for the formation of a government in Jharkhand.
The assembly results threw up a fractured mandate on Wednesday with the JMM emerging as the joint largest party, winning 18 seats — as many as the rival Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Several political formations have emerged to stake claim for government-formation in the House of 81 members, but none are in a position to ignore the JMM.
Apart from the chief minister’s chair, Soren is reportedly demanding the deputy CM’s post for his son, Dumka legislator Hemant Soren.
Jharkhand Assembly Poll Results : JMM to play kingmaker
ECI has declared the Jharkhand Assembly election results 2009. These are the results of the general elections that have been held been in the state after four years. It had not been held for all these years as the state, that had been separated from Bihar in the year 2009, could not secure the number of votes that are required for a party to gain majority. As a result, the state had witnessed a lot of brokering of seats and votes of the political parties, but Jharkhand had mostly been under the rule of the Governor.
Jharkhand threw up a hung Assembly today with the Congress-JVM(P) alliance as the largest grouping with 25 seats, well short of majority, and the JMM (18) and RJD (5) all set to be kingmakers — in a House of 81, any combine will need the support of at least 41 MLAs to form a government.
Indications of a tough bargain came from JMM which said it would back anyone who would support Guruji, the name given to Soren by his supporters. “I am not going anywhere. If anybody is willing to support us, we are ready to talk,” Soren told partymen as the results came in.
It is possible that Congress and BJP will be vying to form an alliance with the JMM. Another surprising aspect is that the people have chosen to elect so many independent candidates. Some reports claim that the Congress might end up joining hands with the JMM, but that is dependent on Shibu Soren being elected the Chief Minister. Congress has already made an alliance with the Jharkhand Vikash Morcha, that has secured 8 seats in the Jharkhand Assembly elections 2009.
The BJP-JD(U) alliance, which won 36 seats in the 2005 elections, was the second largest grouping with 20 seats. In New Delhi, BJP parliamentary board spokesperson Ananth Kumar indicated that his party did not rule out the possibility of forming a government in Jharkhand.
Jharkhand Assembly Elections : BJP Takes Early Lead
Initial trends emerging from the counting for Jharkhand Assembly elections on Wednesday indicated an edge for the BJP in the 81-member House.
The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was ahead in 22 seats on Wednesday while the Congress was leading in 21 constituencies as early trends of vote counting in Jharkhand indicated a hung assembly.
Counting of votes polled in the five-phased Jharkhand assembly elections began Wednesday morning amid heavy security. Trends available for 47 seats indicated that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was ahead of the Congress.
The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) was leading in eight seats and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in six.
There are about 30,000 security forces and 5,200 officials at the 31 counting centres in the state.
Nitin Gadkari takes over as BJP President
Nitin Gadkari, a 52-year old businessman-turned-politician was appointed as the youngest president of India’s main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday, marking a generational change in the party’s hierarchy.
The party on Friday began the process of passing on the baton to the younger generation. It first replaced its opposition leader in the Lok Sabha LK Advani and later, party president Rajnath Singh also decided to step down.
Gadkari was elected the party chief in a meeting of a 10-member BJP Parliamentary Board, as Singh declared him his successor, describing him as “an able, capable and skilled political activist”.
Chiranjeevi resigned from Andhra assembly
Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi on Thursday morning resigned from the state assembly and vowed to fight for a united Andhra Pradesh.
Stating that the Telangana sentiment has been exploited by political leaders at all levels, the PRP chief put the signature on his resignation letter in front of the media and said it would be forwarded to Speaker N Kiran Kumar Reddy later in the day by one of his MLAs.
Claiming that a united Andhra is in the best interests of the people of Telangana, Chiranjeevi said he would undertake an extensive tour of the Telangana region and educate the people as to why an undivided state is more beneficial to them. “I may face a lot of opposition, but I will still undertake it,” he said and vowed that his stance of an AP where social justice is ushered in will not change.
The PRP chief’s announcement triggered protests from the Telangana party workers who had assembled outside the party office at Jubilee Hills. The police had to take a few of them under preventive custody.
Chiranjeevi’s resignation will now shift the focus on the two MLAs from Telangana who are among the 18 legislators elected from that party.
While all the PRP legislators from the non-Telangana regions had already submitted their resignations to the Speaker in protest against the division of the state, PRP MLA from Balakonda Y Anil resigned from the house on Wednesday and A Maheshwar Reddy from Nirmal in Adilabad district, the remaining party MLA from the region, is likely to put in his papers later on Thursday.
Political crisis in AP over division issue
Andhra Assembly adjourned for 30 minutes after MLAs raised pro-united Andhra slogans. The House was adjourned after MLAs objected to sloganeering. Protests broke out outside AP Assembly after adjournment.
The political crisis in Andhra Pradesh over separate statehood for the Telangana region had deepened on Sunday with those for and against its creation hardening their attitudes.
People’s representatives from the coastal Andhra region continued their agitation against splitting the state for the third day on Sunday while politicians in Telangana began to prepare for victory rallies from Monday.
Meanwhile, with growing demands for quickly introducing a resolution for carving Telangana out of Andhra Pradesh, the state Assembly is likely to adjourn early when it re-assembles after the weekend recess. As MLAs remained polarised along regional lines, sources claimed that the option of adjourning the House is under consideration, with as many as 130 MLAs in the 294-member Assembly resigning in a bid to protest the creation of Telangana.
However, Chief Minister K Rosaiah has already said a resolution on Telangana would be moved in the Assembly only if there is consensus among all parties. But a number of MLAs claim that if a resolution is introduced it will be opposed by as many as 225 MLAs.
Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao
Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao (born 17 February 1954) frequently abbreviated KCR, is a member of the 15th Lok Sabha of India. Orginally a member of the Telugu Desam Party, he founded the Telegana Rashtra Samithi for the cause of a separate Telangana state.
Apart from being the president of TRS, he is currently a member of the 15th Lok Sabha of India and represents the Mahaboobnagar constituency of Andra Pradesh. He is also an active member of the Velama community and has served as the cabinet minister for Labour and Employment.
KCR was a member of the TDS in the 90s and was made the deputy speaker after the 1999 elctions,went against his hope for a ministerial post. He quit TDS in 2001 to start TRS. Gradually, a strong feeling of alienation that Telangana was far less developed than the rest of Andhra started sinking in. In 2004 elections, YS Rajasekhara Reddy gave his support to KCR for the cause but soon got coldfeet. This triggered resginations of TRS MLAs. Soon after this, KCR also gave up his union post.
TRS fought the 2004 general elections in alliance with Congress. It was able to win 5 MP seats. TRS was part of the UPA coalition government led by Congress until it had withdrawn its support citing the reason that UPA was not in a mood to give nod for separate Telangana state.In 2009, it fought the general elections part of the opposition coalition.
K. Chandrasekhar Rao, launched a fast-unto-death demanding separate Telangana. He ended his 11 days long fast after Government of India promised on December 10th, 2009 to initiate the process of carving out the state of Telangana.
Centre Finally Agrees For Telangana
The Centre blinked over the issue of Telangana state on Wednesday night and expressed its desire to start the process of forming the new state by dividing Andhra Pradesh.
Home minister P. Chidambaram told reporters outside the Prime Minister’s house that the Andhra Pradesh assembly would soon pass a resolution seeking to create a Telangana state.
All cases against those who have been protesting would also be withdrawn, he added.
Following the announcement, Telangana Rashtra Samithi ( TRS) leader K. Chandrashekar Rao ( KCR) ended his fast past midnight on Wednesday.
Jharkhand sees 58 percent polling, two BSF personnel killed
The third phase of the Jharkhand assembly polls on Tuesday posted an average 58 per cent turnout, despite the killing of two paramilitary personnel and arrest of a former legislator of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha.
The two BSF personnel were killed when Maoist guerrillas opened fire in Dumka.
The third phase of polling started at 7 a.m. on a dull note but it gained momentum after about three hours. The voting time has been advanced from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. due to security reasons.
The results of the balloting will decide the fate of five former ministers, including former deputy chief minister Stephen Marandi and Hemant Soren, son of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) chief Shibu Soren.
In Dumka, a police complaint was lodged against Hemant Soren for instigating supporters to attack the Congress nominee’s office.
Security had been beefed up for the voting as half of the 11 assembly constituencies that went to the polls are considered Maoist strongholds.
Jharkhand Assembly Elections : List of Contestants for Phase 3
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 07-Sikaripara (ST) Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
Devid Murmu2
Nalin SorenJhankhand Mukti Morcha
3
Paritosh SorenJharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik)
4
Raja MarandiJanata Dal (United)
5
Sitaram Murmu6
Palton HansdakCommunist Party Of Indian (Marxist- Leninist ) (Liberation)
7
Babulal KiskuRevolutionary Socialist Party
8
Bhim SorenLoktantrik Samata Dal
9
Munni HansdaAll India Trinamool Congress
10
Habil MurmuRashtriya Desaj Party
11
Pankaj Kumar TuduIndependent
12
Hopna BaskiIndependent
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 10-Dumka (ST) Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1 Raska Soren 2 Lois MarandiBharatiya Janata Party
3 Subhash HembromCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
4 Stephen MarandiIndian National Congress
5 Hemant SorenJharkhand Mukti Morcha
6 Ashok Kumar MurmuAll India Trinamool Congress
7 Nirmala MurmuRevolutionary Socialist Party
8 Yogesh MurmuLoktantrik Samata Dal
9 Rameshwar SorenCommunist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation)
10 Shiv Jatan Tudu 11 Alesh HansdaIndependent
12 Naresh Kumar Grace MarandiIndependent
13 Noel Kishor MarandiIndependent
14 Pradhan MurmuIndependent
15 Babu Ram MurmuIndependent
16 Malin HembromIndependent
17 Meena SorenIndependent
18 Ram Kishore MarandiIndependent
19 Dr.Srilal KiskuIndependent
20 Satish SorenIndependent
21 Simon SorenIndependent
22 Sona MurmuIndependent
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 11-Jama (ST) Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
Prem Anand Soren2
Manoj Kumar SinghBharatiya Janata Party
3
Vijaya Pahan4
Sita SorenJharkhand Mukti Morcha
5
Sushil MarandiIndian National Congress
6
Arjun Pujhar7
English MarandiAll India Trinamool Congress
8
Lukhi Ram TuduLoktantrik Samata Dal
9
Surju TuduUnited Goans Democratic Party
10
Awliys SorenIndependent
11
Kaleshwar SorenIndependent
12
Gobind HembromIndependent
13
Chunumunu MarandiIndependent
14
Jitan MarandiIndependent
15
Nirmal BesraIndependent
16
Paneshal TuduIndependent
17
Parbati HembromIndependent
18
Pradhan KiskuIndependent
19
Birsa ToppoIndependent
20
Mangal MurmuIndependent
21
Siril HansdaIndependent
22
Suresh SorenIndependent
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 12-Jarmundi Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1 Devendra KunwarJharkhand Mukti Morcha
2 Prabhat Kumar Singh 3 BadalIndian National Congress
4 Ranjit Yadav 5 Barun Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party 6 Anup Kumar RankrajSamata Party
7 Gopal Chandra RayLoktantrik Samata Dal
8 Prabhakar DubeyAll India Trinamool Congress
9 Braj Kishore PanditAll India Forward Bloc
10 Lambodar DarbeyAJSU Party
11 Lal Mohan RayBahujan Shakti
12 Sahadeo Prasad YadavComunist Party of India (Marxsist-Leninist) (Liberation)
13 Kutubuddin AnsariIndependent
14 Kumar Mani TuduIndependent
15 Ghanshyam MahtoIndependent
16 Jaydeo MandalIndependent
17 Durga Prasad LaskerIndependent
18 Navendu SenIndependent
19 Bajrang Lal AgarwalIndependent
20 Babu Ram MurmuIndependent
21 Raghu Nandan TiwaryIndependent
22 Ramprit RajakIndependent
23 Ram Fal LayakIndependent
24 Shankar Prasad MarikIndependent
25 Shreepati MandalIndependent
26 Sanat Kumar SahaIndependent
27 Sameer MiyaIndependent
28 Sushila DeviIndependent
29 Hari Charan KhawareIndependent
30 Hari Narain PujharIndependent
31 Harinarayan RayIndependent
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 35-Bermo Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
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Md. Aftab Alam KhanCommunist Party of India
2
Kashinath SinghJharkhand Mukti Morcha
3
Baijnath Besra4
Yogeshwar MahtoBharatiya Janata Party
5
Rajendra Prasad SinghIndian National Congress
6
Arun Kumar Tiwary Jharkhand Party7
Chinta DeviAll India Trinamool Congress
8
Jiteshwar Kumar KodaBharatiya Rashtravadi Samanta Party
9
Digamber MahtoAJSU Party
10
Ashok Kumar MahtoIndependent
11
Om Prakash PrasadIndependent
12
Uttam MahtoIndependent
13
Karm chand HansdaIndependent
14
Kailash Chandra MahtoIndependent
15
Gangadhar PrajapatiIndependent
16
Deepak Kumar JaiswalIndependent
17
Devishwar ManjhiIndependent
18
Naryan GiriIndependent
19
Raghunath MahtoIndependent
20
Raj Kumar SharmaIndependent
21
Bibhuti Prasad SinghIndependent
22
Sunil GhansiIndependent
23
Subhash ChakrabortyIndependent
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 36-Bokaro Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
Aklu Ram Mahto
2
Anand Shankar Singh
3
Md. Izrail Ansari
Indian National Congress
4
Mantu Kumar Yadav
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
5
Randhir Kumar
Nationalist Congress Party
6
Shailendra Mahto
Janata Dal (United)
7
Samaresh Singh
Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik)
8
Ajay Kumar Singh
All India Trinamool Congress
9
Arun Mahto
Jharkhand Party
10
Md. Imran Raja
National Lokhind Party
11
Ahsanu Ullah Sah
AJSU Party
12
Gopal Thakur
Navjawan Sangharsh Morcha
13
Janardan Pandey
Socialist Party (Lohia)
14
Pradeep Kumar Gope
All India Forward Bloc
15
Babneshwar Prasad Singh ‘Baagi’
Shoshit Samaj Dal
16
Manshu Ram Manjhi
United Goans Democratic Party
17
Ram Naresh Yadav
18
Shashi Bhushan Vishwakarma
Bharatiya Rashtrawadi Samanta Party
19
Santosh Kumar
Indian People’s Forward Bloc
20
Sudhir Singh
Samata Party
21
Sunil Das
Amra Bangalee
22
Md. Hasnul Ansari
Marxist Co-ordination
23
Ashok Choudhary
Independent
24
Antu Bodra
Independent
25
Krishna Kumar Singh
Independent
26
Md. Kaiser Afroj
Independent
27
Gayatri Devi Mahto
Independent
28
Gulab Chandra
Independent
29
Jagpati Singh
Independent
30
Tejnarayan Singh Yadav
Independent
31
Durga Devi Tapariya
Independent
32
Dhiraj Kumar Singh
Independent
33
Pradip Burman
Independent
34
Francis Sarwan
Independent
35
Bhaiya Pritam
Independent
36
Mojan Mahto
Independent
37
Yadunandan Prasad
Independent
38
Rajendra Mahto
Independent
39
Ram Krishna Tripathy
Independent
40
Ramadhar Singh Yadav
Independent
41
Ramautar Prasad
Independent
42
Vikash Kumar Tiwary
Independent
43
Shankar Singh
Independent
44
Sajan Agrawal alias Prakash
Independent
45
Salim Khan
Independent
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 37-Chandankiyari (SC) Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
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Amar Kumar Bauri
Jharkhand Vikas Morcha ( Prajatantrik)
2
Dubraj Das
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
3
Fulava Devi
Bahujan Samaj party
4
Santosh Rajwar
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
5
Haru Rajwar
Janata Dal (United)
6
Hiralal Bauri
Nationalist Congress Party
7
Umakant Rajak
AJSU Party
8
Kamta Prasad Paswan
Jharkhand Janadhikar Manch
9
Gauri Lal Bauri
Lok Jan Shakti Party
10
Chhote Lal Rajbans
Marxist co-ordination
11
Janardan Hari
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation))
12
Dilip Bauri
13
Birendra Das
United National Loktantrik Party
14
Mohan Das
Ambedkar National Congress
15
Sanjay Bauri
Rashtriya Pragatisheel Prajatantra Party
16
Satish Chandra Rajak
All India Trinamool Congress
17
Sunil Das
Amra Bangalee
18
Anil Bauri
Indepandent
19
Uttam Bhuinya
Indepandent
20
Prafulya Kumar Ray
Indepandent
21
Balaram Rajwar
Indepandent
22
Babu Lal Rajwar
Indepandent
23
Manbodh Das
Indepandent
24
Manoj Kumar Kapardar
Indepandent
25
Ram Prasad Rajak
Indepandent
26
Suresh Kumar Rajwar
Indepandent
27
Sristidhar Rajwar
Indepandent
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 28-Dhanwar Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
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Arjun MarandiJharkhand Mukti Morcha
2
Nizamuddin AnsariJharkhand Vikas Morcha
(Prajatantrik)
3
Nejamaudin4
Ravindra Kumar RayBharatiya Janata Party
5
Deochand Pd. YadavJharkhand Party
6
Manoj YadavLok Jan Shakti Party
7
Raj Kumar YadavCommunist Party Of India
(Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation)
8
Om Parkash RavidasIndependent
9
Baladev RavidasIndependent
10
Rameshwar Prasad YadavIndependent
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 29-Bagodar Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
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Giridhari Ram2
Gautam Sagar Rana3
Nakul Pd. MandalBharatiya Janata Party
4
Nagendra MahtoJharkhand Vikas Morcha
(Prajatantrik)
5
Satrudhan Pd. MandalJharkhand Mukti Morcha
6
Baldeo Pd. MahtoJharkhand Party
7
Vinod Kumar SinghCommunist Party Of India
(Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation)
8
Abdul MobinIndependent
9
Ashok Kumar MandalIndependent
10
Imtiyaj AnsariIndependent
11
Jagdish MahtoIndependent
12
Prakash PrasadIndependent
13
Mahesh MishraIndependent
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 30-Jamua(SC) Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
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Arjun Baitha
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
2
Kedar Hazra
3
Chandrika Mahtha
Jharkhand Vikash Morcha (Prajatantrik)
4
Nirala Paswan
Nationalist Congress Party
5
Baldeo Hazra
6
Mohan Ravidas
7
Kanchan Hari
Jharkhand Party
8
Kameshwar Paswan
Ajsu Party
9
Gopal Rajak
Shiv Sena
10
Satya Narayan Das
Communist Party Of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation)
11
Ashok Hazra
Independent
12
Dewanti Bharti
Independent
13
Sukar Pasi
Independent
14
Sukar Rabidas
Independent
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
Ainul Haque AnsariNationalist Congress Party
2
Gulam Moynuddin3
Tetri @ Sheela Devi4
Deo DayalBharatiya Janata Party
5
Sanjay GuptaJharkhand Mukti Morcha
6
Saurabh Narain SinghIndian National Congress
7
Anup KumarBahujan Shakti
8
Guru GhoseAll India Trinamool Congress
9
Dinesh Gope10
Manjeet Kumar YadavAJSU Party
11
Rameshwar Ram KushwahaAll India Forward Bloc
12
Koleshwar SinghIndependent
13
Deo Kumar RajIndependent
14
Baldeo RamIndependent
15
Mahendra Kishore MehtaIndependent
16
Madho RamIndependent
17
Mukesh KumarIndependent
18
Vinod Kumar OjhaIndependent
19
Sahadat MiyanIndependent
20
Snehlata DeviIndependent
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LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 58-Tamar(ST) Assembly Constituency
Sl. No.
Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
Gopal Krishna Patar
Janta Dal (United)
2
Dinesh Singh Munda
3
Nishikant Oraon
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
4
Ramdayal Munda
Indian National
Congress
5
Mohan Singh Munda
Jharkhand party
6
Rakesh Patar
All India Trinamool Congress
7
Vikas Kumar Munda
AJSU Party
8
Shukdev Munda
Communist Party Of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation)
9
Soma Singh Munda
Sadan Vikas party
10
Ghanshyam Singh Munda
Independent
11
Jakriyas Kamal
Independent
12
Pushkar Singh Munda
Independent
13
Burai Munda
Independent
14
Rajkishor Singh Munda
Independent
15
Ram Sahay Munda
Independent
16
Sita Ram Munda
Independent
17
Sukhram Munda
Independent
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 61-Silli Assembly Constituency
Sl. No.
Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1 Amit KumarJharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik)
2 Aditya PrasadBharatiya Janata Party
3 Keshav Mahto KamleshIndian National Congress
4 Jeetwahan Mahto 5 Dinesh Kumar MahtoJharkhand Mukti Morcha
6 Suphal Kumar MahtoCommunist Party of India(Marxist)
7 Jagdish LohraJharkhand Janadhikar Manch
8 Ramapati MahtoMarxist Co-ordination
9 Sudesh Kumar MahtoAJSU Party
10 Ajit MahtoIndependent
11 Gopal LoharaIndependent
12 Dinesh ChowdharyIndependent
13 Pancham SwansiIndependent
14 Madan Mohan MahtoIndependent
15 Bishwanath SaiIndependent
16 Sawan Kumar BediaIndependent
17 Shukhadev ManjhiIndependent
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 62-Khijri (ST) Assembly Constituency
Sl. No.
Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1. Premchand Pahan 2. Ram Kumar PahanBharatiya Janata Party
3. Sawna LakraIndian National Congress
4. Sundri Devi 5. Sushila EkkaJharkhand Mukti Morcha
6. Amulya Niraj KhalkhoJharkhand Party
7. Karmu MundaProutist Sarva Samaj
8. Jhalku BediaRastriya Krantikari Janata Party
9. Thuma TirkeyNational Lokhind Party
10.
Paras Nath OraonAJSU Party
11.
Pushpa DeviLok Jan Vikas Morcha
12.
Belas TirkeyUnited Goans Democratic Party
13.
Ranjeet ToppoNavjawan Sangharsh Morcha
14.
Ratan TirkeyJharkhand Janadhikar Party
15.
Habil Prem MinjJharkhand People’s Party
16.
Arvind MinjIndependent
17.
Jagnu OraonIndependent
18.
Jovakim Amrit Lal TiggaIndependent
19.
Bandhana OraonIndependent
20.
Baji MundaIndependent
21.
Meenakshi KujurIndependent
22.
Laxmi OraonIndependent
23.
Satyendra MundaIndependent
24.
Somnath BediaIndependent
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 66-Mandar(ST) Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
Anil OraonBharatiya Janata Party
2
Arvind Lohra3
Diwakar Minz4
Deo Kumar DhanIndian National Congress
5
Shiv OraonJharkhand Mukti Morcha
6
Chamra LindaRashtriya Kalyan Paksha
7
Prabhakar TirkeyJharkhand Party
8
Bandhu TirkeyJharkhand Janadhikar Manch
9
Bimal KachhapJharkhand People’s Party
10
Budhwa oraonCommunist Party Of India
(Marxist-Leninist) (Leberation)
11
Ram Kisun OraonLok Jan Vikas Morcha
12
Bishram MinzLoktantrik Samata Dal
13
Sunil KujurBharatiya Rashtravadi Samanta Party
14
Amrit KachhapIndependent
15
Etwa OraonIndependent
16
Jagdish PahanIndependent
17
Dharo OraonIndependent
18
Parmeshwar OraonIndependent
19
Prabal KachhapIndependent
20
Prem Lata TiggaIndependent
21
Mangeshwar Tana BhagatIndependent
22
Samu ToppoIndependent
23
Sukhram MundaIndependent
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 34-Gomia Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
Iftekhar MehmoodCommunist Party of India
2
Chhatru Ram MahtoJharkhand Mukti Morcha
3
Jitendra MahtoBharatiya Janata Party
4
Madhav Lal SinghIndian National Congress
5
Salini Devi6
Baleshwar GopeCommunist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation)
7
Mahanand Kumar MahtoJharkhand Party
8
Mrinal Kanti DevSocialist Party (Lohia)
9
Yogendra PrasadAJSU Party
10
Anil SinghIndependent
11
Jagdish MahtoIndependent
12
Dilip Kumar HembromIndependent
13
Dev Narayan PrajapatiIndependent
14
Punit MahtoIndependent
15
Lalu KewatIndependent
16
Birendra KumarIndependent
17
Shivnandan MahtoIndependent
18
Sanjay Kumar MahtoIndependent
19
Santosh Kumar NayakIndependent
20
Sabi DeviIndependent
21
Surendra RajIndependent
22
Suraj MahtoIndependent
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 31-Gandey Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
PUNAM PRAKASHBHARATIYA JANATA PARTY
2
MANZOOR ALAM ANSARIBAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY
3
MEENAKSHI DEVIRASHTRIYA JANATA DAL
4
SARFRAZ AHMADINDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
5
SALKHAN SORENJHARKHAND MUKTI MORCHA
6
ANIMA HANSDAAJSU PARTY
7
MD. QUASIM NOSHAD ALISAMAJWADI PARTY
8
NARAYAN GIRIUNITED GOANS DEMOCRATIC PARTY
9
RAJESH YADAVCOMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST- LENINIST) (LIBERATION)
10
SOMNATH MUKHERJEEALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC
11
ANSELM EKKA INDEPENDENT12
PRAMLI DEVI INDEPENDENT13
BAIJNATH PRASAD VERMA INDEPENDENT14
MUMTAZ ANSARI INDEPENDENT15
RANJIT YADAV INDEPENDENT16
SARYU GOPE INDEPENDENT17
SIDHESHWAR HEMBROM INDEPENDENT18
HIRALAL MURMU INDEPENDENTLIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 32-Giridih Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
IRSHAD AHMADRASHTRIYA JANATA DAL
2
CHANDRA MOHAN PRASADBHARATIYA JANATA PARTY
3
NIRBHAY KUMAR SHAHABADIJHARKHAND VIKAS MORCHA (PRAJATANTRIK)
4
MANOJ KUMAR SAHUBAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY
5
SUDIVYA KUMARJHARKHAND MUKTI MORCHA
6
MD. ISRAFILCOMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA(MARXIST- LENINIST) (LIBERATION)
7
NAWAL KISHORE MANDILWARSHIV SENA
8
VINOD KUMARAJSU PARTY
9
ASIT KUMARINDEPENDET
10
BHAGAT RAM MAHATOINDEPENDENT
11
MUNNA LALINDEPENDENT
12
RAMDEO VISHWABANDHUINDEPENDENT
13
VIVAKAR PANDEYINDEPENDENT
14
SHANKAR MISHRAINDEPENDENT
15
HEM LAL HANSDAINDEPENDENT
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 33-Dumri Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
INDRA RAVIDASBAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY
2
JAGARNATH MAHTOJHARKHAND MUKTI MORCHA
3
TARKESHWAR MAHTORASHTRIYA JANATA DAL
4
DAMODAR PRASAD MAHTOJANATA DAL(UNITED)
5
WAKIL PRASAD MAHTOINDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
6
ARJUN PRASADJHARKHAND KI KRANTIKARI PARTY
7
TIKA RAM MAHTOAJSU PARTY
8
TALESHWAR MAHTORASHTRIYA LOK DAL
9
TULSI MAHTOBHARATIYA RASHTRAVADI SAMANTA PARTY
10
PRITAM PANDITJHARKHAND PEOPLE’S PARTY
11
MOTI LAL HANSADAJHARKHAND PARTY
12 ASLAM ANSARIINDEPENDENT
13
CHHATRADHARI MAHTOINDEPENDENT
14
NAGESHWAR MANDALINDEPENDENT
15
NARAYAN MAHTOINDEPENDENT
16
MAHAVIR PRASADINDEPENDENT
17
MAHAVIR SINGHINDEPENDENT
18
MITHULAL MAHTOINDEPENDENT
19
LALCHAND MAHTOINDEPENDENT
20
MD. SHABIR KHANINDEPENDENT
21
SHIVA MAHTOINDEPENDENT
22
HASIM ALIINDEPENDENT
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 20-Barkattha Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
Ashok Kapardar2
Kamal Nayan SinghJharkhand Mukti Morcha
3
Chitranjan YadavBharatiya Janata Party
4
Jai Shankar PathakIndian National Congress
5
Janki Pr YadavJharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik)
6
Bhuvneshwar Prasad MehtaCommunist Party of India
7
Digambar Ku. Mehta8
Pramila WarnwalAll India Trinamool Congress
9
Faiyaz KhanAJSU Party
10
Basudeo YadavCommunist Party of India (Marxist -Leninist) (Liberation)
11
Samim KhanBahujan Shakti
12
Nemdhari MahtoIndependent
13
Prabil MehtaIndependent
14
Bhim GoswamiIndependent
15
Mahendra DasIndependent
16
Ram Kishor MehtaIndependent
17
Ramswarup SinghIndependent
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 21-Barhi Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
Umashankar AkelaBharatiya Janata Party
2
Binod KumarJharkhand Mukti Morcha
3
Manoj YadavIndian National Congress
4
Md. Moinuddin Ahmad5
Akhtar AliAJSU Party
6
Javed IslamCommunist Party of India (Marxist -Leninist) (Liberation)
7
Prabhat KumarRashtriya Lok Dal
8
Rajesh Prasad KesriBahujan Shakti
9
Vasudeo PaswanLok Jan Shakti Party
10
Paras Sharan DeoIndependent
11
Fagu RamIndependent
12
Hari MehtaIndependent
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 22-Barkagaon Assembly Constituency
Sl. No.
Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1.
BINDHYACHALCOMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA
2.
MAHABIR TIWARIBAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY
3.
YOGENDRA SAWINDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
4.
LOKNATH MAHTOBHARATIYA JANATA PARTY
5.
SANJEEV KUMARJHARKHAND MUKTI MORCHA
6.
AYODHYA PANDEYBAHUJAN SHAKTI
7.
QUAMUDDIN ANSARICOMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST LENINIST LIBERATION)
8.
PROF. RAM SEWAKSAMAJWADI PARTY
9.
RAMA SONINAV JAWAN SANGHARSH MORCHA
10.
ROSHAN LAL CHOUDHARYAJSU PARTY
11.
SAMIM MIYAALL INDIA TRINMOOL CONGRESS
12.
ANIRUDH KUMARINDEPENDENT
13.
ANUPAM KUMAR PATHAKINDEPENDENT
14.
ASHOK KUMAR PATHAKINDEPENDENT
15.
ANAND KISHOR PASWANINDEPENDENT
16.
KRISHNA ORAONINDEPENDENT
17.
DEONATH MAHTOINDEPENDENT
18.
PRABHU ORAONINDEPENDENT
19.
MD. MUMTAZINDEPENDENT
20.
MULCHAND SAHUINDEPENDENT
21.
SHYAM BIHARI PRAJAPATIINDEPENDENT
22.
SATYADEO RAM DANGIINDEPENDENT
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 24-Mandu Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
Kumar Mahesh SinghIndian National Congress
2
Khiru MahtoJanta Dal (United)
3
Teklal MahtoJharkhand Mukti Morcha
4
Dev Nandan Singh5
Chandra Nath Bhai PatelCommunist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation)
6
Nirmal MahtoAJSU Party
7
Parmeshwar MahtoRashtriya Krantikari Janata Party
8
Lalan PrasadLoktantrik Samata Dal
9
Shanker Singh10
Sunita DeviLok Jan Shakti Party
11
Anwar KhanIndependent
12
Arun PrasadIndependent
13
Indrajeet PaswanIndependent
14
Chando SawIndependent
15
Nand Kishor PrasadIndependent
16
Mahmood AlamIndependent
17
Mahadeo MahtoIndependent
18
Mukesh KumarIndependent
19
Raj Kumar PandeyIndependent
20
Ramavtar MahtoIndependent
21
Vikram Kumar JoshiIndependent
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 23-Ramgarh Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1.
ARJUN RAMBHARATIYA JANATA PARTY
2.
MANGAL OHDARCOMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA
3.
RANANJAY KUMARJHARKHAND MUKTI MORCHA
4.
RAJENDRA NAYAKBAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY
5.
SHAHZADA ANWARINDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
6. MOHD. ALAMALL INDIA TRINAMOOL CONGRESS
7. CHANDRA PRAKASH CHOUDHARYAJSU PARTY
8. SHALAM SWAPAN DASJHARKHAND PARTY
9.
AMIT KUMAR TIWARIINDEPENDENT
10.
GANESH PRASAD SWARNKARINDEPENDENT
11.
GOPAL KUMAR SINGHINDEPENDENT
12.
DALCHAND MAHTOINDEPENDENT
13.
NITYANAND MAHTOINDEPENDENT
14.
NAUSHAD HASANINDEPENDENT
15.
BASANT KUMAR HETAMSARIAINDEPENDENT
16.
BIRENDRA PRASADINDEPENDENT
17.
MADAN PRAJAPATIINDEPENDENT
18.
SHEKHAVAT ANSARIINDEPENDENT
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 19-Koderma Assembly Constituency
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Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1
Annapurna Devi2
Mahesh RayJharkhand Mukti Morcha
3
Ramesh SinghJharkhand Vikash Morcha (Prajatantrik)
4
Vijay Kumar SawBharatiya Janata Party
5
Sajid Hussain6
Parmeshwar MahtoCommunist Party of India
(Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation)
7
Shobha KumariJharkhand Party
8
Shyamdeo Yadav9
Anjani Kumar SinghIndependent
10
Krishna SinghIndependent
11
Bhikhdeo RamIndependent
12
Mahadeo SaoIndependent
13
Raj Kishor Prar ModiIndependent
14
Virendra YadavIndependent
15
Sheonandan Kumar SharmaIndependent
16
Sikandar DhobiIndependent
LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES
Election to the Legislative Assembly from 60-Khunti (ST) Assembly Constituency
Sl. No.
Name of Candidate
Party affiliation
1.
Chonhas KhalkhoRashtirya Janata Dal
2.
Nilkanth Singh MundaBharatiya Janata Party
3.
Masi Charan MundaJharkhand Mukti Morcha
4.
Marshal Barla5.
Roshan Kumar SurinIndian National Congress
6.
Dasay MundaJharkhand Party
7.
Basanti MundaAJSU Party
8.
Roton MundaRashtriya Deshaj Party
9.
Umbulan TopnoIndependent
10.
Chandra Prabhat MundaIndependent
11.
Damu MundaIndependent
12.
Sudarshan SangaIndependent
