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Seven candidates of all seven seats of Bihar Legislative Council have been elected unopposed. Certificates of all the candidates were given on Monday. Two of BJP, two of JDU and three of RJD have been elected in seven seats.
Bihar Legislative Council (Bihar Legislative CouncilAll the candidates have been elected unopposed for 7 seats. On Monday, all the newly elected MLCs were given their certificates. On Thursday, the last date for nominations for the seats falling vacant for the Legislative Council was here. Only seven candidates filed nominations for seven seats. After this, June 13 was the last date for withdrawal of nominations. When no candidate returned the nomination, all were elected unopposed and the certificate of election was handed over to the seven candidates. RJD’s three candidates were elected the maximum in seven seats, whereas, two candidates of BJP and two candidates of JDU have been selected for the Legislative Council.
Ashok Kumar Pandey, Munni Rajak and Qari Soheb have been elected to the assembly from RJD. RJD’s newly elected MLC Munni Rajak was in constant discussion for the last few days.
Munni Rajak’s election in discussion
After getting the ticket to Munni Devi, who lived by washing clothes, Lalu Prasad was praised by everyone and called him the messiah of poor gurus. At the same time, after getting the ticket, Munni Rajak said that the Lalu Prasad family does not argue, but does Dalitism. RJD MLC Munni Rajak remained in the discussion like a mature leader by giving statements one after the other. Targeting the BJP, Munni Devi said that she is a washerman not by caste but also by work. Will slam the communal forces in the house.
seven seats unopposed
So while JDU has fielded Afaq Ahmed Khan and Ravindra Singh. Whereas BJP has given tickets to Hari Sahni and Anil Sharma. Both of them are grassroot workers of the party and have been working continuously for the organization. He is also a member of BJP State Executive Committee. Harishani has also contested the 2015 assembly elections. Bihar Legislative Council has a total of 75 members. Of these, the number of members to be elected by the MLAs of the Bihar Legislative Assembly is 27. Of these 27 seats, seven seats are falling vacant on July 21. For which seven seats have been elected unopposed.
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