Bihar elections 2025: Owaisi's AIMIM announces first list of 25 candidates
In the last Assembly polls, the party had contested 19 seats, winning five of those, but four of its MLAs later joined the RJD.
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Most of the seats contested by the party fall, predictably, in the Seemanchal region. (PTI)
Patna, 19 Oct
The Asaduddin Owaisi-led AIMIM, which had vowed to contest
"100 seats" in the Bihar Assembly polls upon being spurned by the
INDIA bloc, on Sunday announced 25 candidates, including two non-Muslims.
The list, which includes the name of Akhtarul Iman, thestate president of AIMIM and its lone MLA in Bihar, was shared by the party on
X.
"We are happy to announce the list of AIMIM candidates
for the upcoming Bihar elections. The candidates were finalised by AIMIM’s
Bihar Unit, in consultation with the party's national leadership. Inshallah, we
will be a voice of justice for Bihar's weakest and most neglected," said
the post on X.
Iman has been nominated once again from Amour, where Chief
Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U) replaced 2020 runner-up Saba Zafar with Sabir
Ali, a former Rajya Sabha MP who was expelled from the party 11 years ago.
Most of the seats contested by the party fall, predictably,
in the Seemanchal region, the state's flood-prone north-eastern part, which has
a high percentage of Muslim population.
Besides, the party has fielded Manoj Kumar Das fromSikandra, a reserved seat in the south-central district of Gaya. Sitting MLA
Prafull Kumar Manjhi, who belongs to Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi's
Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM), is aiming to get a second consecutive term from
the seat.
In the Dhaka constituency of East Champaran, which borders
Nepal, the party has given a ticket to Rana Ranjeet Singh, brother of former
minister and BJP MLA Rana Randheer Singh, who is aiming at a hat-trick from the
adjoining Madhuban.
The BJP candidate from Dhaka is sitting MLA Pawan Kumar
Jaiswal.
In the last Assembly polls, the party had contested 19
seats, winning five of those, but four of its MLAs later joined the RJD.
The party had written letters to RJD president Lalu Prasad
and his son and heir apparent Tejashwi Yadav, stating that it was willing to
contest the polls as an INDIA bloc constituent this time. The missives elicited
no response.
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