Polling is underway in seven
Lok Sabha constituencies in the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections in the
state.
In round four, all three
major political formations led by the BJP, RJD and the ruling JD(U) face a
crucial test .
The spotlight is on the
Muslim-Yadav combination of RJD president Lalu Prasad, extremely backward
castes -mahadalit combination of chief minister Nitish Kumar and the Narendra
Modi factor in north Bihar .
The seats where polling is
underway are Madhubani (51%), Jhanjharpur (52%), Madhepura (57%), Darbhanga (53%),
Samastipur (SC) (52%), Begusarai (57%) and Khagaria (54%). Most of them fall in
the flood-affected Kosi-Kamla belt.
Prominent candidates in the
fray are JD(U)'s Sharad Yadav, RJD's Rajesh Ranjan (alias Pappu Yadav), former
Union minister and BJP leader Hukumdeo Narayan Yadav, cricketer-turned-BJP
leader Kirti Azad, and former Union minister and RJD leader MAA Fatimi, among
others.
In Madhepura, JD(U) president
and seven-time MP Sharad Yadav is facing a stiff challenge from RJD's Pappu Yadav and BJP's Vijay Singh
Kushwaha.
Yadav has won four terms
from Madhepura, the home district of BP Mandal, who was the architect of the
Mandal Commission report ensuring reservation for backward castes.
He has also won twice from Jabalpur in Madhya
Pradesh and once from Badaun seat in Uttar Pradesh.
The fourth phase will decide
the fate of 94 candidates, including five women. Around 11.2 million voters are
eligible to exercise their franchise at 10,521 polling stations.
Altogether 59,000 security
personnel including 145 companies of central forces, will be deployed for
ensuring smooth elections.
Along with the Lok Sabha
elections, a by-poll will be held in Sahebpur Kamal assembly seat in Begusarai
district.
The re-poll was necessary
after the resignation of former minister Parveen Amanullah from the Nitish
Kumar cabinet just ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
She has contested the Patna
Sahib seat as an AAP candidate.
Twenty of the 40 seats in Bihar have already gone to polls. After the seven in
round four, elections in the remaining 13 constituencies will be held over the
last two phases on May 7 and 12.
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