On one hand, BJP is proud of NDA’s landslide victory in Bihar Assembly elections 2005, while on the other hand, the opposition is unhappy with the crushing defeat of Grand Alliance. The opposition is attacking the Modi government regarding Bihar elections. After Jan Suraj Party founder Prashant Kishore, now the statement of Santosh Lad, a minister in the Karnataka government of Congress, has come to light.
Karnataka Minister Santosh Lad said in Bidar that the reason for the defeat in Bihar elections is that 65 lakh votes were deleted due to SIR. He also said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave Rs 10,000 to women in exchange for votes. He raised the question, what is the motive behind giving Rs 10,000?
‘BJP-Nitish won the election with the support of the Election Commission’
Congress leader Santosh Lad quoted PK as saying that Prashant Kishore says that out of the Rs 14,000 crore development money received from other countries, Rs 15,000 crore was given to the women of Bihar, that is why we lost. With the support of the Election Commission, BJP and Nitish Kumar have won the elections in Bihar.
Jan Suraj made elections interesting on many seats
Let us tell you that in Bihar elections, Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraj Party lost its deposits on 236 out of 238 seats. However, the data shows that the party made the contest interesting on many seats. The votes received by Jan Suraj on 35 seats were more than the margin of victory. Of these seats, NDA won 19 seats and Grand Alliance won 14 seats. AIMIM and BSP also got one seat each.
Jan Suraj Party stood third on 115 seats and came second on one seat, Marhaura. RJD’s Jitendra Kumar Rai got 86118 votes on Marhaura seat. Naveen Kumar Singh alias Abhay Singh of Jan Suraj Party, who stood second, got 58190 votes. The difference between victory and defeat between the two was 27928 votes.
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