Kanhaiya Kumar바카라s entry as the CPI candidate against Union minister Giriraj Singh of the BJP has paved the way for a riveting contest in Bihar바카라s Begusarai constituency.
Long known as the 바카라Leningrad of Bihar바카라 due to the Left바카라s strong influence, Begusarai has all but lost those moorings with RJD president Laloo Prasad Yadav바카라s rise in the post-Mandal era
Kanhaiya Kumar바카라s entry as the CPI candidate against Union minister Giriraj Singh of the BJP has paved the way for a riveting contest in Bihar바카라s Begusarai constituency.
Long known as the 바카라Leningrad of Bihar바카라 due to the Left바카라s strong influence, Begusarai has all but lost those moorings with RJD president Laloo Prasad Yadav바카라s rise in the post-Mandal era, alongside the BJP mobilising the dominant Bhumihars, among other elite castes, and the decline of the Congress over the past two decades. Yet the Left has never been written off here, though it won the seat only once, in 1967. In the district바카라s other Lok Sabha constituency바카라Ballia바카라the CPI won four of the five general elections between 1980 and 1996. Now, Kanhaiya (pic below) has his task cut out: to wrest Begusarai from the BJP and infuse a fresh lease of life in Bihar바카라s Left movement.
His main rival is no pushover, though. A dyed-in-the-wool RSS man, Giriraj enjoys considerable support among Bhumihars, comprising around 4.75 lakh of the constituency바카라s 19 lakh voters. Kanhaiya, also a Bhumihar, may get a chunk of votes from his fellow caste men, as also of first-time voters from all castes바카라about 2 lakh바카라because of his popularity among the youth.
Giriraj had initially tried to contest from Nawada, which he had won in 2014, but later went all guns blazing against Kanhaiya, projecting himself as nationalist battling an 바카라anti-national바카라. Begusarai, however, won바카라t be witnessing a direct contest between the two firebrand proponents of the Left and the ruling party at the Centre바카라lending the third angle to the fight is the RJD바카라s Tanveer Hassan, who had polled about 3.7 lakh votes (about 34 per cent of the total) in 2014 against the BJP바카라s Bhola Singh, a former Communist who won the seat with 39 per cent votes and passed away last year.
There are also around 2.5 Muslims in the constituency who are known to vote for the strongest candidate against the BJP. Kanhaiya, therefore, needs to convince them that his chances of defeating the BJP are higher than Hassan바카라s. The 1.5 lakh Yadavs may still vote for Laloo바카라s candidate, while the 2 lakh Kurmi-Kushwaha votes are likely to split.