Belaganj assembly by-election in Bihar, the JDU has started early preparations for the assembly polls next year. Besides the JDU, the BJP won two seats and Hindustani Awam Morcha retained one seat, making it a clean sweep for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
All four seats fall in the Magadh-Shahabad belt of Bihar where the NDA had not been able to perform well since the 2020 assembly election. Earlier Janata Dal and since 1990, the RJD had been winning the Belaganj seat. JDU candidate Manorma Devi's victory in the by-election marked the first time in 34 years that a party other than the RJD won the seat.
«This victory is significant as we have defeated RJD in their stronghold and have gained ground in Magadh and Shahabad region. The vote transfer among the NDA allies has been smooth and it has solidified in people's minds ahead of the assembly polls,» JDU general secretary and state minister Ashok Choudhary told ET.
Choudhary was handling the Belaganj election for the JDU and played an important role from candidate selection to campaign strategy.
The JDU has now formed seven teams with nine party leaders in each team. The teams have been assigned eight to 10 districts each where they would visit and organise meetings of party workers. The seven teams are headed by the JDU working president Sanjay Jha, Union minister Ramnath Thakur, Ashok Choudhary, state JDU president Umesh Kushwaha, state ministers Vijay Choudhary, Shravan Kumar and Vijendra Yadav.
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