Jansuraj Party Releases First List of 51 Assembly Candidates, Ensures Representation for All Communities

Insaaf Times Desk

Amid the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, the Jan Suraj Party on Thursday released its first list of 51 candidates. The announcement was made jointly by National President Uday Singh and State President Manoj Bharti during a press conference held at the party’s camp office in Pataliputra, Patna.

Senior party leaders RCP Singh, Y.V. Giri, Rambali Chandravanshi, Sitaram Yadav, Afaaq Haider, Monazir Hasan, and Kishor Kumar were also present on the occasion.

Speaking to the media, Uday Singh said that the party has ensured representation for all sections of society, as promised. He informed that the first list includes 7 reserved seats and 44 general seats, with 17 candidates from the Extremely Backward Classes (EBC), 11 from the Backward Classes (OBC), 9 from the General category, and 7 from the Minority community “Jan Suraj Party is committed to strengthening politics based on social justice, equal opportunity, and public participation. Our priority is to ensure equal representation for every community,”

During the press conference, senior leader RCP Singh formally announced the names of all 51 candidates.

List of 51 Candidates Announced by Jan Suraj Party:

1.Valmikinagar – Dignarayan Prasad

2.Lauria – Sunil Kumar

3.Harsiddhi – Awadhesh Ram

4.Dhaka – Dr. Lalbabu Prasad

5.Sursand – Usha Kiran

6.Runni Saidpur – Vijay Kumar Sah

7.Benipatti – Parvez Alam

8.Kochadhaman – Abu Afan Farooqi

9.Saharsa – Kishor Kumar

10.Darbhanga – R.K. Mishra

11.Bhore – Preeti Kinnar

12.Muzaffarpur – Dr. Amit Kumar Das

13.Gopalganj – Dr. Shashi Shekhar Sinha

14.Raghunathpur – Rahul Kirti Singh

15.Daraoundha – Satyendra Yadav

16.Manjhi – Yaduvansh Giri

17.Chhapra – J.P. Singh

18.Morwa – Jagriti Thakur

19.Begusarai – Surendra Sahni

20.Khagaria – Jayanti Patel

21.Beldaur – Gajendra Nishad

22.Parbatta – Vinay Varun

23.Pirpainti – Ghanshyam Das

24.Asthawan – Lata Singh

25.Kumhrar – K.C. Sinha

26.Ara – Vijay Gupta

27.Chenari – Neha Nataraj

28.Kargahar – Ritesh Pandey

29.Goh – Sitaram Dukhari

30.Imamganj – Dr. Ajit Kumar

31.Bodh Gaya – Laxman Manjhi

32.Rajgir – Sanjay Yadav

33.Hilsa – Manish Kumar

34.Bikram – Amarjeet Singh

35.Paliganj – Jitendra Paswan

36.Masaurhi – Mohammad Javed

37.Danapur – Abhishek Anand

38.Patna Sahib – Shailesh Verma

39.Fatuha – Dharmendra Yadav

40.Nawada – Pramod Vishwakarma

41.Sheikhpura – Rekha Sinha

42.Lakhisarai – Rampravesh Yadav

43.Jamui – Saleem Akhtar

44.Banka – Jayprakash Yadav

45.Bhagalpur – Dr. Abdul Samad

46.Katoria – Mamta Devi

47.Jhajha – Rakesh Mandal

48.Dhanouri – Suresh Saw

49.Sonbarsa – Mohammad Firoz Alam

50.Purnea – Anil Singh

51.Araria – Mohammad Naseem Ahmad

Uday Singh further said that the party will soon release its second list, which will include candidates for the remaining seats. He emphasized that Jan Suraj Party is launching a new era of politics focused on employment, education, and dignity.

The press conference was also attended by Organization General Secretary Subhash Singh Kushwaha, State Media In-charge Obaidur Rahman, Spokesperson Syed Masiha Uddin, Rajeev Ranjan, Tariq Champarani, and Anukriti, among others.

Concluding the event, Uday Singh remarked “Jan Suraj Party has entered Bihar politics with a new vision and fresh hope. Our goal is not power, but justice for society.”

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