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BIHAR BATTLE: Kishor backs rebel BJP candidate in Gopalganj

Says party nominee withdrew under pressure from the BJP
Jan Suraaj Party chief Prashant Kishor campaigns during a roadshow ahead of the Bihar Assembly poll in West Champaran district on Friday. PTI

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Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor on Friday announced his support for rebel BJP candidate Anup Kumar Srivastava in Bihar’s Gopalganj, alleging that his own nominee Shashi Shekhar Sinha withdrew from the contest under pressure from the saffron party.

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While making the announcement at a press conference, Kishor clarified that the case of Srivastava was an “exception” to the rule followed by his party, which did not give tickets to disgruntled elements from other parties who joined the Jan Suraaj Party just ahead of elections. Srivastava is contesting as an Independent.

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“Srivastava, who is a well-known social worker in Gopalganj, has also served as the district BJP president. He alleges that the party overlooked his claim to field a person with deep pockets,” Kishor said.

“So, in this constituency, both he and Jan Suraaj Party are victims of BJP’s injustice. Sinha withdrew from the contest, citing old age and ill health. He seems to have realised after campaigning for a few days that at 76 years, he did not have the energy to contest an election. I have learnt from credible sources that he withdrew under pressure from the BJP,” Kishor alleged.

Notably, the Jan Suraaj Party had recently submitted a representation before the EC, accusing the BJP of putting pressure on its candidates to withdraw from poll. Kishor has also been displaying photographs of the party’s Danapur candidate Mutru Sah with Home Minister Amit Shah and Brahmapur nominee Satya Prakash Tiwari with BJP’s poll in-charge Dharmendra Pradhan to allege that top leadership was involved in the poaching of his candidates.

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