Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Sena to contest all LS seats in Bihar

- Prashant Ranjan htpatna@hindustant­imes.com

ARA: The Shiv Sena, currently a part of the NDA government at the Centre, has announced that it will contest all the 40 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar.

The announceme­nt was made by the party’s state unit president Kaushlendr­a Sharma after a meeting of party leaders at Ara, headquarte­rs of Bhojpur district, on Friday.

In 2014, the Shiv Sena, which has a marginal presence in Bihar, had contested five Lok Sabha seats of Munger, Madhubani, Darbhanga, Ujiyarpur and Jehanabad and could manage only one lakh votes. The party also tried its luck in state assembly elections in 2015 and contested 72 seats, polling 2,11000 votes.

“In 12 assembly constituen­cies, Shiv Sena was on third position while on one (Bochaha of Muzaffarpu­r district), it came second,” Sharma said. “We will contest on the plank of nationalis­m and pride of Biharis.”

Incidental­ly, people from Bihar have been targeted by Shiv Sainiks in Maharashtr­a and attacked several times.

Sharma, however, denies this. “Shiv Sena never misbehaved with Biharis,” he said, alleging that Raj Thackeray’s party was behind such attacks.

Sharma also blamed Congress and BJP for demoralisi­ng people from Bihar in different states. He cited Madhya Pradesh’s newly appointed chief minister Kamal Nath’s recent statement about Biharis. “In Delhi and in Gujarat too, BJP activists and leaders have targeted Biharis on several occasions,” he said.

The BJP played down Sena’s plans to contest all 40 Lok Sabha seats in the state. “Shiv Sena has no base in Bihar. It will hardly make any impact on the prospects of the BJP and the NDA,” said state president of BJP’S legal cell, Tarkeshwar Thakur. “They are our partner in the NDA and we are together working on Mission 2019 to make Narendra Modi prime minister again. But as an independen­t political organisati­on, they are free to plan their politics,” said BJP spokespers­on Nikhil Anand.

The residents of Ara also are not enthused by Shiv Sena’s plans.

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