Court Allows Jailed MLA Anant Singh to Vote in Rajya Sabha Elections
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Patna, March 13 (NationPress) The MP-MLA Court in Patna has provided a significant development for imprisoned MLA Anant Singh, permitting him to participate in the forthcoming Rajya Sabha elections by casting his vote. The ruling was issued on Friday, stating that Singh would be escorted to the Bihar Legislative Assembly under police supervision to vote on March 16. Following his voting, he will be returned to prison.
Anant Singh is currently incarcerated due to his involvement in the murder of Dularchand Yadav, which took place during the Bihar Assembly elections in 2025 in Mokama.
The court's allowance for him to vote is considered a critical moment, especially for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), as every vote is vital for the Rajya Sabha race.
The elections for five Rajya Sabha seats from Bihar are set for March 16, evolving into a crucial contest between the NDA and the Mahagathbandhan.
The NDA has nominated candidates for all five seats with the goal of achieving a total victory.
On the other hand, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), led by Tejashwi Yadav, has entered the competition with A.D. Singh as its candidate, adding intrigue to the battle for the fifth seat.
According to the current electoral math, a candidate needs the backing of 41 MLAs in the Bihar Assembly to secure a Rajya Sabha position.
With approximately 243 MLAs in the Assembly, the NDA is well-positioned to acquire four seats. However, the fifth seat presents a more complex scenario where each vote becomes increasingly critical.
In this context, Anant Singh's participation—an MLA from Mokama representing the Janata Dal (United)—could be pivotal for the NDA's success.
Both political alliances are actively mobilizing support among their MLAs as they prepare for the voting on March 16, after which it will be revealed whether the NDA captures all five seats or if the RJD can secure the essential fifth seat.