Bankipur bypoll: BJP's Neeraj Sinha files nomination amid massive NDA show
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Neeraj Kumar Sinha Bharti filed his nomination papers for the Bankipur Assembly by-election at the Patna Collectorate on 13 July, in a high-profile display of National Democratic Alliance (NDA) unity. Senior coalition leaders joined the procession, signalling the alliance's intent to hold the seat in what is shaping up as one of Bihar's most closely watched electoral contests this season.
The Nomination Procession
Sinha began the day with prayers at the Panchrupi Hanuman Temple, accompanied by BJP MLAs Sanjay Gupta and Sanjeev Chaurasia. He then paid floral tributes at Naveen Sinha Smriti Park to the late Naveen Sinha, father of Union Minister Nitin Nabin.
From the BJP office, Sinha proceeded in a specially decorated campaign chariot. Thousands of BJP and NDA supporters accompanied the procession to the Collectorate, raising slogans in support of the party candidate. The alliance projected the roadshow as a demonstration of organisational strength ahead of the by-election.
Senior NDA Leaders Present
The nomination programme drew several prominent NDA figures, including Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, BJP state president Sanjay Saraogi, Ravi Shankar Prasad (MP from Patna Sahib), Umesh Kushwaha (Janata Dal (United) State President), and Raju Tiwari (LJPRV MLA). Their collective presence was a deliberate signal of coalition cohesion ahead of polling day.
Why Bankipur Matters
The Bankipur assembly seat fell vacant after BJP National President Nitin Nabin resigned following his elevation to the Rajya Sabha. The BJP replaced its earlier nominee Abhishek Kumar alias Banty with Sinha, a change that itself drew political attention.
The contest has turned multi-cornered and keenly competitive. Prashant Kishor is contesting on behalf of his outfit Jan Suraaj, while the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has also fielded a candidate. This is the first significant electoral test for Jan Suraaj in a high-profile urban seat, adding an extra dimension to the battle beyond the traditional BJP-RJD rivalry.
What to Watch
With all major political formations intensifying their campaigns, the Bankipur by-election is expected to serve as a barometer of organisational strength and electoral strategy for Bihar's leading parties. Notably, the seat has historically been a BJP stronghold in Patna, making the NDA's large-scale show of force on nomination day a clear statement of intent to retain it. The outcome will also be read as an early indicator of Jan Suraaj's electoral viability in urban Bihar.