Why Did Jagadanand Singh Find Bihar Assembly Poll Results Surprising?
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Key Takeaways
- Jagadanand Singh expressed surprise at the election results.
- Congress plans a detailed review of its electoral defeat.
- The RJD acknowledged the mandate of the people in their official statement.
- The election outcomes reflect significant shifts in Bihar's political dynamics.
- Vikassheel Insaan Party's Chief, Mukesh Sahani, accepted the results and congratulated the NDA.
Patna, Nov 15 (NationPress) Following the significant defeat of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Grand Alliance in the Bihar Assembly elections, senior RJD figure and former state party President Jagadanand Singh described the election outcomes as unexpected.
In a statement to the media in Patna, Singh remarked, "Numerous news outlets are asserting that the votes achieved by the candidates exceeded the actual votes cast in the state. This is surprising, yet it reflects the will of the people of Bihar."
On the evening after the results were announced, Singh engaged with RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav.
"Regardless of the results, our bond remains strong. We met with our party's esteemed leader, Lalu Prasad Yadav," stated the former State RJD President.
In a related development, Congress Lok Sabha MP from Katihar, Tariq Anwar, mentioned that the party is set to undertake a thorough examination of the electoral loss in Bihar.
"We will carefully analyze the reasons behind the setback in Bihar. An official committee will be established to investigate every aspect," he added.
The RJD also provided its initial official response regarding the electoral defeat.
Through a statement on the party's official X account, the RJD expressed, "Public service is an ongoing mission, a continuous journey. Ups and downs are a part of it. There is no sorrow in defeat, nor arrogance in victory. The Rashtriya Janata Dal is dedicated to the marginalized and will persist in voicing their concerns."
The Chief of RJD’s ally, Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP), Mukesh Sahani, also spoke to the media, affirming his respect for the people's mandate in Bihar.
He extended congratulations to the NDA for their victory.
Sahani acknowledged that the results were unforeseen, stating that the situation on the ground had seemed different.
He added that the outcomes would be evaluated, and the party would re-engage with the electorate with renewed vigor.
Currently, there is a sense of disappointment within the RJD following the decisive defeat in Bihar.
The BJP claimed 89 seats, the JD-U 85, the LJP-RV 19, the HAM 5, and the RLSP 4.
The RJD has been reduced to 25 seats, while Congress secured 6 seats, the Left achieved only 3, AIMIM won 5 seats, IP Gupta's Indian Inclusive Party obtained one seat, and the Bahujan Samaj Party also won one seat.