Was HAM Candidate Jyoti Manjhi's Convoy Attacked in Gaya?
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Patna, Nov 5 (NationPress) A significant security breach has occurred in the Barachatti Assembly constituency of Bihar, where the Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) candidate and incumbent MLA Jyoti Manjhi was assaulted by unknown attackers.
The campaigning for the initial phase of the Bihar Assembly elections has concluded, with voting set for November 6.
As reported by local law enforcement, the incident took place while Jyoti Manjhi was engaging in a door-to-door campaign accompanied by her supporters.
She suffered injuries during the attack and was quickly transported to a nearby medical facility. Currently, she is receiving treatment, and officials are keeping a close watch on her recovery.
Upon notification of the event, a police unit promptly arrived at the location to initiate an investigation.
To prevent any further incidents, additional security personnel have been dispatched to the area.
Authorities have stated that stringent measures will be enforced against those responsible.
The assailants remain unidentified, but the episode has incited political outrage.
Leaders from the BJP—part of the ruling NDA coalition in Bihar—have vehemently condemned the assault and called for the immediate apprehension of the perpetrators.
Simultaneously, frustration among Jyoti Manjhi's supporters is escalating, intensifying the already volatile election atmosphere.
In a separate occurrence, chaos erupted during a roadshow led by Bhojpuri film star and singer Pawan Singh in Rohtas district on Wednesday.
The roadshow, which spanned from Tilauthu to Sasaram, saw supporters of the RJD chanting slogans of “Pawan Singh Murdabad” as soon as his convoy arrived in Tilauthu.
Pawan Singh was campaigning in support of Snehlata Kushwaha—the spouse of Rashtriya Lok Morcha president Upendra Kushwaha—who is contesting for the Sasaram Assembly seat.
A local leader from RLM reported that RJD supporters brandishing party flags suddenly began shouting slogans against Pawan Singh, leading to confusion at the scene.
Similar demonstrations were later observed in Sasaram, where a group of women voiced slogans targeting the Bhojpuri star.
The protesting women accused him of being disrespectful towards his own wife, asserting that he should not campaign for a female candidate.
Sources indicated that the roadshow commenced several hours later than planned, necessitating a reduction in the program.
This delay further agitated many supporters, contributing to a tense atmosphere.
Polling in Gaya and Rohtas is scheduled for the second phase on November 11.