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Munilal Yadav rebels from RJD, files nomination as independent from Jehanabad

By Renu Mishra 
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Jehanabad. In the last phase of Lok Sabha elections, voting is to be held on June 1 in Jehanabad, Bihar. As voting day is approaching, the election is becoming interesting. Till now, a direct fight was being considered between NDA’s JDU candidate Chandreshwar Chandravanshi and Grand Alliance’s RJD candidate Surendra Yadav.

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But now there has been a sudden twist in the battle of Jehanabad and a leader from here has created a political stir in the Jehanabad parliamentary constituency. Actually, RJD has suffered a big setback before the Jehanabad Lok Sabha elections. State General Secretary and former MLA Munilal Yadav has filed his nomination as an independent candidate, raising the flag of rebellion from the party.

It is believed that Munilal can create trouble for the RJD party and its candidate, who have been at second position from Jehanabad Lok Sabha constituency for the last several elections.Let us tell you that former RJD MLA and state general secretary Munilal Yadav has rebelled against his party on the last day of nomination. On Tuesday, he reached the Collectorate along with his supporters and filed nomination papers as an independent candidate.

After the nomination, he told that India and NDA alliance has given ticket to an external candidate, due to which there is disappointment among the common people. Describing himself as local, he said that he will live among the people and become a partner in their happiness and sorrow.After the nomination, his supporters arrived in large numbers, shouting slogans and showering him with flower garlands.

After the nomination, Munilal Yadav organized a meeting at ET College, Kako Road. It is noteworthy that as soon as the elections come, the process of leaders changing parties and moving from one side to the other starts. Sometimes, due to their desire to reach the House, sometimes they raise the flag of rebellion against their own party to show their presence in the area.

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