Consensus Expected on Seat Sharing for 2024 Lok Sabha Elections

Leaders of the Grand Alliance, including the top leaders of JDU and RJD, have indicated that a consensus on seat sharing for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections is likely to be reached this month. Unlike the 2019 general elections, the situation this time seems to be different.

The Grand Alliance holds 14 Lok Sabha seats, out of which the JDU candidate emerged victorious on eight seats against the RJD candidate and on six seats against the Congress candidate in a direct contest.

If the seating-gating formula is implemented for seat sharing, those who were the runners-up in the 2019 elections may not get a chance to contest.

Smooth Seat Sharing for Some Seats

According to the leaders of the Grand Alliance, there will be minimal tussle for some seats. The Munger Lok Sabha seat, currently represented by JDU national president Lalan Singh, is one such seat where the Congress candidate was defeated in the previous election. The situation seems smooth in Madhepura and Sitamarhi as well.

Valmikinagar has been considered as a traditional seat for JDU, while Congress leader Ranjita Ranjan’s claim in Supaul is no longer valid as she is a Rajya Sabha member now.

JDU’s Victories in the 2019 General Election against RJD and Congress Candidates

  • JDU’s Rampreet Mandal defeated RJD’s Gulab Yadav in Jhanjharpur.
  • JDU’s Dinesh Chandra Yadav defeated RJD’s Sharad Yadav in Madhepura.
  • JDU’s Dr. Alok Kumar Suman defeated RJD’s Surendra Ram in Gopalganj.
  • JDU’s Kavita Singh defeated RJD’s Hina Shahab in Siwan.
  • JDU’s Ajay Mandal defeated RJD’s Bulo Mandal in Bhagalpur.
  • JDU’s Girdhari Yadav defeated RJD’s Jaiprakash Narayan Yadav in Banka.
  • JDU’s Chandreshwar Chandravanshi defeated RJD’s Surendra Yadav in Jehanabad.
  • JDU’s Sunil Kumar Pintu defeated RJD’s Arjun Rai in Sitamarhi.

JDU’s Victories against Congress Candidates in a Direct Contest

  • JDU national president Rajeev Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh defeated Congress’ Neelam Devi in Munger.
  • Baidyanath Mahato (now deceased) defeated Congress’ Shashwat Kedar in Valmikinagar.
  • JDU’s Dileshwar Kamat defeated Congress’ Ranjita Ranjan in Supaul.
  • JDU’s Mahmood Ashraf defeated Congress’ Mo. Javed in Kishanganj.
  • JDU’s Dulalchand Goswami defeated Congress’ Tariq Anwar in Katihar.
  • JDU’s Santosh Kushwaha defeated Congress’ Uday Singh in Purnia.

Tussle Expected for Some Seats

Seats like Jehanabad, Banka, and Katihar may witness some tussle as there was a close competition between the candidates of the Grand Alliance in the previous election.

– A consensus on seat sharing for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections among the parties of the Grand Alliance is expected to be reached this month.
– In the 2019 general elections, JDU candidates emerged victorious against RJD and Congress candidates on several seats, making seat sharing formula crucial for the upcoming elections.
– Some seats, like Munger, Madhepura, and Sitamarhi, are expected to have smooth seat sharing, while others may witness tussle.
– JDU candidates defeated RJD and Congress candidates in seats like Jhanjharpur, Madhepura, Gopalganj, Siwan, Bhagalpur, Banka, Jehanabad, and Sitamarhi in the previous election.
– JDU candidates also defeated Congress candidates in seats like Munger, Valmikinagar, Supaul, Kishanganj, Katihar, and Purnia in a direct contest.
– Jehanabad, Banka, and Katihar are expected to have a tussle for seat sharing in the Grand Alliance.

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