Ajay Kumar Kushwaha

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Ajay Kushwaha
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Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly
In office
2020–2025
CPI(M) Ajay Kumar73,82245.0+17.08
JD(U) Rambalak Singh 33,32620.31−19.45
LJP Chandra Bali Thakur28,81117.56−4.6
Turnout 164,051
CPI(M) gain from JD(U) Swing +17.08

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