1990 Bihar Legislative Assembly election

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1990 Bihar Legislative Assembly election
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  1985 27 February 1990 1995  

324 seats to the Bihar Legislative Assembly seats
163 seats needed for a majority
Turnout62.04%
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
  The Union Minister for Railways, Shri Lalu Prasad addressing the Media to announce a policy matter in New Delhi on September 12, 2004.jpg Jagannath Mishra (24 June 1937 - 19 August 2019).jpg Inder Singh Namdhari.jpg
Leader Lalu Prasad Yadav Jagannath Mishra Inder Singh Namdhari
Party JD INC BJP
Leader since199019891988
Leader's seat MLC Jhanjharpur Did not contest
Last electionNew196 seats, 39.30%16 seats, 7.54%
Seats won1227139
Seat changeNewDecrease2.svg 125Increase2.svg 23
Popular vote8,212,6667,946,6353,721,392
Percentage25.61%24.78%11.61%
SwingNewDecrease2.svg 14.52%Increase2.svg 4.07%

CM before election

Jagannath Mishra
INC

Elected CM

Lalu Prasad Yadav
JD

The 10th Bihar Legislative Assembly elections were held in February 1990, to elect representatives for the Bihar Legislative Assembly. It resulted in a decisive victory for the Janta Dal, riding on the pan-India victory of 1989, during V. P. Singh's wave. Political manoeuvres ensured parliamentarian Lalu Prasad Yadav's victory in the chief minister-ship battle, against seasoned Bihar leader Ram Sundar Das, who was close to Janta party stalwarts like S.N. Sinha and Chandrashekhar. [1] [2]

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Results

India Bihar Legislative Assembly 1990.svg
PartySeats contestedSeatsSeat changePopular votePercentage
Janata Dal 276122New Party8,212,66625.61%
Indian National Congress 32371Decrease2.svg 1257,946,63524.78%
Bharatiya Janata Party 23739Increase2.svg 233,721,39211.61%
Communist Party of India 10923Increase2.svg 112,112,8876.59%
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 8219Increase2.svg 101,008,1743.14%
Indian People's Front 827New Party889,0682.77%
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 316Increase2.svg 5427,2141.33%
Janata Party1583New Party494,7171.54%
Marxist Co-ordination Committee 112New Party70,3650.22%
Jharkhand Party 281New Party134,8270.42%
Socialist Party471New Party109,8710.34%
Independent 432030Increase2.svg 15,907,13418.42%
Total662932432,063,793

Source: [3] .

The Janata dal gained majority in the house by the outside support of CPI,CPI(M),JMM and a few independents. This was followed by an internal election within the Janata dal for chief minister post. The fight was between Ram sundar Das (supported by PM VP Singh) and Lalu Yadav (supported by Deputy PM Devi Lal). Sensing a strong opponent, Lalu requested Chandra Shekhar to ask Ragunath Jha to contest, which tilted the election in his favour. Nitish Kumar and Sharad Yadav rallied backward caste MLAs towards Yadav. In the election, Yadav won narrowly over Das by a vote of 59 to 56. Jha won 12, mostly upper caste MLAs. [4] [5]

Elected members

ConstituencyReserved for
(SC/ST/None)
MemberParty
DhanahaNoneShyam N. Prasad Indian National Congress
BaghaSCPuranmasi Ram Janata Dal
RamnagarNoneChander Mohan Rai Bharatiya Janata Party
ShikarpurSCBhola Ram Toofani Janata Dal
SiktaNoneFaiyajul Azam Independent
LauriaNoneRan Vijay Shahi Janata Dal
ChanpatiaNoneKrishna Kumar Mishra Janata Dal
BettiahNone Madan Prasad Jaiswal Bharatiya Janata Party
NautanNoneRawakant Diwedi Communist Party of India
RaxaulNoneRajnandan Rai Janata Dal
SugauliNoneRamashray Singh Communist Party of India
MotihariNoneTriveni Tiwari Communist Party of India
AdapurNone Brij Behari Prasad Janata Dal
DhakaNoneAvanish Kumar Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
GhorasahanNoneLal Babu Prasad Janata Dal
MadhubanNoneSita Ram Singh Janata Dal
PipraSCSahdev Paswan Janata Dal
KesariyaNoneYamuna Yadav Communist Party of India
HarsidhiNoneMohd. Hedayatullah Khan Indian National Congress
GobindganjNoneYogendra Pandey Janata Dal
KateyaNoneBachcha Chube Indian National Congress
BhoreSCInder Dev Majhi Janata Dal
MirganjNonePrabhu Dayal Singh Independent
GopalganjNoneSurendra Singh Janata Dal
BarauliNoneDhruv Nath Chaudhary Independent
BaikunthpurNoneBraj Kishor Narayan Singh Indian National Congress
BasantpurNoneManik Chander Rai Indian National Congress
GoreakothiNoneAjit Kumar Singh Janata Dal
SiwanNone Awadh Bihari Choudhary Janata Dal
MairwaSCGorakh Ram Indian National Congress
DarauliNone Shiv Shankar Yadav Janata Dal
ZiradeiNoneS.m. Mashabuddin Independent
MaharajganjNoneUma Shanker Singh Janata Dal
RaghunathpurNone Vijay Shanker Dubey Indian National Congress
ManjhiNoneHazari Singh Janata Dal
BaniapurNoneRam Bahadur RaiJanata Party
MasrakhNonePrabhu Nath Singh Janata Dal
TaraiyaNoneRajeo Pratap Singh Janata Dal
MarhauraNoneSurendra Sharma Independent
JalalpurNoneNirmala Singh Indian National Congress
ChapraNone Udit Rai Independent
GarkhaSCMuneshwar Chaudhry Independent
ParsaNone Chandrika Roy Independent
SonepurNoneRaj Kumar Roy Janata Dal
HajipurNoneJagannath Pd. Rai Indian National Congress
RaghopurNone Uday Narayan Rai Janata Dal
MahnarNoneMuneshwar Pd. SinghSocialist Party
JandahaNone Tulsidas Mehta Janata Dal
PatepurSCRamsundar Das Janata Dal
MahuaSCMunsilal Paswan Janata Dal
LalganjNoneKedar Nath Prasad Janata Dal
VaishaliNoneBrishan Patel Janata Dal
ParuNoneVirendra Kumar Singh Independent
SahebganjNone Ram Vichar Ray Janata Dal
BarurajNoneShashi Ku. Rai Janata Dal
KantiNoneNalini Ranjan SinghSocialist Unity Centre of India(Communist)
KurhaniNoneSadhu Sharan Shahi Independent
SakraSCKamal Paswan Janata Dal
MuzaffarpurNoneRaghunath Pandey Indian National Congress
BochahaSC Ramai Ram Janata Dal
GaighattiNone Maheshwar Prasad Yadav Independent
AuraiNone Ganesh Prasad Yadav Janata Dal
MinapurNone Hind Keshri Yadav Janata Dal
RunisaidpurNoneNawal Kishor Sahi Janata Dal
BelsandNoneDigvijay Pratap Singh Indian National Congress
SheoharNone Raghunath Jha Janata Dal
SitamarhiNoneShahid Ali Khan Janata Dal
BathnahaNoneSuryadeo Rai Janata Dal
MajorganjSCGauri Shankar Nagdansh Janata Dal
SonbarsaNoneRam Jiwan Prasad Janata Dal
SursandNoneRavindra Prasad Sahi Indian National Congress
PupriNoneSitaram Yadav Janata Dal
BenipattiNoneYugeshwar Jha Indian National Congress
BisfiNoneShakil Ahmad Indian National Congress
HarlakhiNoneVin Vadani Devi Indian National Congress
KhajauliSCVilat Paswan 'vihangam' Indian National Congress
BabubarhiNone Deo Narayan Yadav Janata Dal
MadhubaniNoneRaj Kumar Mahaseth Independent
PandaulNoneKumud Ranjan Jha Indian National Congress
JhanjharpurNone Jagannath Mishra Indian National Congress
PhulparasNone Ram Kumar Yadav Janata Dal
LaukahaNone Lal Bihari Yadav Communist Party of India
MadhepurNoneRoop Narayan Jha Janata Dal
ManigachhiNoneMadan Mohan Chaudhary Indian National Congress
BaheraNoneMahendra Jha Azad Indian National Congress
GhanshyampurNoneMahavir Prasad Janata Dal
BaheriNoneMohan Choudhary Indian National Congress
Darbhanga RuralSCJagdish Chaudhary Janata Dal
DarbhangaNoneKameshwar Purve Janata Dal
KeotiNoneGulam Sarvar Janata Dal
JaleNoneVijay Kumar Mishra Indian National Congress
HayaghatNoneKafil Ahmad Janata Dal
KalyanpurNoneDilip Kumar Rai Indian National Congress
WarisnagarSCPitamber Paswan Janata Dal
SamastipurNoneAshok Singh Janata Dal
SarairanjanNoneRam Bilash Mishra Janata Dal
Mohiuddin NagarNoneRam Chandra Rai Janata Dal
DalsinghsaraiNoneVijay Kumar Chaudhary Indian National Congress
BibhutpurNone Ramdeo Verma Communist Party of India
RoseraSCGajendrapd. Singh Janata Dal
SinghiaSCAshok Kumar Indian National Congress
HasanpurNoneGahendra Prasad Himanshu Janata Dal
BaliaNoneSri Narayan Yadav Janata Dal
MatihaniNoneRajendra Rajan Communist Party of India
BegusaraiNoneBasudev Singh Communist Party of India
BarauniNoneShivdani Singh Communist Party of India
BachhwaraNoneAwadhesh Rai Communist Party of India
Cheria BariarpurNoneRam Jiwan Singh Janata Dal
BakhriSCRam Vinod Paswan Communist Party of India
RaghopurNoneAmrendra Mishra Indian National Congress
KishunpurNoneVinayak Pd. Yadav Janata Dal
SupaulNone Bijendra Prasad Yadav Janata Dal
TribeniganjNone Anup Lal Yadav Janata Dal
ChhatapurSCYogendra Nr. Sardar Janata Dal
KumarkhandSCNawal Kishor Bharti Janata Dal
SingheshwarNoneRajesh Ranjan Independent
SaharsaNoneShankar Prasad Tekriwal Janata Dal
MahishiNoneAnand Mohan Janata Dal
Simri-bakhtiarpurNone Dinesh Chandra Yadav Janata Dal
MadhepuraNoneRadha Kant Yadav Janata Dal
SonbarsaNoneAshok Kumar Singh Janata Dal
KishanganjNoneRavinder Charan Yadav Janata Dal
AlamnagarNoneBirendra 'kumar Singh' Janata Dal
RupauliNoneSaryug Mandal Independent
DhamdahaNoneAmarnath Tiwari Indian National Congress
BanmankhiSCChunni Lal Raj Banshi Bharatiya Janata Party
RaniganjSCShanti Devi Janata Dal
NarpatganjNone Dayanand Yadav Janata Dal
ForbesganjNoneMayanand Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party
ArariaNoneVinod Ku. Roy Independent
SiktiNoneMd. Azimuddin Janata Dal
JokihatNoneMoidur Rahman Indian National Congress
BahadurganjNoneIslamudin 'bagi' Janata Dal
ThakurganjNoneMd. Suleman Janata Dal
KishanganjNoneMd. Mustaque Munna Janata Dal
AmourNoneA. Jalil Indian National Congress
BaisiNoneA. Subhan Janata Dal
KasbaNoneShiv Charan Mehrta Janata Dal
PurneaNoneAjit Sarkar Communist Party of India
KorhaSCSita Ram Das Janata Dal
BarariNonePrem Nath Jaiswal Independent
KatiharNone Ram Prakash Mahto Janata Dal
KadwaNoneAbdul Jalil Independent
BarsoiNoneSddique Janata Dal
PranpurNoneMahendra Nath Yadav Janata Dal
ManihariNoneBishwanath Singh Janata Dal
RajmahalNoneRaghu Nath Prasad Sodani Indian National Congress
BorioSTLobin Hembrom Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
BarhaitSTHem Lal Murmu Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
LitiparaSTShushila Hasda Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
PakaurNoneBeni Prasad Gupta Bharatiya Janata Party
MaheshpurSTKali Das Murmu Indian National Congress
SikariparaSTNalin Soren Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
NalaNoneRaj Kumari Himmatsinghka Indian National Congress
JamtaraNoneFurkan Ansari Indian National Congress
SarathNoneUday Shanker Singh Indian National Congress
MadhupurNoneKrishanand Jha Indian National Congress
DeogharSCBaidyanath Das Indian National Congress
JarmundiNoneJawahar Pd. Singh Independent
DumkaSTStephen Marandi Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
JamaSTMohril Murmu Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
PoraiyahatNoneSuraj Mandal Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
GoddaNoneSumrat Mandal Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
MahagamaNoneFaiaz Bhagalpuri Janata Dal
PirpaintiNoneAmbika Prasad Communist Party of India
ColgongNoneMahesh Prasad Mandal Janata Dal
NathnagarNoneSudha Srivastava Janata Dal
BhagalpurNoneBijay Kumar Mitra Bharatiya Janata Party
GopalpurNoneGyaneshwar Yadav Bharatiya Janata Party
BihpurNoneBrahmadeo MandalJanata Party
SultanganjSCFanindra Choudhary Janata Dal
AmarpurNoneMadho Mandal Independent
DhuraiyaSCNaresh Das Communist Party of India
BankaNoneRam Narayan Mandal Bharatiya Janata Party
BelharNoneChandra Mouleshwar Singh Lalan Indian National Congress
KatoriaNone Suresh Prasad Yadav Indian National Congress
ChakaiNoneNarendra Singh Janata Dal
JhajhaNoneShiv Nandan Jha Janata Dal
TarapurNoneShakuni Choudhary Indian National Congress
KharagpurNone Jay Prakash Narayan Yadav Janata Dal
ParbattaNoneVidyasagar Nishad Janata Dal
ChauthamNoneSatya Narain Singh Communist Party of India
KhagariaNone Ranveer Yadav Independent
AlouliSC Pasupati Kumar Paras Janata Dal
MunghyrNoneRamdeo Singh Yadav Janata Dal
JamalpurNoneUpendra Prasad Verma Janata Dal
SurajgarhaNoneSatish Kumar Communist Party of India
JamuiNoneSushil Kumar Singh Indian National Congress
SikandraSCPrayag Paswan Communist Party of India
LakhisaraiNoneKrishna Chandra Pd. Singh Janata Dal
SheikhpuraNone Rajo Singh Indian National Congress
BarbighaSCMahabir Choudhary Indian National Congress
AsthawanNoneRaghu Ntah Prasad Sharma Independent
BiharsharifNone Deo Nath Prasad Bharatiya Janata Party
RajgirSCChander Dev Prasad Himanshu Communist Party of India
NalandaNoneRam Naresh Singh Independent
IslampurNoneKrishna Ballabh Prasad Communist Party of India
HilsaNoneKishnadeo Singh Yadav Indian People's Front
ChandiNoneHari Narayan Singh Janata Dal
HarnautNoneBraj Nandan Yadav Independent
MokamaNoneDilip Kumar Singh Janata Dal
BarhNoneVijay Krishan Singh Janata Dal
BakhtiarpurNone Ram Jaipal Singh Yadav Indian National Congress
FatwaSCPunit Rai Janata Dal
MasaurhiNoneYougeshwar Gop Indian People's Front
Patna WestNone Rama Nand Yadav Independent
Patna CentralNone Sushil Kumar Modi Bharatiya Janata Party
Patna EastNoneMahtab Lal Singh Janata Dal
DanapurNoneVijender Rai Janata Dal
ManerNone Srikant Nirala Indian National Congress
PhulwariSCSanjeev Prasad Toni Indian National Congress
BikramNone Ram Nath Yadav Communist Party of India
PaliganjNone Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav Indian National Congress
SandeshNoneSonadhari Singh Janata Dal
BarharaNoneRadhvender Partap Singh Janata Dal
ArrahNoneVashisth Narain Singh Janata Dal
ShahpurNoneDharam Pal SinghJanata Party
BrahmpurNoneSwami Nath Tewary Bharatiya Janata Party
BuxarNoneManju Prakash Communist Party of India
RajpurSCRam Narain Harijan Bharatiya Janata Party
DumraonNoneBasant Singh Janata Dal
JagdishpurNone Shri Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha Indian People's Front
PiroNone Chander Deep Singh Indian People's Front
SaharSCJyoti Indian National Congress
KarakatNone Tulsi Singh Yadav Janata Dal
BikramganjNone Surya Deo Singh Indian People's Front
DinaraNoneRamdhani Singh Janata Dal
RamgarhNoneJagdanand Singh Janata Dal
MohaniaSCShiwadhar Paswan Janata Dal
BhabhuaNoneVijay Shankar Pandey Indian National Congress
ChainpurNoneLal Muni Chaube Bharatiya Janata Party
SasaramNone Jawahar Prasad Bharatiya Janata Party
ChenariSCJawahar Paswan Janata Dal
NokhaNoneJangi Singh Chaudhari Janata Dal
DehriNoneMd. Ilyas Hussain Janata Dal
NabinagarNoneRaghubansh Pd. Singh Indian National Congress
DeoSCSahdeo Chaudhary Bharatiya Janata Party
AurangabadNoneBrijmohan Singh Indian National Congress
RafiganjNoneVijay Kumar Singh Indian National Congress
ObraNone Ram Vilas Singh Janata Dal
GohNoneRam Sharan Yadav Communist Party of India
ArwalNoneKrishana Nandan Prasad Singh Independent
KurthaNone Mudrika Singh Yadav Janata Dal
MakhdumpurNoneRam Jatan Sinha Indian National Congress
JahanabadNoneHari Lal Prasad Sinha Independent
GhosiNone Jagdish Sharma Indian National Congress
BelaganjNone Surendra Prasad Yadav Janata Dal
KonchNoneRamashraya Prasad Singh Indian National Congress
Gaya MufassilNoneAwadhesh Kumar Singh Indian National Congress
Gaya TownNone Prem Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party
ImamganjSC Uday Naratan Choudhary Janata Dal
GuruaNoneRamadhar Singh Independent
Bodh GayaSCBalik Ram Communist Party of India
BarachattiSCUmesh Singh Indian People's Front
FatehpurSCRam Naresh Prasad Janata Dal
AtriNoneRanjit Singh Indian National Congress
NawadaNoneKrishna Prasad Bharatiya Janata Party
RajauliSCBaboo Lao Bharatiya Janata Party
GobindpurNoneGayatri Devi Indian National Congress
WarsaliganjNoneDeo Nandan Prasad Communist Party of India
HisuaNoneAditya Singh Indian National Congress
KodarmaNone Ramesh Prasad Yadav Janata Dal
BarhiNoneRam Lakhan Sinha Communist Party of India
ChatraSCMahendra Prasad Singh Bhogta Bharatiya Janata Party
SimariaSCUpendar Nath Das Bharatiya Janata Party
BarkagaonNoneRamendra Kumar Communist Party of India
RamgarhNoneArjun Ram Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
ManduNoneTek Lal Mahto Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
HazaribaghNone Dev Dyal Kushwaha Bharatiya Janata Party
BarkathaNoneKhagendra Prasad Bharatiya Janata Party
DhanwarNoneHarihar Narayan Pravaker Indian National Congress
BagodarNoneMaherdra Prasad Singh Indian People's Front
JamuaSCBaldeo Hazra Communist Party of India
GandeyNoneSalkhan Soren Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
GiridihNoneJoytindra Prasad Indian National Congress
DumriNoneLal Chand Mahto Janata Dal
GomiaNoneMadhaw Lal Singh Independent
BermoNoneRajendra Pd. Singh Indian National Congress
BokaroNoneSamresh Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
TundiNoneVinod Bihar Mahato Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
BaghmaraNone Om Prakash Lal Indian National Congress
SindriNoneAnand Mahto Marxist Co-ordination Committee
NirsaNoneGurudas Chatterjee Marxist Co-ordination Committee
DhanbadNoneSurendra Pd. Roy Indian National Congress
JhariaNoneSuryadev Singh Janata Dal
ChandanikyariSCGaur Harijan Bharatiya Janata Party
BahrahgoraNoneDevi Pad Upadhyay Communist Party of India
GhatsilaSTSurya Singh Basera Independent
PotkaSTHari Ram Sardar Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
JugsalaiSCMangal Ram Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
Jamshedpur EastNoneDina Nath Pandey Bharatiya Janata Party
Jamshedpur WestNoneMd. Hasan Rizvi Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
IchagarhNoneSudhir Mahato Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
SeraikellaSTKrishna Mardi Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
ChaibasaSTHibar Guria Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
MajhgaonSTDevendra Nath Champia Indian National Congress
JaganathpurSTMangal Singh Lamay Janata Dal
ManoharpurSTKrishna Chandra Munda Indian National Congress
ChakradharpurSTBahadur Uroun Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
KharasawanSTBijoy Singh Soy Indian National Congress
TamarSTT. Muchi Rai Munda Indian National Congress
TorpaSTNiral Enem HoroJan Kranti Dal
KhuntiSTShushila Kerketta Indian National Congress
SilliNoneRajendra Singh Communist Party of India
KhijriSTDuti Pahan Bharatiya Janata Party
RanchiNoneGulshan Lal Ajmani Bharatiya Janata Party
HatiaNoneRamjee Lal Sarda Bharatiya Janata Party
KankeSCRam Chandra Viatha Bharatiya Janata Party
MandarSTKaram Chandra Bhagot Janata Dal
SisaiSTLalit Oraon Bharatiya Janata Party
KolebiraSTTheodore Kiro Indian National Congress
SimdegaSTNirmal Kumar Beshra Bharatiya Janata Party
GumlaSTJitwahan Baraik Bharatiya Janata Party
BishnupurSTRamesn Oraon Bharatiya Janata Party
LohardagaSTIndranath Bhagat Indian National Congress
LateharSCRamdeo Ram Bharatiya Janata Party
ManikaSTYamuna Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
PankiNoneMadhu Singh Independent
DaltonganjNoneInder Singh Namdhari Bharatiya Janata Party
GarhwaNoneGopinath Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
BhawanathpurNoneGirwar Pandey Janata Dal
BishrampurNoneChandrashekhar Dubey Indian National Congress
ChhatarpurSCLaxamn Ram Janata Dal
HussainabadNoneDashrath Kumar Singh Bharatiya Janata Party

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Samrat Choudhary alias Rakesh Kumar is an Indian politician, who is currently serving as Deputy Chief minister of Bihar under Nitish Kumar. He is a Member of Bihar Legislative Council from the Bharatiya Janata Party. He has been the party president of BJP Bihar State unit from March 2023. He has also remained Member of Legislative Assembly and a minister in Government of Bihar in Rashtriya Janata Dal government. Chaudhary has been a former Vice President of BJP for the state of Bihar and currently elected for the second term as MLC in 2020 after his first term ended in 2019. In 2014, Samrat planned a split in Rashtriya Janata Dal by defecting thirteen MLAs as splinter group of the party, later joining the BJP. In 2022, he was selected as the Leader of Opposition in Bihar Legislative Council.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Luv-Kush equation</span> Political term used in Bihar, India

The Luv-Kush equation is a political term used in the context of the politics of Bihar, to denote the alliance of the agricultural Kurmi and the Koeri caste, which was assumed to be approximately 15% of the state's population The alliance of these two caste groups has remained the support base of Nitish Kumar, as against the MY equation of Lalu Prasad Yadav, which constitutes Muslims and the Yadavs. Caste consciousness and the quest for political representation largely drive the politics of Bihar. The political alliance of the Koeri and the Kurmi castes, termed the "Luv-Kush equation" was formed when a massive Kurmi Chetna Rally was organised by members of the Kurmi community in 1994 against the alleged casteist politics of Lalu Yadav, who was blamed by contemporary community leaders for promoting Yadavs in politics and administration.

Ravindra Singh also known as Ravindra Singh Kushwaha is an Indian politician based in Bihar, who was elected to Bihar Legislative Assembly twice from Arwal Assembly constituency. Singh was a member of Janata Dal and later became a member of Rashtriya Janata Dal. He is considered as one of the close accomplice of former Bihar Chief Minister, Lalu Prasad Yadav. Singh hails from communist background and before joining politics, he was a member of armed naxalite organisations active in the Bihar's red corridor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Suryadev Singh</span> Indian politician and convicted criminal

Suryadev Singh is a former Indian politician based in Bihar, who was elected to Bihar Legislative Assembly twice from Bikramganj Assembly constituency of Rohtas district. He was first elected to Bihar Legislative Assembly as the candidate of Indian People's Front in 1990 Bihar Legislative Assembly election. Later, he defected to Rashtriya Janata Dal and in a run up to 1995 Bihar Legislative Assembly election, he was again elected to Bihar Legislative Assembly, this time, on the symbol of Rashtriya Janata Dal. Before his retirement from politics, following his conviction in a murder case, he was a member of Janata Dal (United). The Bikramganj Assembly constituency ceased to exist after 2005, after the delimitation of constituencies.

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