Today the lock of fate of 28 ministers will open, 14 former MPs have also contested elections – News Himachali News Himachali

Bihar Election 2025 Result: The electoral prestige of 28 ministers of Bihar is at stake. Their fate will be decided on Friday. These include maximum 16 ministers of BJP and 12 outgoing ministers of JDU.

Due to the presence of current ministers with the candidate, there is more pressure on all of them to win the elections. Everyone has worked hard for their victory. Like other candidates, these people have also worked hard to ensure their victory by getting the votes of maximum voters. 14 former MPs were also in the fray in the assembly elections. Their election fate is also going to be decided. At the same time, ministers Santosh Suman, Santosh Kumar Singh and Ashek Chaudhary are not contesting the elections. All three are members of the Legislative Council, while Santosh Suman’s wife and mother-in-law and Santosh Kumar Singh’s brother Alok Singh are in the election fray.

These ministers are contesting elections

Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary-Tarapur, Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha-Lakhisarai, Health Minister Mangal Pandey-Siwan, Road Construction Minister Nitin Naveen- Bankipur, Revenue and Land Reforms Minister Sanjay Saraogi-Darbhanga, Urban Development and Housing Department Minister Jivesh Mishra-Jale, Panchayati Raj Minister Kedar Prasad Gupta-Kudhani, Tourism Minister Raju Kumar Singh-Sahebganj, Information and Technology Minister Krishna Kumar Mantu-Amnaur, Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Sunil Kumar-Biharsharif, Sports Minister Surendra Mehta-Bachwada, PHED Minister Neeraj Singh Bablu-Chhatapur, Industry Minister Nitish Mishra-Jhanjharpur, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Resources Minister Renu Devi-Bettiah, Sugarcane and Industries Department Minister Krishnanandan Paswan-Harsiddhi, Agriculture Minister Dr. Prem Kumar-Gaya are candidates from city.

Their fate will be decided today

Water Resources Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary-Sairaranjan, Information and Public Relations Minister Maheshwar Hazari-Kalyanpur, Social Welfare Minister Madan Sahni-Bahadurpur, Ratnesh Sada-Sonbarsa (SC), Sunil Kumar-Bhore (SC), Rural Development Minister Shravan Kumar-Nalanda, Food and Consumer Minister Leshi Singh-Dhamdaha, Energy Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav-Supaul, Minority Welfare Minister Mohd. Jama Khan-Chainpur, Building Construction Minister Jayant. Raj-Amarpur, Science, Technology and Technical Education Minister Sumit Kumar Singh-Chakai and Transport Minister Sheela Mandal-Phulparas.

The fate of 14 former MPs will open today

14 former MPs are also contesting in this assembly election. Prominent among them are Danapur-Former Union Minister Ramkripal Yadav, Sitamarhi-Sunil Kumar Pintu, Jehanabad-Chandeshwar Chandravanshi, Gopalpur-Shailesh Kumar alias Bulo Mandal, Jhajha – Jaiprakash Narayan Yadav, Mokama – Veena Devi, Araria – Sarfaraz Alam, Gaya Town – Dhirendra Agarwal, Munger – Monajir Hasan, Karakat – Mahabali Singh, Kadwa – Dulalchand Goswami, Samastipur – Ashwamedh Devi, Bihariganj – Renu Kushwaha and Dhamdaha – Santosh Kushwaha.

Former speaker Uday Narayan Choudhary is a candidate from Sikandra.

Former Assembly Speaker Uday Narayan Choudhary is RJD candidate from Sikandra Assembly seat. Apart from these, State Congress President Rajesh Ram is candidate from Kutumba seat of Aurangabad, LJP RK State President Raju Tiwari is candidate from Govindganj. Congress Legislature Party leader Shakeel Ahmed Khan is the candidate from Kadwa seat in Bihar district, CPI(ML) Legislature Party leader Mehboob Alam is the candidate from Balrampur Assembly seat in Katihar and RJD’s Bhola Yadav is the candidate from Bahadurpur seat in Darbhanga district.

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