Trending:

Kanhaiya Kumar says 'no objection' to contest 2019 polls on CPM ticket if party nominates him from Bihar's Begusarai

Press Trust of India September 2, 2018, 20:55:50 IST

Kanhaiya Kumar is likely to have the support of grand alliance partners RJD, Congress, NCP and Jitan Ram Manjhi’s HAM(S)

Advertisement
Kanhaiya Kumar says 'no objection' to contest 2019 polls on CPM ticket if party nominates him from Bihar's Begusarai

Patna: Former Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union president Kanhaiya Kumar is likely to contest the Lok Sabha 2019 election from Begusarai constituency in Bihar as a CPM candidate. He is likely to have the support of grand alliance partners RJD, Congress, NCP and Jitan Ram Manjhi’s HAM(S). [caption id=“attachment_3962487” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] File image of Kanhaiya Kumar. PTI File image of Kanhaiya Kumar. PTI[/caption] “If the party (CPM) decides to nominate me as its candidate from Begusarai and other grand alliance partners also extend their support, then I don’t have any objection to it,” Kumar told PTI. He, however, said no formal talks have taken place either at party or alliance partners’ level with regard to sharing of seats. A resident of Barauni block in Begusarai district, Kumar’s mother is an anganwadi worker and his father is a farmer. Asked if he will still contest the election if CPM decides to go alone in 2019 general elections, Kumar said, “Alliance is a certainty and party will not go it alone in elections. CPM’s party congress has passed a resolution under which it would work and coordinate in forming a grand alliance of which CPM will certainly be a part,” he said. Sources said Kumar, 31, will be CPM nominee from Begusarai and all other partners of grand alliance such as RJD, Congress, NCP, HAM(S) and Left parties would extend support to him. CPM officials said RJD chief Lalu Prasad has given his consent in this regard. “Left parties, including the CPM want him to contest the Lok Sabha election from Begusarai in 2019 and other parties such as Congress and RJD also want him to contest the election,” CPM state secretary Satya Narayan Singh said. Stating that Prasad has given his consent for leaving a seat for Kumar, Singh said, “During our talks held on earlier occasions, Prasad had agreed to leave a seat for him.” Singh also said his party has decided to contest six Lok Sabha seats in Bihar but a final decision would be taken after talks over seat-sharing with all like-minded parties. The six seats on which the party intends to field its candidates are Begusarai, Madhubani, Motihari, Khagaria, Gaya and Banka. The CPM leader said Kumar has agreed to contest election from Begusarai. Begusarai, once considered a Left bastion, is currently represented by senior BJP leader Bhola Singh, who defeated RJD’s Tanveer Hassan in Lok Sabha 2014 elections. CPM candidate Rajendra Prasad Singh, who was also CPM state secretary then, contested from Begusarai in 2014 in alliance with JD(U) and secured third position. An RJD leader, preferring anonymity, said there is a broad consensus among grand alliance partners and Left parties that there should be a joint candidate to defeat BJP and its allies in 2019 polls, but discussions have not started on seat sharing so far. “Parties will name their candidates once seats are allocated to them but that has not taken place so far,” he said.

Home Video Shorts Live TV