Bihar election: Expensive campaign on buffalo, complaint registered, candidate in Darbhanga rode on buffalo to fill form

Patna, Ta. 19 October 2020, Monday

Bihar's elections are seeing many colors. Here are some tips to help you get started: Near the Gandhi Maidan in Gaya, Pervez Mansoori, a candidate for the National Ulema Council's Gaya city assembly seat, rode a buffalo to campaign.

Seeing his estimate, the crowd started gathering and a complaint was registered against him. The complaint alleges mounting a buffalo campaign and gathering a crowd.

While Pervez Mansoori said, "Pollution is constantly increasing in the city so we have climbed on the buffalo so that the pollution does not spread." He said the purpose of the road show with buffaloes was also a message to reduce the rising pollution while the complaint against him also included a clause of cruelty to the animal.


Subscribed to riding on buffalo

Apart from this, Nachari Mandal, an independent candidate for the Bahadurpur assembly constituency in Darbhanga, rode on a buffalo to register his candidature. On Monday, Nachari Mandal rode a buffalo as an independent candidate from Bahadurpur assembly constituency to register his candidature. He says he comes from a poor and vulnerable class. I am the son of a laborer.

In Bihar, elections are to be held in three phases for 243 assembly seats. Voting for the first phase will take place on October 28, for the second phase on November 3 and for the third phase on November 7, and counting will take place on November 10.

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