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HomeElections 2024Assembly Election 2024BiharJD(U)'s Bijendra Yadav looks to retain his stronghold of Supaul; Congress, Jan Suraaj hope to break new ground

JD(U)'s Bijendra Yadav looks to retain his stronghold of Supaul; Congress, Jan Suraaj hope to break new ground

Bijendra Prasad Yadav is an eight-time MLA from Supaul has won past several elections as JD(U) candidate. Before the 2000 assembly elections, Yadav had represented the erstwhile Janata Dal.

November 04, 2025 / 22:13 IST
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While JD(U) is expected to battle some anti-incumbency, the seat has been its stronghold and the opposition candidates have their task cut out.

Supaul constituency is set to have a high-stakes battle with the Janata Dal (United) looking to maintain its over two-decade-long winning streak here, while the Congress and Jan Suraaj Party are making efforts to unseat the incumbent.

Supaul will vote in the second phase of the Bihar elections, set to take place on November 11. The Janata Dal (United) has again fielded its long-term MLA Bijendra Prasad Yadav, who is Minister for Energy, Planning and Development in the Nitish Kumar government. Congress has fielded Minnatullah Rahmani, and Jan Suraaj has fielded Anil Kumar Singh.

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Bijendra Prasad Yadav is an eight-time MLA from Supaul has won past several elections as JD(U) candidate. Before the 2000 assembly elections, Yadav had represented the erstwhile Janata Dal.

Known locally as 'Kosi ke Vishwakarma', Yadav has taken initiatives to complete infrastructure projects, including building roads and bridges, among others.
The constituency has a mix of communities, including Muslims, Yadavs and Dalits.