'Hum' party's car set on fire in Gaya, people narrowly escaped

HAM Campaign Vehicle Set On Fire: Big news is coming out from Gaya, Bihar, where the campaign vehicle of HAM Party was attacked by some anti-social elements. During this attack, the attackers also made caste remarks and abused top NDA leaders Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, Hum Party convenor Jitan Ram Manjhi. After which the mobile phones of the people traveling in the campaign vehicle were also snatched and the posters on the vehicle were torn.

Our car was set on fire

Not only this, the anti-social elements also warned the people present in the campaign vehicle and asked them not to move the vehicle. After that, an attempt was made to set the car on fire, but by then the people present in it saved their lives by jumping. There has been a stir in the area after the incident.

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We accused RJD supporters

Meanwhile, on the incident, HAM spokesperson Shyam Sundar said that his campaign vehicle has been attacked by RJD supporters, but he is not afraid of it. Also said that we want to tell Tejashwi Yadav that this is not his parents' secret. He further said that the attackers who had come also used abusive language against all the top leaders of NDA.

By-elections on four seats on November 13

Let us tell you that by-elections are going to be held on four seats in Bihar on 13th November. This by-election is going to be held in four seats of Bihar: Imamganj, Ramgarh, Belaganj and Tarari. Deepa Manjhi, daughter-in-law of Jitan Ram Manjhi and wife of Hum Party President Santosh Suman, has contested the election from Imamganj. Along with Imamganj, Ramgarh remains a hot seat in this by-election.

All eyes on Imamganj seat and Ramgarh seat

Ajit Kumar Singh, younger son of RJD state president Jagdanand Singh, has been given ticket from Ramgarh seat. Before this seat, Jagdanand Singh's elder son Sudhakar Singh was the MLA, but during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Sudhakar Singh was elected MP from Buxar seat. After which he resigned from the post of MLA.

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