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Ghosi won’t be a cakewalk for Dara Singh Chauhan

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Varanasi: It will not sail smoothly for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Dara Singh Chauhan, who joined the Jamajwadi Party (SP) camp right in front of the assembly selection, in the Ghosi seat when SP only won this seat once in 2012.
Chauhan is MLA sitting from Madhuban in the district wants and his studies from Ghosi announced by SP on Thursday.
According to political observers, it is interesting to assess whether SP bikes will run in Ghosi for the second time.
Other political parties have not announced the names of their candidates for this chair.
After the Fortress of the Indian Communist Party (CPI), Ghosi was represented by BJP four times – 1996, 2002, 2017 and 2019 (by-election).
SP candidate Sudhakar Singh was defeated by BJP Sitting MLA Vijay Rajbhar from BJP in 2019 by the election after BJP MLA Fagu Chauhan was appointed as Governor of Bihar.Dara Singh Chauhan began his political career from Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), and becoming Rajya Sabha.
Members for the first time in 1996 and the second time in 2000.
He won the general election of the Ghosi Parliament constituency in 2009 on BSP tickets.
In 2015, he joined BJP and managed to oppose the assembly selection of the Madhuban seat in 2017.
He was included in the cabinet as Minister of Forest, Environment and Zoological Gardens.
He resigned from the Ministry and BJP on January 12 and then joined SP to CPI’s Zafar Azami in 1974.
Janata Vikrama Rai Party candidate emerged as the winner in 1977, but the chair went to Congress in 1980, when the Kedar candidate appeared as winner.
Chauhan fagu won a chair on a ticket Lok Dal in 1985.
But, Chauhan’s FAI lost seating for the subhash of congress in 1989.
It was the last victory of Congress in Congress in Ghosi.
Chauhan’s fagu won a chair in 1991 on Janata Dal’s ticket.
In 1993, this chair went to Achai Bharati BSP.
However, Chauhan’s fagu won a chair in the next three successive elections on BJP and BSP tickets.
He won a seat on BJP tickets in 1996 and 2002, and on BSP tickets in 2007.
Sudhakar Singh grabbed the chair in 2012, but he was defeated by Chauhan’s fagu who opposed BJP ticket selection.
He retained seats for BJP in 2017.
And, after his appointment as Governor of Bihar, the chair went to VIJAR Rajbhar BJP in the 2019 election ), Janata Dal (1991), BJP (1996, 2002, 2017) and BSP (2007) and BSP (2007).
Among political parties, CPI and BJP each won a seat four times, while the Congress appeared three times.
BSP won a seat twice, while the Janata party, Lok Dal, Janata Dal, and SP won a chair once.

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