Patna: Pancayat polls in the state, scheduled to start from September 24, have some interesting contestants and their promises of promises.
One Ahmed Tufail has promised something for every age group and the voter section.
Trying his luck for the position of Mukhiya Pancayat Maqsuda in the district of Muzaffarpur, Ahmed in his election pamphlet promises a motorcycle to every young man and a sewing machine and a beauty salon facility for every electoral woman in Pancayat, if elected.
He also has something for the elders, to offer – ‘Khaini’ (tobacco) for Chiew and ‘Beedi’ to smoke.
Not only that.
He will also provide helipad facilities for helicopters, if given the opportunity to serve them as Mukhiya from Panchayat.
Ahmed, however, said the pamphlet was distributed by supporters, not him.
“How can I make my supporters unhappy? They always stand behind me.
So, I accept their advice,” he said.
The case of Aditya Kumar aka Rahul Dangi is different.
When he aspired to post Mukhiya in the Horma Panchayat from the style district but did not have a case certificate for the contest, Rahul married a caste girl who was very backed in the month that did not benefit ‘Bhado’ to realize his dream.
Rahul married one Sarita Kumari from neighbor Naudiha Panchayat last week because she had a caste certificate needed for the contest from the chair ordered.
He submitted his nomination letter on Friday.
“I can’t get my caste certificate as ‘Dangi’ because caste is not mentioned in my document.
It was a conspiracy by my political rivals to keep me away from the election.
I hope people will shower their blessings to my wife, who is educated and the same -Imah is great, “he told this newspaper.
Sarita, too, emits trust and says she will appear as a winner.
“My husband has worked hard for the poor and oppressed, who will support me,” he added.
There are some highly qualified professionals also in Fray.
Arun Kumar, who chose VRS as a civil servant (allied service), has decided to compete for the Mukhiya post from Singhwahini Panchayat in the Sitamarhi district.
Previously, his wife was Jaiswal was Mukhiya there.
He opposed the State Assembly of 2020 from Parishar in the Sitamarhi district on RJD tickets, but lost by 1,569 votes.
“Because my responsibilities have increased and all the constituencies of the Parijar Majelis like my family, I will not be able to do justice with Singhwahini Panchayat people.
So my husband is ready to take responsibility,” he told the media.
Kumar, MSc, provide online school money to more than 240 UPSC aspirants.
“I think educated people must join politics,” said Kumar, who was the Director of the Wative Central Commission when he chose VRS.