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Thursday, March 21, 2024

ASHOK MAHTO : In new political Avatar

 



ASHOK MAHTO : In new political Avatar


As evidenced by a criminal from Bihar who married recently during 'kharmas,' an unlucky period, in an attempt to gain political power, ingenuity knows no bounds. His wife is now expected to run in the Lok Sabha election against Rajiv Ranjan Singh, also known as Lalan Singh, the former president of the JD (U), in the Munger constituency.
Ashok Mahto and his spouse visited RJD chief Lalu Prasad on Wednesday in Patna to seek his blessings. According to RJD spokeswoman Chitranjan Gagan, Mahto's wife works in Delhi and is connected to my party. 'Good' women will be fielded by our party in the election.

 

She might be in a better position." Mahto served 17 years in the 2001 Nawada jail break before being released from custody last year. In addition, he was charged with MP Rajo Singh's murder. On Tuesday night, Mahto and 46-year-old Kumari Anita got married at the Karauta Jagdamba Mandir in Bakhtiyarpur, Patna. Her birthplace is Bansipur, Hemrajpur, located in the Suryagarha district of Lakhisarai. Mahto made the decision to get married since his convictions in criminal cases prevented him from running for office. According to the law, a prisoner cannot run for office again for six years after serving their term.

 

Khakee: The Chapter on Bihar


Following the publication of Khakee: The Bihar Chapter, a web series, Mahto stole the show in 2022. It has his criminal gang as its basis. The IPS officer Amit Lodha's book served as the basis for the television series. Mahto is vying for his wife's RJD seat in the Munger Lok Sabha seat. Mahto's situation is not unique; Ajay Singh, a previous muscleman, married during the unlucky 'Pitrapaksha' period when Chief Minister Nitish Kumar would not grant him a JD(U) ticket to run in the Daunda by-election because of his criminal record. The by-election was required since MLA Jagmato Devi, who was also Mahto's mother, passed away in 2011. In the end, he wed Kavita Singh, the JD(U) by-election winner.


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