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Cong MLA denied ticket at midnight in Jharkhand, joins Samajwadi Party hours later

By IANS | Updated: October 25, 2024 15:00 IST

Ranchi, Oct 25 In the high-stakes world of politics, leaders frequently change parties in the hope of securing ...

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Ranchi, Oct 25 In the high-stakes world of politics, leaders frequently change parties in the hope of securing a ticket. In Jharkhand, a dramatic instance of this was seen late on Thursday night, when the Congress party denied a ticket to one of its sitting MLAs, only for him to switch sides within hours.

On Thursday night, the Congress released its second list of candidates for the Jharkhand Assembly elections around 11.30 P.M. In a surprise move, the name of incumbent Barhi MLA Umashankar Yadav Akela was replaced by Arun Sahu, creating last-minute upheaval.

Two days prior, Akela had announced his intention to file his nomination as a Congress candidate on October 25, after having received assurances that he would be the party's choice. A rally and procession had already been planned by the local Congress unit in preparation for his nomination.

When Akela learned of his exclusion late at night, he decided to act swiftly. He travelled nearly 170 km from his residence in Chauparan to Daltonganj, where he met with Samajwadi Party (SP) state President Keshav Yadav (also known as Ranjan Yadav) at around 4 A.M. and joined the SP.

The SP promptly offered him a ticket from Barhi, allowing him to return to his constituency and file his nomination later that day.

Akela has now accused the Congress of selling party tickets, alleging that he was asked to pay Rs 2 crore for his ticket and was dropped when he refused.

He criticised the Congress for ignoring loyal party leaders, saying that "honest leaders are being sidelined."

Meanwhile, the SP's state President Keshav Yadav has asserted that the party's support will be essential in forming the next government in Jharkhand.

Friday is the last date for filing nominations for Jharkhand elections, the voting for which will take place on November 13 and 20, with counting scheduled for November 23.

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