Chaos Erupts at NDA Political Conference in Bihar’s Jamui District
A political meeting in Bihar’s Jamui district took a dramatic turn on Saturday when supporters of two key leaders clashed fiercely. The event, organized by the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), aimed to rally workers ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections, but it quickly spiraled into disorder over who gets stage access and how to welcome their leaders.
The trouble started between fans of Minister Sumit Kumar Singh and former MLC Sanjay Prasad. What began as a simple argument exploded into pushing and shoving among the workers. Police and security teams rushed in to break up the fight and restore order.
Big names like Union Minister of State Ramnath Thakur and JD(U) national general secretary Shyam Rajak showed up as chief guests. But they couldn’t even speak to the crowd. The chaos forced them to leave the venue early, leaving everyone stunned.
Things got worse when a huge group of supporters tried to storm the stage, turning the whole gathering into total mayhem. Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) leader Sanjay Mandal got so frustrated over not getting a spot on stage that he stormed out with his team. Former MLC Sanjay Prasad followed suit soon after, taking his workers along as the top leaders departed.
Minister Sumit Kumar Singh stuck around and urged everyone to calm down, but by then, the damage was done. The event’s vibe had completely soured, and workers headed home feeling let down—they had hoped to hear inspiring speeches from senior NDA figures.
This NDA conference in Jamui highlights some real cracks in the alliance’s setup. The NDA in Bihar brings together five parties: BJP, JD(U), Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM), and Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM). They’re holding these worker meets across every district to build a strong base at the grassroots level for the upcoming Bihar elections.
But this messy clash points to internal fights and poor organization within the NDA Bihar unit. Experts warn that such drama could shake up the workers’ spirits right before the polls and hand easy wins to opposition parties like the RJD or Congress.
Many observers feel better planning could have prevented this—think clear rules for stage spots and tighter crowd control. Now, it’s a wake-up call for NDA leaders to tackle infighting head-on and tighten discipline if they want to stay strong in the Bihar Assembly election race.
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