The Bihar Assembly elections are heating up, and the All India Majlis‑e‑Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIM IM) has just released its list of 25 candidates. The party, led by Asaduddin Owaisi, is known for winning seats in the Seemanchal region by drawing heavily on the Muslim vote. This time AIM IM has a surprise move: it is fielding two Hindu candidates.
AIM IM’s candidate list
- Amour – Akhtarul Iman, the party’s state president – takes the lead.
- Dhaka – Rana Ranjit Singh, a Hindu contender.
- Sikandra – Manoj Kumar Das, another Hindu nominee.
- The rest of the list includes names such as Adil Hasan (Balrampur), Shamimul Haq (Narkatia), Anas Salam (Gopalganj), Murshid Alam (Jokihat), and many others from various constituencies across Bihar.
The party also announced that it will contest the elections in partnership with the Azad Samaj Party and Janata Party, signaling a broader coalition aimed at representing minorities, Dalits and other under‑represented groups.
Why the Hindu candidates matter
AIM IM’s decision to field Hindus marks a shift from its traditional demographic focus and could broaden its appeal beyond Muslim voters. Voters and poll watchers are watching closely to see if this strategy will help the party tighten its grip in key constituencies.
Election schedule
Bihar’s first election phase starts on November 6, with a second phase on November 11. Counting of votes will be held on November 14. As the campaign moves forward, AIM IM’s mix of candidates will be a key story in the state’s political landscape.
Source: ianslive
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