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Shri Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha

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Not to be confused withBhagvan Singh Kushwaha.
Indian politician

Shri Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha
Member ofBihar Legislative Council
Assumed office
6 May 2024
Personal details
Born
Party  JD(U)
Other political
affiliations
RelativesJagdish Mahto (Father-in-law)
OccupationLeader
Politician
Former Minister for Rural Development in Bihar
Known forBeing Minister in thegovernment of Bihar.
Bihar state Vice President ofJanata Dal (United)[1]
National General Secretary of Janata Dal (United).[2]

Shri Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha is a politician fromBihar, who has also served as a minister in theGovernment of Bihar. He is a son-in-law ofJagdish Mahto— the founder ofNaxalism in Ekwari village of theBhojpur region of Bihar.[3] He has assumed several important posts in various regional political parties of Bihar, which includeCommunist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist),Rashtriya Janata Dal,Janata Dal (United),Lok Janshakti Party,Jan Adhikar Party Loktantrik andRashtriya Lok Samata Party.[4][5] Kushwaha once headed JD(U)'s youth wing and has also beenMinister for rural development in Bihar.[6] In July 2024, he was elected to theBihar Legislative Council. He was nominated by the Janata Dal (United) as its candidate to fill the vacancy of the post caused by end of the tenure of another leader of the party.[7]

Life and political career

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Shri Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha withNitish Kumar andSamrat Chaudhary on 2 July 2024, before being elected to Bihar Legislative Council.

Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha is a son of Devdhari Singh, who hails from Jagdishpur inArrah district ofBihar. In the early part of his life, he was associated with the social work, before entering the politics. His spouse is a government servant. He is educated tillmatriculation level. Kushwaha is charged with several criminal cases, as per his affidavit submitted toElection Commission of India. In the affidavit, he reveals the charges lodged against him which includes murder, attempt to murder, rioting and possession of harmful weapons.[8][9] Kushwaha contests the election toBihar Legislative Assembly from theJagdishpur Assembly constituency. He started his political career from theIndian People's Front, which came to be known as CPI-ML later. In 1990, he was elected from the Jagdishpur constituency to theBihar Legislative Assembly as the CPI-ML candidate, but in the next election the seat was won by Harinarayan Singh ofJanata Dal; Kushwaha was reelected in 2000 from this seat, this time on the ticket ofSamata Party (now led byUday Mandal its President).[10] After the formation ofJanata Dal (United) from the Samata Party, Kushwaha was elected once again in 2005 as the member of new party, the Janata Dal (United), from the Jagdishpur seat.[11]

The dormant political career of Kushwaha got a boost once again after formation ofRashtriya Lok Samata Party byUpendra Singh Kushwaha in 2013, as a result of split in the ruling JD(U). To bring allKushwaha leaders under one umbrella for better political outcomes, some of the veteran politicians were given high posts in the newly formed party. This included Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha, who was made party's vice president.[12] In 2018, Upendra Kushwaha, the founder of Rashtriya Lok Samata Party, left theBharatiya Janata Party ledNational Democratic Alliance, which was seen by many of his party members as a suicidal step. Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha too protested against this decision and left RLSP to join the JD(U) with 35 state level office bearers and at least 1200 workers of the party. His exit was preceded by the exit of other legislators of the party which included Sudhanshu Shekhar andLalan Paswan. In the presence of JD(U)'s contemporary state president,Bashistha Narain Singh, Kushwaha hailed his decision to part his ways with RLSP.[13]

"When I joined the RLSP, my condition was that it should remain with the NDA. What Kushwaha has done (by severing ties with NDA) was not liked by party's rank and file. I tried my level best to ensure that Upendra Kushwaha should remain with NDA but he (Upendra) started feeling uneasy after Nitish Kumar joined the NDA."[12]

In October 2020, before the Bihar Assembly elections, he was found to be involved in anti-party activities after he was denied ticket by the JDU in the assembly elections. As a result of this, he along with some of the former leaders of the party were ousted for a period of 6 years. Among those who were expelled was the formerMember of Legislative Assembly,Dadan Pahalwan.[14]

2020 assembly elections

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In 2020 elections toBihar Legislative Assembly, after being denied ticket from JD(U), he contested from theLok Janshakti Party in the Jagdishpur constituency. In a tripartite battle between JDU,Rashtriya Janata Dal andLok Janshakti Party, he lost to Ram Vishun Singh of RJD. Among the three key candidates, he was able to secure second position between the winner and Sushmlata Kushwaha, the third runner up.[15]

Return to JDU

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Shri Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha accompanied byNitish Kumar andSamrat Chaudhary, filing his nomination papers forBihar Legislative Council election, on 2 July 2024.

After unsuccessfully contesting Jagdishpur seat on LJP ticket in 2020 assembly election, he once again returned to JDU in August, 2021.[16]

In July 2024, he was made a candidate of the JDU for Bihar Legislative Council. This decision came after the vacancy was created on one seat of Bihar Legislative Council, which was earlier held by Rambali Chandravanshi.[17]

Criminal accusations

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In 1993, while Kushwaha was associated withIndian People's Front, an infamous incident took place in the Ichri village of the Bhojpur district. This incident was a part of caste based violence in post independence Bihar. In this particular incident, some supporters of Indian People Front attacked a group ofRajput caste men, who were returning to their village from a rally organised byBhartiya Janata Party. In the ambush, five people were killed on the spot, while above half a dozen men were severely injured. The families of the victims alleged Kushwaha to be one of the convict behind this massacre. In 2023, thirty years after the incident, a court atArrah acquitted Kushwaha due to lack of evidence against him. However, nine other people were granted life imprisonment in this case.[18][19][20][21]

In 2013, Kushwaha was also accused of being a conspirator in the assassination of chief (Mukhiya) of Ichri village, Binod Singh. The deceased was regional head of Akhil Bhartiya Rashtriya Kisan Mahasangh (ABRKM), a body of upper caste landlords. AFirst Information Report registered by the victim's father named Nathuni Yadav, the former Mukhiya as another conspirator apart from Kushwaha.[22][23]

References

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  17. ^"Upendra Kushwaha and Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha nominated to Rajya Sabha and Bihar Legislative Council".navbharat Times. Retrieved2 July 2024.
  18. ^"आरा: इचरी नरसंहार कांड में पूर्व मंत्री भगवान सिंह कुशवाहा बरी, नौ आरोपियों को सश्रम उम्रकैद की सजा".jagran.com (in Hindi).Archived from the original on 6 April 2023. Retrieved6 March 2023.
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  23. ^"एक कुशवाहा को पटना तो दूसरे कुशवाहा को दिल्ली में किया गया 'एडजस्ट', गजब की सेटिंग है भाई!".Navbharat Times. Retrieved6 July 2024.

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