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Mahua Assembly Election 2025: Sanjay Kumar Singh Takes Early Lead, Tej Pratap Yadav Trails

Early Counting Trends in Mahua Constituency

The Bihar Assembly Election 2025 continues to capture the attention of voters and political analysts nationwide. In the Mahua Assembly Constituency (AC-126), the early rounds of vote counting have produced significant leads and surprising trends.

As per the latest updates after 5 rounds of counting, Sanjay Kumar Singh of the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) has taken an early lead with 16,673 votes, ahead of his nearest competitor, Mukesh Kumar Raushan of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), who has 11,315 votes. The difference of 5,358 votes shows a strong momentum for Singh in the constituency.

Performance of Key Candidates

While Sanjay Kumar Singh leads, the race remains competitive with multiple candidates making their presence felt:

  • Amit Kumar (All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen): 5,309 votes, trailing by 11,364 votes

  • Tej Pratap Yadav (Janshakti Janta Dal): 3,172 votes, trailing by 13,501 votes

  • Ashma Parveen (Independent): 1,669 votes, trailing by 15,004 votes

  • Rimjhim Devi (Bahujan Samaj Party): 865 votes, trailing by 15,808 votes

Although Tej Pratap Yadav is a prominent political figure, the current early trends indicate that his campaign faces a tough challenge in Mahua this year.

Emotional and Political Significance

The Mahua constituency is not just a political battleground; it is a reflection of people’s hopes, local issues, and the desire for development. Families across villages and towns are closely following the counting process, anxious yet hopeful that their votes will shape the constituency’s future.

For many voters, candidates like Sanjay Kumar Singh represent promises of development, education, and better governance, while Tej Pratap Yadav and other leaders symbolize the continuity of political legacy and public service. The clash of legacy politics versus emerging leadership adds an emotional layer to the election narrative.

The Close Race Behind the Leader

Although Sanjay Kumar Singh has opened a clear lead, the Mahua election is far from over. With 21 rounds of counting still remaining, votes from key booths could shift the dynamics, keeping the suspense alive for voters and political parties alike.

The presence of multiple parties and independent candidates highlights the vibrant democracy in Bihar, where voters are empowered to choose based on vision, leadership, and local issues.

Looking Ahead

As counting progresses, every round brings new insights into voter preferences and party performance. Early trends suggest that BJP allies like LJP are gaining ground in key constituencies, while established parties like RJD and leaders like Tej Pratap Yadav will need to strategize to close the gap.

For the people of Mahua, this election is more than numbers—it represents their voice, aspirations, and the hope for positive change in governance. As Bihar witnesses live counting across all constituencies, Mahua’s contest remains a symbol of democracy in action, with every vote playing a pivotal role.

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