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Election Commission of India State Assembly Elections - 2005 Election Commission of India State Assembly Elections - 2005 List of Contesting Candidates (Based on Form 7A) – PHASE I Bihar Assembly Date of Poll : 03-02-2005 AC No. & Name Candidate Name Party Symbol Sex 147 - Pirpainti 1 . AMBIKA PRASAD CPI Ears of Corn And Sickle M 2 . YOGENDRA KUMAR MANDAL BJP Lotus M 3 . VASUKINATH SHUKLA BSP Elephant M 4 . SHOBHA KANT MANDAL RJD Hurricane Lamp M 5 . ASLAM LJP Bungalow M 6 . ANJU DEVI IND Brick F 7 . KAUSHAR IND Axe M 8 . JANARDAN PRASAD AZAD IND Kite M 9 . DILIP KUMAR SINHA IND Aeroplane M 10 . PRAMILA DEVI IND Glass Tumbler F 11 . SUBODH KUMAR SINGH IND Toffee M 12 . HARIVANSH SINGH IND Almirah M 148 - Colgong 1 . RAJ KUMAR SINGH JD(U) Arrow M 2 . LAKSHMAN MANDAL BSP Elephant M 3 . SRI NIWASH MANDAL CPM Hammer, Sickle and Star M 4 . SADANAND SINGH INC Hand M 5 . AJAY KUMAR MANDAL IND Glass Tumbler M 6 . ASHOK RAM IND Book M 7 . AASIF ANSARI IND Almirah M 8 . BEBI DEVI IND Aeroplane F 9 . BAIDEHI DEVI IND Railway Engine F 10 . MAHESH PRASHAD MANDAL IND Axe M 11 . MD. RAFIQUE ALAM IND Pressure Cooker M 12 . SABIR ALAM IND Bat M 13 . SURESH PASWAN IND Brick M 149 - Nathnagar 1 . DR. DEEP NARAYAN SINGH BSP Elephant M 2 . PARWEJ JAMAL INC Hand M 3 . PRAWEJ KHAN RJD Hurricane Lamp M 4 . SUDHA SRIVASTAVA JD(U) Arrow F 5 . CHUN CHUN PRA. YADAV SP Bicycle M 6 . DEVENDRA MANDAL CPI(ML)(L) Flag with Three Stars M 7 . SUJATA SINHA LJP Bungalow F 8 . NAGENDRA NARAYAN SHARMA IND Aeroplane M 9 . VINAY KUMAR GUPTA IND Slate M 150 - Bhagalpur 1 . AJIT SHARMA INC Hand M 2 . ASHWANI KUMAR CHUBEY BJP Lotus M 3 . PRATAP SAH BSP Elephant M Page 1 of 22 List of Contesting Candidates (Based on Form 7A) Bihar Assembly Date of Poll : 03-02-2005 AC No. && Name Candidate Name Party Symbol Sex 150 - Bhagalpur 4 . SHAMBU DAYAL KHETAN RJD Hurricane Lamp M 5 . S. ASAD EKBAL SP Bicycle M 6 . NAGARMAL BAJORIYA ABHM Television M DHARTIPAKAR 7 . SHAILENDRA KUMAR SHARMA CPI(ML)(L) Flag with Three Stars M 8 . UTTAM KUMAR RAI IND Railway Engine M 9 . PRABHAKAR SHARMA IND Lock and Key M 10 . RAKESH KUMAR DUBEY IND Bat M 11 . SHARDA NANDAN PODAR IND Sewing Machine M 151 - Gopalpur 1 . AMIT RANA RJD Hurricane Lamp M 2 . NARENDRA KU. NIRAJ JD(U) Arrow M 3 . VASUKI KUMAR MANDAL BSP Elephant M 4 . ANIL KUMAR YADAV LJP Bungalow M 5 . GYANESHWAR PD YADAV SP Bicycle M 6 . VINDESHWARI MANDAL CPI(ML)(L) Flag with Three Stars M 7 . SUBODH SAH RLSM Railway Engine M 8 . TEJ BAHADUR SINGH IND Coconut M 9 . RAMVILASH PASWAN IND Kite M 10 . SHASHI BHUSHAN YADAV IND Cup & Saucer M 11 . SURAJ KUMAR YADAV IND Bridge M 152 - Bihpur 1 . ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA BJP Lotus M 2 . KANCHAN SINGH BSP Elephant F 3 . SHALAISH KUMAR URF BULO RJD Hurricane Lamp M MANDAL 4 . MADHUKAR YADAV AD Lock and Key M 5 . SHAILESH PRASAD SINGH LJP Bungalow M 6 . AJAY KU. DAS IND Carrot M 7 . MAHENDRA SINGH IND Aeroplane M 8 . RAJENDRA MANDAL IND Cot M 9 . VIJAY KUMAR IND Kite M 10 . BINDESHWARI PD SINGH IND Spoon M 11 . SURESH PANDIT IND Scissors M 153 - Sultanganj 1 . GANESH PASWAN RJD Hurricane Lamp M (SC) 2 . DEVENDRA DAS BSP Elephant M 3 . SUDHANSHU SHEKHAR BHASKAR JD(U) Arrow M 4 . UMESH CHOUDHARI SAP Flaming Torch M 5 . URMILA DEVI IND Railway Engine F 6 . NIWAS PASWAN IND Bungalow M 7 . PHANINDRA CHOUDHARI IND Brief Case M Page 2 of 22 List of Contesting Candidates (Based on Form 7A) Bihar Assembly Date of Poll : 03-02-2005 AC No. && Name Candidate Name Party Symbol Sex 154 - Amarpur 1 . RAMKISHORE ISWAR NCP Clock M 2 . VEDA NAND SINGH JD(U) Arrow M 3 . SHAMSHER ALAMU BSP Elephant M 4 . SURENDRA PRASAD SINGH RJD Hurricane Lamp M 5 . HIRA LAL MANDAL JMM Bow & Arrow M 6 . PANKAJ KUMAR SP Bicycle M 7 . MANDESHWARI RAO SAP Flaming Torch M 8 . SHAHJAHAN KHAN AJPF Axe M 9 . SUNIL KUMAR SINGH LJP Bungalow M 10 . ANIL KUMAR SINGH IND Candles M 11 . AIYSHA PARVIN IND Aeroplane F 12 . ASHA DEVI IND Lady Purse F 13 . KALANAND SINGH IND Balloon M 14 . DEVI SINGH IND Lock and Key M 15 . DHIRENDRA PRASAD YADAV IND Banana M 16 . PRAVIN KUMAR JHA IND Bangles M 17 . BALMUKUND MANDAL IND Basket M 18 . MANOJ KUMAR MISHRA IND Nagara M 19 . VIJAY KUMAR IND Railway Engine M 20 . SATYENDRA PANDEY IND Bat M 21 . HIRA DEVI IND Batsman F 155 - Dhuraiya (SC) 1 . NARESH DAS CPI Ears of Corn And Sickle M 2 . BRAHAMDEO RAJAK JMM Bow & Arrow M 3 . BHUDEO CHOUDHARY JD(U) Arrow M 4 . MANIK DAS BSP Elephant M 5 . JAWAHAR LAL PASWAN LJP Bungalow M 6 . BHAJNARAYAN DAS AJPF Axe M 7 . GEETA SHANKAR IND Lock and Key F 8 . BIHARI LAL PASWAN IND Almirah M 9 . RAJESH KUMAR IND Banana M 10 . RAM RUP HARIJAN IND Railway Engine M 11 . SACHIDA NAND PASWAN IND Bangles M 156 - Banka 1 . ASHOK KUMAR SINGH JMM Bow & Arrow M 2 . JAWED IQBAL ANSARI RJD Hurricane Lamp M 3 . RAJENDRA YADAV BSP Elephant M 4 . RAM NARAYAN MANDAL BJP Lotus M 5 . AVINASH YADAV LJP Bungalow M 6 . MANOJ KUMAR SHARMA SHS Axe M 7 . RANVIR YADAV SP Bicycle M 8 . ASHOK KUMAR KHETAN IND Almirah M Page 3 of 22 List of Contesting Candidates (Based on Form 7A) Bihar Assembly Date of Poll : 03-02-2005 AC No. && Name Candidate Name Party Symbol Sex 156 - Banka 9 . UPENDRA PD. CHAU. IND Lock and Key M 10 . KUNDAN KUMAR RAO IND Basket M 11 . GHANSHYAM MANDAL IND Sewing Machine M 12 . PRAMOD PASWAN IND Balloon M 13 . BINDESHWARI YADAV IND Banana M 14 . BHARAT DAS IND Bangles M 15 . MANOJ SINGH IND Black Board M 16 . LAXMI DEVI IND Candles F 157 - Belhar 1 . KAMLAKANT YADAV BSP Elephant M 2 . JANARDAN MANJHI JD(U) Arrow M 3 . RAMDEO YADAV RJD Hurricane Lamp M 4 . SHAILENDRA KUMAR JMM Bow & Arrow M 5 . AMRENDRA KUMAR PANDIT LPSP Cup & Saucer M 6 . MANOJ AZAD SAP Flaming Torch M 7 . SHEELA SINGH LJP Bungalow F 8 . SINGHESHWAR MARANDI AJPF Axe M 9 . ASHOK RAJAK IND Table M 10 . ASHISH KUMAR IND Lock and Key M 11 . KEDAR PANDIT IND Slate M 12 . KRIT NARAYAN PASWAN IND Aeroplane M 13 . CHANDRA MOLESHWAR SINGH IND Glass Tumbler M LALAN 14 . DINESH KUMAR SINGH IND Bangles M 15 . MAHADEO YADAV IND Bell M 16 . LAKSHMI PASWAN IND Saw M 17 . VILAKSHAN RAVIDAS IND Basket M 18 . SIKANDAR MURMU IND Bat M 19 . SUSHIL KUMAR YADAV IND Scissors M 158 - Katoria 1 . JANARDAN YADAV RJD Hurricane Lamp M 2 . MANOJ YADAV BJP Lotus M 3 . SATYA NARAYAN YADAV JMM Bow & Arrow M 4 . HIRALAL MANDAL BSP Elephant M 5 . RAJKISHORE PRASAD ALIAS LJP Bungalow M PAPPU YADAV 6 . LUKAS SOREN AJPF Axe M 7 . UPENDRA PRAMANIK IND Saw M 8 . UMAKANT YADAV IND Aeroplane M 9 . NARESH DAS IND Book M 10 . PALTAN PRASAD YADAV IND Lock and Key M 159 - Chakai 1 . ONKAR NATH BURNWAL JMM Bow & Arrow M 2 . PHALGUNI PRASAD YADAV BJP Lotus M Page 4 of 22 List of Contesting Candidates (Based on Form 7A) Bihar Assembly Date of Poll : 03-02-2005 AC No. && Name Candidate Name Party Symbol Sex 159 - Chakai 3 . BRAHMADEO MANDAL BSP Elephant M 4 . VIJAY SINGH RJD Hurricane Lamp M 5 . ABHAY SINGH LJP Bungalow M 6 . JULIANA SOREN AJPF Axe F 7 . RAMESHWAR YADAV SP Bicycle M 8 . MONIRUDDIN IND Aeroplane M 9 . RAJESH YADAV IND Lock and Key M 10 . SHANKAR PD. SWARNKAR IND Almirah M 160 - Jhajha 1 . DAMODAR RAWAT JD(U) Arrow M 2 . NARESH KUMAR JMM Bow & Arrow M 3 . POONAM DEVI INC Hand F 4 . RAJU YADAV BSP Elephant M 5 . RASHID AHMAD RJD Hurricane Lamp M 6 . PRADEEP KUMAR SINGH AJPF Axe M 7 . VINOD PRASAD YADAV LJP Bungalow M 8 . ANIL KUMAR IND Envelope M 9 . ASHOK KUMAR IND Book M 10 . KAPIL DEO MANDAL IND Aeroplane M 11 . DHARAMDEO YADAV IND Lock and Key M 12 . BRAHMDEO YADAV IND Almirah M 13 . SHAM PRABHU SHARAN SINGH IND Road Roller M 14 . SHARVAN SINGH IND Pressure Cooker M 170 - Jamui 1 . JAY NARAYAN RAO BSP Elephant M 2 . VIJAY PRAKASH RJD Hurricane Lamp M 3 . SUSHIL KUMAR SINGH JD(U) Arrow M 4 . ARJUN MANDAL LJP Bungalow M 5 . UMESH KUMAR MANDAL SHD Aeroplane M 6 . SHIV NANDAN SINGH SJP(R) Tree M 7 . AMAR KUMAR BHAGAT IND Envelope M 8 . ASHOK RAM IND Black Board M 9 . PREM CHANDRA RAM IND Kite M 10 . SURKHAB AHMAD IND Almirah M 171 - Sikandra (SC) 1 . DEONATH DAS BSP Elephant M 2 . PRAYAG CHOUDHARY RJD Hurricane Lamp M 3 . BRAHAMDEO ANAND PASWAN JD(U) Arrow M 4 . RAJNI KUMARI CHOUDHARY JMM Bow & Arrow F 5 . KRISHNA RAJAK SAP Flaming Torch M 6 . RAMESHWAR PASWAN LJP Bungalow M 7 . SADHU SHARAN SHAIL AD Lock and Key M 8 . SUBHAS PASWAN AJPF Axe M Page 5 of 22 List of Contesting Candidates (Based on Form 7A) Bihar Assembly Date of Poll : 03-02-2005 AC No. && Name Candidate Name Party Symbol Sex 171 - Sikandra (SC) 9 . KARU CHOUDHARY IND Almirah M 10 . PRAPHULL KUMAR MANJHI IND Balloon M 11 . RAM JEE CHOUDHARY IND Banana M 12 . RAM LAGAN PASWAN IND Aeroplane M 13 . SHIVBALAK PASWAN IND Railway Engine M 196 - Sandesh 1 . ANIL KUMAR TIWARI BSP Elephant M 2 .
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