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Bihar polls: Cong announces list of 77 candidates
September 28, 2010 12:15 IST

Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee president Mehboob Ali Kaiser and Congress Legislative Party leader Ashok Ram figure in a list of 77 candidates announced by the Congress for the six-phase Bihar assembly elections beginning on October 21.

While Kaiser, who was appointed the PCC chief a few months ago, will be contesting from Simri Bakhtiarpur segment, Ram will fight the elections from Kusheshwar Asthan seat. Congress is putting up candidates for all the 243 seats in the state where the Janata Dal - United – Bharatiya Janata Party and the Rashtriya Janata Dal-Lok Janshakti Party are its main opponents.

Lovely Anand, wife of former Member of Parliament Anand Mohan, has been given the party nomination from Alamnagar constituency, according to All India Congress Committee spokesman Shakeel Ahmed.

Leader of the party in the Legislative Council Mahachandra Prasad Singh will be the candidate from Sahebganj. Another prominent name in the list is Asif Gafur, grandson of former chief minister Abdul Gaful from Barauli.

Former MP Nagmani, who recently joined the party, will contest from Morwa assembly segment. Describing the list as a balanced one, Ahmed said, "The youth has got a good representation along with women". He said the party was on the course for an 'impressive performance' in the elections.

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