Tarkishore Prasad, frontrunner in race for Bihar deputy CM
Tarkishore Prasad won Katihar on a BJP ticket in October 2005 and has never lost the seat since then. Prasad comes from RSS background and has had held several posts in the Sangh before joining the BJP.
Four-term Katihar MLA Tarkishore Prasad was on Sunday named Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) legislature party leader, in an indication that he could be the deputy chief minister in the new National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government headed by Nitish Kumar.
Prasad, 64, is a middle of the road pass from the nearby D S College Katihar. He won Katihar on a BJP ticket in October 2005 and has never lost the seat from that point forward. Prasad comes from RSS foundation and has had held a few posts in the Sangh prior to joining the BJP.
Indeed, even in 2015, when JD(U), RJD, and Congress battled the Assembly races together, he held the seat.
“I have been given this obligation and I’ll complete the obligation as well as could be expected,” said Prasad in the wake of being chosen as head of the BJP assembly party. He, be that as it may, would not remark on the post of appointee CM.
“I can’t remark on it starting at now. Whatever duty comes, I will respond to the call,” he said.
A neighborhood occupant of Manihari, Ranjit Kumar stated, “Prasad used to hold ordinary ‘Shakha’ of RSS and held a few posts in the association too.”
One reason for Prasad’s rise in the gathering is the closeness of Katihar, which offers outskirts with West Bengal.
“BJP needs to enter West Bengal legislative issues in a vehement manner and henceforth Tarkeshwar Prasad was raised to the post of the head of BJP in Bihar,” political master Naresh Kumar Srivastava said.
The NDA secured a far-fetched triumph in the Bihar surveys, refuting the leave surveys which had given an edge to the RJD-drove resistance partnership, the Mahagathbandhan. The resistance partnership won 110 seats, of which the RJD won 75, the Congress 19, and the Left gatherings together won 16 seats.
The Bihar gathering decisions were held in three stages on October 28, November 3, and November 7. Checking of decisions in favor of each of the 243 get together bodies electorate occurred on November 10.
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