Patna: All five candidates of the ruling NDA in Bihar on Thursday filed their nomination papers for biennial elections to nine seats of the legislative council.
Top leaders of the JD(U) and the BJP, including chief minister Nitish Kumar and deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi, accompanied the candidates to the nomination centre.
The two parties held all the nine seats under Vidhan Sabha constituency, which fell vacant upon expiry of terms of the sitting members in May. However, because of changed arithmetic of the state assembly after the 2015 polls, the NDA has to concede four seats to the RJD-Congress combine.
The JD(U), which held six of the nine seats, has brought in fresh faces for all the three it is contesting and seems to be sending out a message to its core supporters.
Ghulam Ghaus, related to the late stalwart Ghulam Sarwar, is a Pasmanda Muslim, a weaker section in the community among whom Nitish Kumar has established a following thereby causing a dent in Lalu Prasad's hold over minorities.
Bhishm Sahni, a grassroots-level worker from East Champaran, appears to have been picked up to convey the message to the EBCs that JD(U) is sensitive towards them.