Bihar elections: RJD candidate Anant Singh wins over Mokama seat
Bihar elections: RJD candidate Anant Singh wins over Mokama seat
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Patna: In Bihar assembly elections, Bahubali Anant Singh has once again won the Mokama assembly constituency. He was fighting on the RJD ticket from this seat. He has beaten Rajiv Lochan Narayan of Janata Dal (United). In 2015, Anant Singh won the assembly elections from the constituency as an independent candidate. Earlier, he was a member of JD (U).

It may be mentioned that after the AK-47 weapons were found from Anant Singh's house last year, he was imprisoned in Beur jail in Bihar and a case of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) has been registered. Before the 2015 elections, a police team had red-culled at his official residence in Mall Road in Patna, from where they recovered an Insas rifle, some blood-soaked clothes and six empty magazines. Though they were not held to rest, they were later jailed in a separate case of kidnapping and murder.

In his field, Anant Singh is known as the 'Chote Sarkar'. He is a three-time MLA who won the Mokama seat for the first time in 2005. According to an election affidavit filed with the election commission, his profession is social work, business and agriculture. His total declared property is Rs 68.6 crore, including Rs 18.5 crore in movable property and immovable property worth Rs 50.1 crore.

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