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The Plurals Party
AbbreviationPP
PresidentPushpam Priya Choudhary
General SecretaryAnupam Kumar Suman
FounderPushpam Priya Choudhary
Founded2020; 4 years ago (2020)
HeadquartersSukhbaso Complex, 3rd Floor, Opposite Western Hotel, Plot No. 130, Danapur Khagaul Road, Patna, Bihar, 801503 [1]
Student wingPlurals Student Federation (PSF)
IdeologyProgressivism[2]
Liberalism
Decentralisation
ColoursWhite and Red
ECI StatusRegistered (13 October 2020)
Seats in Legislative Assembly of Bihar
0 / 243
Website
plurals.org

The Plurals Party (often known by the abbreviated name Plurals) is an Indian political party founded in the state of Bihar[3] by Pushpam Priya Choudhary, alumna of the London School of Economics and Institute of Development Studies, whose central policies include employment, education, healthcare, rural development, industrialisation, urban centres and capabilities inclusion of people and the regions. Plurals started its political journey by contesting 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election against the National Democratic Alliance of Bharatiya Janata Party and Janata Dal (United) and Grand Alliance of Rashtriya Janata Dal, Indian National Congress and several leftist parties.[4]

History[edit]

Formation[edit]

The party was founded on 8 March 2020 by Pushpam Priya Choudhary, who was projected by the party as Chief Minister candidate for 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election[5][6] and former civil servant Anupam Kumar Suman who was posted as the special secretary of the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar before his resignation, who later joined as the General Secretary of the party.[7][8]

Election Campaign[edit]

Pushpam Priya Choudhary travelled across the state and raised the issues of closed industries, unproductive agriculture, ruined heritage and unemployment with the party campaign of "Let’s Open Bihar" and "30 Years Lockdown". He pointed out the underdevelopment of the state in the post-globalisation phase after 1990, which is also synchronised with the Lalu Prasad Yadav-Nitish Kumar regime.[9]Template:Verification-inline

Bihar Assembly Elections[edit]

The party made its electoral debut in the 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election and contested all 243 seats.[10] As the party opposed the politics of caste and religion following its pluralistic ideology, it declared its candidate’s name while mentioning their profession (doctor, engineer, teacher etc) as their caste and their religion as ‘Bihari’. Many of the nominations of its candidates were rejected, which the party opposed vehemently. All party candidates who contested the elections lost, including party president Pushpam Priya Choudhary who contested from Bankipur and Bisfi constituencies.[11][12] Party members finally contested on 148 seats including those declared independents because of the delay in party registration. Total vote secured by the candidates on these seats was 2,09,417.

Party Candidates Performance 2020[edit]

Sr. No. AC Name AC No. Candidate Name Phase Winner Runner Up Plurals
1 Valmiki Nagar 1 Gaurav Jha 3 74906 53321 2863
2 Ramnagar (SC) 2 Champa Devi 3 75423 59627 1412
3 Narkatiaganj 3 Anup Kumar Mishra 3 75484 54350 959
4 Bagaha 4 Sita Shah 3 90013 59993 1032
5 Lauriya 5 Ajitesh Kumar 3 77927 48923 1462
6 Nautan 6 Jaiprakash Singh Kushwaha 2 78657 52761 1169
7 Chanpatia 7 Rajeev Ranjan 2 83828 70359 297
8 Bettiah 8 Awakash Gupta 2 84496 66417 1559
9 Sikta 9 Tamnna Khatun 3 49075 35798 2237
10 Raxaul 10 Kundan Kumar Srivastava 3 80979 44056 694
11 Govindganj 14 Manoranjan Kumar Mishra 3 65544 37620 481
12 Kesariya 15 Anu Vivek 2 40219 30992 619
13 Madhuban 18 Vikas Keshri 2 73179 67301 427
14 Motihari 19 Munna Kumar 2 92733 78088 662
15 Chiraia 20 Abhinav Bharti 2 62904 46030 1432
16 Dhaka 21 Rajan Jaiswal 2 99792 89678 875
17 Sheohar 22 Ranjeev Kumar Jha 2 73143 36457 1248
18 Riga 23 Ravi Kumar 3 95226 62731 634
19 Runnisaidpur 29 Vinay Kumar 2 73205 48576 919
20 Belsand 30 Rakesh Kumar Singh 2 49682 35997 912
21 Harlakhi 31 Mangesh Jha 3 60393 42800 3039
22 Benipatti 32 Anuradha Singh 3 78862 46210 1841
23 Khajauli 33 Kumar Chaitanya 3 83161 60472 1004
24 Babubarhi 34 Shalini Kumari 3 77367 65879 3413
25 Bisfi 35 Pushpam Priya Choudhary 3 86574 76333 1521
26 Madhubani 36 Madhubala Giri 2 71332 64518 2804
27 Rajnagar 37 Santosh Kumar Suman 2 89459 70338 1267
28 Jhanjharpur 38 Sanjeev Kumar Suman 2 94854 53066 600
29 Phulparas 39 Brajesh Kumar Kunwar 2 75116 64150 1278
30 Laukaha 40 Dinesh Gupta 3 78523 68446 6319
31 Nirmali 41 Dhiraj Kumar 3 92439 48517 1153
32 Pipra 42 Rajesh Kumar 3 82388 63143 2923
33 Chhatapur 45 Bhashkar Kumar Mishra 3 93755 73120 435
34 Narpatganj 46 Nishant Kumar Jha 3 98397 69787 511
35 Forbesganj 48 Rupesh Raj 3 102212 82510 676
36 Araria 49 Amit Anand Jha 3 103054 55118 1802
37 Kasba 58 Hayat Asaraf 3 77410 60132 1581
38 Banmankhi 59 Krishna Kumari 3 93594 65851 998
39 Dhamdaha 61 Maneesh Kumar Yadav 3 97057 63463 2523
40 Purnea 62 Anisha Prity 3 97757 65603 613
41 Kadwa 64 Manish Kumar Mandal 3 71267 38865 970
42 Manihari 67 Shobha Soren 3 83032 61823 1840
43 Barari 68 Tanuja Khatun 3 81752 71314 1172
44 Alamnagar 70 Abhishek Anand 3 102517 73837 1182
45 Bihariganj 71 Jayant Kumar 3 81531 62820 590
46 Madhepura 73 Lalan Kumar 3 79839 64767 2825
47 Sonbarsa 74 Amir Ram 3 67678 54212 1037
48 Saharsa 75 Rajesh Kumar Jha 3 103538 83859 845
49 Mahishi 77 Tripurari Prasad Singh 3 66316 64686 503
50 Gaura Bauram 79 Kamlesh Ray 2 59538 52258 635
51 Bahadurpur 85 Priyanka Singh 3 68538 65909 811
52 Keoti 86 Madhav Kumar Chaudhary 3 76372 71246 257
53 Gaighat 88 Subodh Kumar Singh 3 59778 52212 2260
54 Aurai 89 Ritesh Kumar 3 90479 42613 1380
55 Bochaha 91 Abhimanyu Kumar 3 77837 66569 1604
56 Kurhani 93 Salvi Saloni 3 78549 77837 1699
57 Muzaffarpur 94 Pallavi Sinha 3 81871 75545 3522
58 Kanti 95 Mala Sinha 2 64458 54144 1273
59 Baruraj 96 Dilip Kumar 2 87407 43753 344
60 Paroo 97 Monalisa 2 77392 62694 434
61 Sahebganj 98 Meera Kaumudi 2 81203 65870 1599
62 Baikunthpur 99 Atul Kumar Gautam 2 67807 56694 1073
63 Gopalganj 101 Vivek Kumar Choubey 2 77791 41039 2165
64 Kuchaikote 102 Ajeet Kumar Choubey 2 74359 53729 531
65 Bhore 103 Bishal Kumar Bharati 2 74067 73605 3352
66 Siwan 105 Rameshwar Kumar 2 76785 74812 1552
67 Ziradei 106 Markandey Kumar Upadhyay 2 69442 43932 795
68 Darauli 107 Kumar Shashi Ranjan 2 81065 68948 2521
69 Goriakothi 111 Jitesh Kumar Singh 2 87368 75477 327
70 Maharajganj 112 Omprakash Sharma 2 48825 46849 2185
71 Ekma 113 Manish Manoranjan 2 53875 39948 818
72 Baniapur 115 Chikki Kumari 2 65194 33082 1156
73 Parsa 121 Akhilesh Kumar 2 68316 51023 1174
74 Sonpur 122 Asha Kumari 2 73247 66561 912
75 Hajipur 123 Santosh Kumar Shukla 2 85552 82562 371
76 Vaishali 125 Nilesh Ranjan 2 69780 62367 766
77 Mahua 126 Amresh Kumar 3 62580 48893 2103
78 Mahnar 129 Rajnish Paswan 2 61721 53774 949
79 Patepur 130 Shivji Rajak 3 86509 60670 576
80 Warisnagar 132 Kirti King 3 68356 23292 1955
81 Samastipur 133 Vinay Kumar Prasad 3 68507 63793 665
82 Ujiarpur 134 Vineet Kumar 2 90601 67333 599
83 Morwa 135 Umashankar thakur 3 59554 48883 1955
84 Sarairanjan 136 Navin Kumar 3 72666 69042 672
85 Bibhutipur 138 Prabhu Narain Jha 2 73822 33326 552
86 Rosera 139 Randhir Kumar Paswan 2 87163 51419 693
87 Cheria Bariyarpur 141 Madhu Shweta 2 68635 27738 650
88 Bachhwara 142 Satyajeet 2 54738 54254 494
89 Teghra 143 Rupam Kumari 2 85229 37250 658
90 Matihani 144 Bindu Kumari 2 61364 61031 893
91 Sahebpur Kamal 145 Kaushal Kishor Singh 2 64888 50663 987
92 Begusarai 146 Bhaskar Kumar 2 74217 69663 913
93 Bakhri 147 Sanjay Kumar 2 72177 71400 1278
94 Alauli 148 Ratan Bihari 2 47183 44410 768
95 Khagaria 149 Sanjeev Kumar 2 46980 43980 517
96 Parbatta 150 Ratna Priya 2 77226 76275 585
97 Beldaur 150 Suraj Kumar 2 56541 51433 854
98 Bihpur 152 Nidhi Bhushan 2 72938 66809 522
99 Pirpainti 154 Dilip Kumar 2 96229 69210 724
100 Kahalgaon 155 Bijay Kumar Yadav 1 115538 72645 3107
101 Bhagalpur 156 Amit Alok 2 65502 64389 719
102 Sultanganj 157 Kiran Mishra 1 72823 61258 1303
103 Nathnagar 158 Asha Kumari 2 78832 71076 739
104 Amarpur 159 Ajay Singh 1 54308 51194 1331
105 Dhouraiya 160 Puja Kumari 1 78646 75959 2252
106 Banka 161 Kashikant Singh 1 69762 52934 667
107 Belhar 163 Swati Kumari 1 73589 71116 4026
108 Tarapur 164 Ravi Ranjan Kumar Suraj 1 64468 57243 1364
109 Munger 165 Shalini Kumari 1 75573 74329 4497
110 Jamalpur 166 Priya Rai 1 57196 52764 907
111 Lakhisarai 168 Sudhir Kumar 1 74212 63729 2331
112 Islampur 174 Dayanand Prasad 2 68088 64390 596
113 Hilsa 175 Rajiv Nayan 2 61848 61836 659
114 Nalanda 176 Suvant Rao 2 66066 49989 699
115 Harnaut 177 Chandra Uday 2 65404 38163 776
116 Barh 179 Raj Kumari 1 49327 39087 1393
117 Bakhtiarpur 180 Kundan Kumar 2 89483 68811 639
118 Digha 181 Shambhavi 2 97044 50971 4701
119 Bankipur 182 Pushpam Priya Choudhary 2 83068 44032 5189
120 Kumhrar 183 Kumar Raunak 2 81400 54937 1248
121 Patna Sahib 184 Daya Singh 2 97692 79392 1031
122 Fatuha 185 Ajeet Kumar Singh 2 85769 66399 610
123 Danapur 186 Amarnath Ray 2 89895 73971 1449
124 Phulwari 188 Ravi Kumar 2 91124 77267 1679
125 Bikram 191 Dr. Mamtamayi Priyadarshini 1 86177 50717 3068
126 Shahpur 198 Avinash Kumar Chandra 1 64393 41510 2060
127 Brahmpur 199 Niranjan Kumar Singh 1 90176 39035 925
128 Ramgarh 203 Indresh Singh 1 58083 56084 510
129 Mohania 204 Sonu Kumari 1 61235 49181 864
130 Bhabua 205 Krishna Kant Tiwari 1 57561 47516 669
131 Chainpur 206 Rituraj Patel 1 95245 70951 847
132 Sasaram 208 Amla Tripathi 1 83303 56880 1476
133 Dehri 212 Prem Prakash 1 64567 64103 983
134 Arwal 214 Anita Kumari 1 68286 48336 1498
135 Kurtha 215 Abdullah Jamal Mallik 1 54227 26417 1499
136 Makhdumpur 218 Mukesh Dayal 1 71571 49006 1140
137 Nabinagar 221 Sanju Devi 1 64943 44822 1589
138 Kutumba 222 Satyendra Ram 1 50822 34169 2863
139 Aurangabad 223 Sanjeev Kumar Singh 1 70018 67775 2610
140 Barachatti 228 Arjun Bhuyian 1 72491 66173 3836
141 Bodh Gaya 229 Pramila Kumari 1 80926 76218 3593
142 Gaya Town 230 Alka Singh 1 66932 55034 1153
143 Tikari 231 Raushan Kumar Singh 1 70359 67729 1151
144 Belaganj 232 Gita Devi 1 79708 55745 2635
145 Wazirganj 234 Vandana Singh 1 70713 48283 2123
146 Nawada 237 Bablu Kumar urf Ishan Narayan 1 72435 46125 540
147 Gobindpur 238 Dayanand Prasad 1 79557 46483 735
148 Chakai 243 Rahul Kumar 1 44967 39319 1902

2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election[edit]

Vidhan Sabha Term Election Seats
contested
Seats
won
% of
votes
Ref.
17th Vidhan Sabha of Bihar 2020 113 (excluding 35 IND) 0 [13]

References[edit]

  1. "Party's Address on Website".
  2. "The Plurals Has Arrived, But Will it Survive the Rough and Tumble of Bihar's Caste-Ridden Politics?". News18.com. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  3. "Plural Party moved Delhi HC, seeks to use chessboard symbol to contest Bihar Assembly polls". ANI News. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  4. "Time To Move On From Nitish Kumar, Lalu: Plurals Party Chief Pushpam Priya". Businessworld. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  5. "Who is Pushpam Priya Choudhary? The UK return girl who aspires to become Chief Minister of Bihar". India TV. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  6. "Bihar elections: Plurals Party's Pushpam Priya Chaudhary fails to make impact". Times of India. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  7. "Bihar polls: CM Nitish Kumar may face former PMC chief after rift in 2019". National Herald. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  8. "Bihar elections: Confident of winning all the seats, says Pushpam Priya Choudhary, Plurals Party chief". Times of India. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  9. "Bihar polls: Pushpam Priya Choudhary, the LSE graduate who is eyeing CM's chair". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  10. "Bihar: Pushpam Priya Choudhary's Plurals to contest all 243 seats". Times of India. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  11. "Meet the Women Candidates Changing the Political Space in Bihar Elections 2020". News18. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  12. "Pushpam Priya Choudhary of Plurals party gets just 5189 votes in Bihar elections 2020". The Financial Express (India). Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  13. "A Bihar poll singularity, Plurals chief is counting on age, agenda, ambition". The Indian Express. Retrieved 11 March 2021.

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