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Shatrughan Sinha's son and Sharad Yadav's daughter can contest elections from this party


Patna:
 This time in Bihar assembly elections all political parties are giving opportunity to the youth. In this episode, the Congress party is also going to field the next generation of two big leaders in the state. Sharad Yadav's daughter Subhashini and Shatrughan Sinha's son Love Sinha may be declared candidates for the Congress.

There is a buzz in the political corridors that Luv Sinha's ticket has been stamped. It has been decided to remove him from Bankipur seat in Patna. At the same time, Subhashini is set to contest from the Bihariganj seat of Madhepura. It is likely that after the Congress Central Election Committee meeting held on Wednesday afternoon, all the Congress candidates with the names of both will be announced.

Love Sinha, son of Bollywood industry's famous actor and former MP Shatrughan Sinha, has also entered politics but Sharad Yadav's daughter Subhashini will start her political innings today. According to reliable sources in the Congress, Subhashini will join the Congress on Wednesday afternoon. Significantly, the names of both the senior leaders are big but their children have no identity of their own.

They will remain in the contest with the help of the grand alliance but they will be directly accused of parachute candidates. Earlier, his son got a ticket from the seat of senior Congress leader of Bihar Congress and Leader of Legislature Party, Sadanand Singh, where the first phase of voting is to be held. Let us tell you that Shatrughan Sinha has gone to the Lok Sabha from Patna Sahib and Sharad Yadav from Madhepura seat.

The rallies of former Congress president Rahul Gandhi will begin after the tickets are announced. Rahul Gandhi's first rally will be held on 23 October. In Bihar, Congress is contesting 70 seats in alliance with RJD and Left parties.

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