Political Tensions in Bihar: A Tale of Two 'Bahubalis'

In Bihar's Mokama, the political climate is dominated by two 'Bahubali' politicians with criminal records. Locals express frustration with persistent unemployment and poor services but are hesitant to discuss their political preferences. Candidates Anant Singh and Veena Devi are pivotal figures, symbolizing the ongoing electoral struggle.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mokama | Updated: 29-10-2025 14:13 IST | Created: 29-10-2025 14:13 IST
Political Tensions in Bihar: A Tale of Two 'Bahubalis'
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In the dusty heart of Bihar's Mokama, political tensions run high as two 'Bahubali' figures vie for dominance. The candidates, both with criminal records, embody the fierce battle for control in this closely watched constituency.

Residents, however, remain wary of discussing politics openly. Conversations at local businesses reveal a deep-seated fear of retaliation, underscoring the community's reluctance to engage with the political agenda. Despite desires for change in education, healthcare, and employment, silence prevails.

Amidst the political drama, Mokama grapples with pressing socio-economic issues like unemployment and inadequate infrastructure. Locals lament closed factories and unfulfilled promises as they navigate the complexities of supporting candidates with contentious pasts. As the elections approach, the community balances hope for transformation with the reality of entrenched challenges.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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