|  Patna, March 29  : Two women legislators from   Bihar's ruling JD-U, one of them a former minister, are campaigning and   seeking votes for the BJP and RJD candidates against the official party   candidates. 
 The two legislators are Renu Kumari Kushwaha and Poonam Yadav.
 
 Kushwaha,   who resigned from the state cabinet of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar   early this month, is still a Janata Dal-United (JD-U) legislator from   Bihariganj assembly constituency.
 
 However, she is openly   campaigning and seeking votes for her husband Vijay Kumar Kushwaha, whom   the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has pitted from Madhepura constituency   for the Lok Sabha polls.
 
 "It is true that I am seeking vote for   my husband, who is contesting as BJP candidate from Madhepura. After   all, he happens to be my husband," Kushwaha said.
 
 She is also   attending meetings of the BJP and its allies, including the Lok   Janshakti Party (LJP) and the Rashtriya Lok Samta Party in connection   with the ongoing campaigning for her husband.
 
 According to JD-U   leaders, Nitish Kumar tried to persuade her when she resigned, but she   told him that as her husband has joined the BJP, she has no moral   authority to continue as minister in Nitish's cabinet.
 
 The second   legislator, Poonam, wife of criminal-turned-politician Ranvir Yadav, is   campaigning and seeking vote for her younger sister Krishna Yadav, who   is the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) candidate from Khagaria.
 
 Interestingly,   Krishna is the second wife of Ranvir, a "bahubali". Ranvir said Poonam   has been campaigning for Krishna. "For her, family is first than the   party," he said.
 
 However, JD-U state president Vashsisht Narain   Singh said he has  no information that two of his party legislators are   seeking votes for rival candidates.
 
 Last year, the JD-U ended its   17-year-old alliance with the BJP and both are now contesting the   general elections against each other after 1996.
 
 The JD-U and the RJD are traditional rivals in caste-ridden Bihar politics.
 (IANS) |