Siwan. NDA-backed candidate and JD (U) general secretary Sangeeta Yadav has been elected Zilla Parishad president for the second time in a row. In the election of ZIP president held in the presence of District Magistrate Amit Kumar Pandey on Monday, Sangeeta Yadav defeated her nearest and only rival Mahagathbandhan supporter Asha Devi and captured the prestigious seat of the district board.
Sivan. NDA-backed candidate and JD (U) general secretary Sangeeta Yadav has been elected Zilla Parishad president for the second time in a row. In the election of ZIP president held in the presence of District Magistrate Amit Kumar Pandey on Monday, Sangeeta Yadav defeated her nearest and only rival Mahagathbandhan supporter Asha Devi and captured the prestigious seat of the district board. On the other hand, Chand Tara Khatoon captured the vice president’s chair. Coming out with the certificate after the victory, Sangeeta Yadav said that the MY equation has an important role behind this victory. Due to their MY equation, the grand alliance suffered defeat. After its former chairman and vice-chairman were elected, DM Amit Kumar Pandey administered the oath of office and secrecy by giving a certificate to the chairman and vice-chairman. At the same time, before the division of votes, all the newly elected representatives were also administered the oath of intoxication. ADM Gagan Kumar of Chapra Saran and District Panchayat Raj Officer Rajkumar Gupta, District Deputy Election Officer Anil Kumar Rai were also present as observers on the occasion.
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