It might appear to be an unusual occupation for a neta's wife, but Molani Devi says she practises her trade more out of tradition than need. Interestingly, the declared assets of the Mahto couple amount to more than Rs 2 crore.
"What is the shame in selling vegetables, this is our traditional job. I love carrying baskets on my head to the haat (rural market), which is hardly 1-km from my village, Ashok Tola. It fetches me in the range of Rs 200 to Rs 300 daily," Molani Devi told PTI.
Her husband, who has been a BJP MLA from Barkagaon thrice - 1995, 2000 and 2005, left his old party this time to contest on an All Jharkhand Students' Union ticket after the saffron outfit fielded Jayant from here.
"It is sad that BJP, a party to which I devoted my entire life, could not find a committed candidate other than Sinha's son when there are so many senior leaders here.
"Sinha has been an MP from the constituency but, despite being in crucial posts like former Finance Minister he could not do anything for the people here," he said.
Mahto is confident about winning the contest, saying that it is the work done by him over the last 15 years which will fetch him votes here and claimed that it was his efforts which made it possible for people here to get jobs on compensatory grounds after the death of family members in the collieries of Central Coalfields Ltd.
Voting in Hazaribagh - considered to be communally sensitive - was scheduled for April 10 but was deferred to April 17 on account of the festival of Ram Navami, which is celebrated with much fervour in the area.
Covering the entire district of Ramgarh and portions of Hazaribagh district, the Hazaribagh parliamentary constituency is one of the 14 Lok Sabha seats in the Maoist-affected state of Jharkhand. There are five assembly segments in this constituency.
However, exuding confidence of his win, Jayant said, "I am not contesting alone. I am contesting with (the support of) Narendra Modi and Yashwant Sinha. We are telling the people that their one vote will serve three purposes -- Modiji will become Prime Minister, Yashwant Sinha will remain as the guardian of Hazaribagh and Ramgarh and I will be at their service with my hard work."
Apart from the foreign-educated Jayant, the 69-year-old Mahto is facing Congress's Saurabh Narain Singh and CPI's Bhuneshwar Prasad Mehta in the battle for the seat where 16 others have registered themselves as contestants.
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