The HAM chief's son-in-law Devendra Manjhi filed nomination as an Independent from Bodh Gaya (reserved SC seat). BJP has fielded its sitting MLA Shyamdeo Paswan from the seat.
Devendra Manjhi said he had to enter the fray "under pressure from the Mahadalit samaj (community)," but bode no ill feeling against his father-in-law, former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi.
"Despite representing Dalit and Mahadalit samaj, he got only 20 seats. What more can he do?" Devendra said about his father-in-law, adding "I do not want to tarnish his image and will definitely seek his blessings."
Jitan Ram Manjhi, who was contesting from two seats, Makhdumpur and Imamganj, both reserved seats, gave ticket to son Santosh Kumar Suman from Kutumba (reserved SC) seat in Aurangabad.
Devendra Manjhi's fate resembled that of Anil Kumar Sadhu, son-in-law of LJP president Ramvilas Paswan.
Sadhu, who headed the Dalit Sena and has been removed by the LJP, said he was thinking of entering into the fray from Raja Pakar (reserved SC seat) against Pashupati Kumar Paras, younger brother of Ramvilas Paswan and state LJP chief.
