Rambali Singh Yadav, CPI(ML)(Liberation)’s contender leading by 6073 votes in Ghosi constituency

Rambali Singh Yadav is the CPI(ML)(Liberation) candidate fighting the election in the constituency of Ghosi.

By Shaptadeep Saha

Nov 14, 2025 14:00 IST

The Ghosi constituency is in the Jahanabad district. In the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, Rambali Singh Yadav is fighting from the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) (Liberation) ticket. As of Friday, 1 PM, he is ahead of his competitors by 6073 votes, followed by Janata Dal (United)'s Rituraj Kumar, in the Ghosi constituency.

Profile and background of the candidate

Rambali Singh Yadav is 59 years old. His academic career includes the qualification of a postgraduate qualification. He records his profession as agriculture, politics and social work. According to his declared election affidavit, his total assets amount to ₹83.2 lakh, with no liabilities. There is a single registered case being mentioned. Yadav’s political identity is deeply rooted to the CPI(ML)(Liberation)

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activism and public mobilisation. In Ghosi, he follows a legacy of Left contests and aims to question established political families. In the 2020 elections, Rambali Singh Yadav registered a victory in the seat under the CPI(ML)(L) banner. He is currently leading by 6073 votes after seven rounds of counting.

Ghosi seat dynamics and Yadav’s challenge

Ghosi’s assembly constituency number is 215 in Bihar’s Jahanabad district. It has historically stood as a battleground involving caste, influence and shifting alliances. Rambali Singh Yadav’s aims are two-fold; he looks forward to maintaining his party’s grassroots connect while expanding beyond the core Left vote base.

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His campaign talks about on agrarian issues, land rights, employment for youth and transparent governance. Yadav’s challenge is significant. He is fighting against candidates with strong dynastic roots and great financial muscle. The key factors like shifting voter expectations, socio-economic differences and rising needs among young voters add complexity to the fight.

Rambali Singh Yadav’s candidacy in Ghosi is a statement of persistence from the Left in Bihar’s transforming political landscape. He offers a credible profile and a clear ideological agenda amidst the arising dynamics.

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