Jitan Ram Manjhi's daughter-in-law and sister-in-law entered Tejashwi Yadav's chamber during the Rajya Sabha election period, sparking political speculation. The incident occurred in the Bihar Legislative Assembly premises just before voting began. The women, identified as Jyoti Manjhi and Deepa Manjhi, were seen exiting the chamber after a brief visit. This led to heightened discussions among political circles, with some suggesting the entry was accidental. The event took place amid the ongoing Rajya Sabha election process in Bihar, where voting for five seats was underway. The women were reportedly present in the assembly premises and briefly entered Tejashwi's chamber before leaving. While initial reactions focused on the unusual occurrence, both individuals later clarified that it was a mistake. Political parties quickly responded to the incident. The Hindustanee Awaam Morcha (HAM) stated that the women had accidentally entered the chamber and confirmed they voted for the NDA candidate. Jitan Ram Manjhi, a BJP leader and central minister, asserted that the NDA would secure all five seats. Meanwhile, RJD leader Santosh Kumar claimed the party was losing the contest. The election involves six candidates, with the NDA fielding five and the Mahagathbandhan one. To win a seat, a candidate needs 41 votes from the 243 legislators. Analysts note that the NDA's majority in the assembly makes four of their candidates strong favorites, while the fifth seat remains competitive. Voting concluded by 4 PM, with results expected to be announced by evening. The incident highlights the intense political atmosphere surrounding the Rajya Sabha elections, with all eyes on the final vote count and outcomes.#rajya_sabha_election #bihar_legislative_assembly #jitan_ram_manjhi #tejashwi_yadav #hindustanee_awaam_morcha