Manoj Manzil

He represented the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) (Liberation) in Tejashwi Yadav's Mahagathbandhan alliance during the 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly Election.[1][2] Manzil has concentrated his political activity in Agiaon and has been organizing the Sadak Par School Movement in Bhojpur.[3][1] He received 84,777 votes, 61.51% of total vote share, and was elected as the MLA from Agiaon in 2020.[4]

Manoj Manzil
Member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
16 November 2020
Preceded byPrabhunath Prasad
ConstituencyAgiaon
Personal details
Born
Manoj Kumar

1984 (age 3637)
Tarari, Bihar, India
Political partyCommunist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) (Liberation)
ResidenceTarari, BIhar

Manoj Manzil is an Indian politician from Bihar.

Manzil was born in 1984-85 to a family of landless Dalit labourers and brick kiln workers. His father was a cadre of the CPI(ML) and his uncle spent his life as part of the Jay Prakash movement. His mother was a survivor of a massacre at Hadiyabad and he witnessed several Ranvir Sena massacres. Eventually he managed to get into college in Arrah and taught students to make ends meet, but was several times forced to drop out. He then became a Left activist. In 2015, he contested the elections from Agiaon as a CPI(ML)-L candidate but was jailed and came in third place.[5]

In 2018, he organized the Sadak Pe School movement in Bhojpur district, where he and other cadres would teach students on the road to protest abysmal primary schooling in rural Bihar. The movement gained significant media attention and in response the government made several school reforms. His activism has resulted in his being slapped with over 30 FIRs. In 2020, he contested the elections again and won a majority.[5]

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