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Mahendra Manjhi

Background

The name Manjhi appears in several regions of India and is associated with multiple linguistic, social and occupational backgrounds. Without sourced information, this draft does not attribute the subject to any particular state, community, language group, or political tradition. Editors preparing the final version are encouraged to begin by establishing the subject's region of activity, the period in which the subject has been politically active, and the level of government — local body, state legislature, parliament, or party organisation — at which the subject's work has primarily taken place.

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No references have been added in this draft because no specific factual claims have been made about the subject. Editors expanding this article should cite reliable, independent, and preferably secondary sources for every substantive statement. Suggested categories of source to consult include: Election Commission of India records and state election commission archives; official gazettes and assembly or parliamentary proceedings; reports from established Indian newspapers and broadcasters with editorial oversight; peer-reviewed academic studies on relevant constituencies, parties, or movements; and official party communications, used cautiously and with attribution. Each citation should include author where available, title, publisher, date, and a stable link or archival reference.

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