Jitan Ram Manjhi was born on October 6, 1944, in Mahkar village, Khizarsarai block, in Gaya district, Bihar. He belongs to the Dalit caste of Musahar, a community that is known to catch rats and eat them. When he was 24, he joined the Post and Telegraph Department as a clerk, but 12 years later, in 1980, he left his job and raised the slogan of “Aadhi roti khayenge, Indira ko bulayenge” (We will survive on half a meal, but we will bring Indira to power.). The same year, he won an election and became a minister too. In the course of his political journey, Manjhi was elected as an MLA eight times and has held many ministerial posts (during the tenure of seven different chief ministers). He even became the chief minister of the state for nine months. He has changed his party affiliation four times. Finally, he formed his own party, the Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM). He has deep roots in politics, so much so that people have accepted him as their leader wherever he went.