Jharkhand BJP President Babulal Marandi on Wednesday cast his vote at a polling booth in Giridih for the ongoing Jharkhand Assembly Elections 2024. Following this, he highlighted infiltration and unemployment as major issues in the state and accused incumbent Chief Minister Hemant Soren o
BJP-Jharkhand President Babulal Marandi on Wednesday lashed out at the Hemant Soren-led JMM government, accusing it of corruption and failing the people over the past five years.
Ahead of the second phase of Jharkhand Assembly polls, BJP Spokesperson Pratul Shah Deo expressed confidence that the BJP would win the elections by two-thirds majority.
Taking serious note of the complaints from Indian National Congress (INC) and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) regarding a misleading and malicious video posted by the BJP Jharkhand on social media, the Election Commission on Sunday directed Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Jharkhand to direct BJP
Speaking to the large gathering, JP Nadda said the "jan sailaab" he witnessed signals that the people of Jharkhand have made up their minds to uproot and oust the JMM-Congress-RJD government on November 20.
Assam chief minister and BJP Jharkhand co-in-charge Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that the 2024 assembly elections in Jharkhand is crucial for the state's future and expressed confidence that the BJP will secure a decisive victory.
The first phase of Jharkhand's assembly elections, which kickstarted on Wednesday, recorded 64.86 per cent voter turnout at 5 pm across the 43 assembly constituencies, surpassing 63.9 per cent voting in the 2019 assembly elections, said the Election Commission of India (ECI).
The polling for Jharkhand's first phase began at around 7:00 am, with voters across 43 constituencies in 15 districts casting their ballots. The results will determine the fate of 683 candidates, including 73 women.
BJP National President JP Nadda on Tuesday in a public rally at Giridih in Jharkhand expressed confidence in a wave of support for the BJP and NDA in the upcoming elections.
"Even during the difficult times of British rule, Birsa Munda did a great work from the land of Jharkhand but it is unfortunate to say that Congress and Hemant Soren are hungry for power; they never talked about Birsa Munda's contribution. Congress never thought for him," the CM said.
With just days to go for the first phase of polling in Jharkhand, Assam Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Jharkhand co-incharge Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday exuded confidence that his party will get 'huge' majority in the upcoming election.