The CPI(M) candidates will contest the elections in nine constituencies including Tamar, Baharagora, Mandar, Jama, Pakur, Jamtara, Mahespur, Sisai, and Chatra.
Former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav stated that talks for seat sharing have been completed and the deadlock has been resolved. He said that the INDIA alliance is united and the people of Jharkhand want Hemant Sorent to become the CM of Jharkhand again.
CPI state secretary Mahendra Pathak released the list of candidates after being disappointed over the current seat-sharing arrangement of the INDIA bloc and said that the party would field candidates on a total of 15 seats for the Jharkhand assembly polls.
JMM neither has an organisation in place nor leaders as the opposition party remains dependent on such leaders whose names were not even considered by the BJP for upcoming elections.
This comes after Lalu Yadav criticising the Nitish Kumar-led Bihar government over the recent hooch tragedy, on Sunday and described the incident as "unfortunate" and lamented the widespread deaths.
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Manoj Kumar Jha on Sunday criticized the "unilateral decision" of the Congress-JMM alliance to offer very few seats to RJD for the upcoming Jharkhand Assembly election.
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) State President Sanjay Singh Yadav on Sunday expressed displeasure over the seat-sharing arrangement for the Jharkhand assembly polls, stating that their party was not receiving appropriate representation.
Speaking to ANI, Singh said "Some people have vandalized a temple and the idol in Sanhaula of Bhagalpur at 5a.m. I have come to know from sources that RJD and Congress are behind this. They only want to create riots. They want to show that this happened after my visit. I want to tell the adm