BJP Poised to Bring Change in Jharkhand: Leaders Rally for Assembly Polls
As Jharkhand prepares for the Assembly elections, BJP leaders, including Amar Kumar Bauri and Sita Soren, pledge to form the state's next government, focusing on battling corruption and crime. The BJP has aligned with AJSU, JD-U, and LJP to contest 68 seats, promising transformative change.
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As the Jharkhand Assembly elections approach, prominent BJP leaders are ramping up their campaigns, asserting confidence in forming the next government. Leader of the Opposition in Jharkhand Assembly, Amar Kumar Bauri, emphasized the party's mission to safeguard both the state and nation under BJP leadership in a rally held in Bokaro.
BJP's Sita Soren, who spoke with ANI, expressed her commitment to securing victory for the party from the Jamtara seat, criticizing the present administration for exacerbating corruption and crime. Soren, a seasoned politician and widow of Hemant Soren's late brother, highlighted BJP's vision of change for Jharkhand.
As part of their strategic electoral alliance, the BJP will battle for 68 of the 81 assembly seats alongside partners AJSU, JD-U, and LJP. High-profile candidates such as former Chief Ministers Champai Soren and Babulal Marandi aim to solidify BJP's influence in the upcoming election phases set for November 13 and November 20.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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