Jharkhand: Jharkhand BJP The JMM administration, headed by Hemant Soren, came under fire from President Babulal Marandi on Wednesday, who accused it of corruption and neglecting the people over the previous five years.
Speaking on the upcoming assembly elections, Marandi stated: “The people of Jharkhand want to overthrow the JMM government headed by Hemant Soren because they have endured enough suffering over the last five years. Whether they are young or elderly, everyone has experienced a crisis. As a result, the time has come for the people to vote for the NDA to bring about change.
In reference to recent searches by the Income Tax authorities on sites connected to the Chief Minister’s aide, he said that black money had been misused. “Without dark money, it is not feasible. What other choice does someone with this level of corruption have but accusing some of our leaders? We will establish the government, and the BJP-NDA will win more than 51 seats,” Marandi told media report.
Marandi had already encouraged people to cast their ballots in the last round on social media. “I humbly ask all voters to cast their ballots for Jharkhand’s bright future,” he added. Every vote you cast counts toward giving young people work, empowering mothers and sisters to support themselves, reducing crime, and eliminating corruption and infiltration. Voting first, followed by refreshments.
Raj Sinha, the Dhanbad BJP candidate, was also upbeat. “It is obvious that the BJP will build its administration in this election given the existing trend and the large number of votes. We brought up the subject of Bangladesh (the infiltrators) because it is accurate and people must be aware of it and its repercussions,” he said.
JMM MP Nalin Soren, meanwhile, voted early in Dumka.
I want to encourage whomever is chosen to be the MLA to continue the custom. Voters would decide on the development problem. He said, “My government would continue to hold power.”
Voters lined up in huge lines outside polling booths as polling began at 7 am in many districts. Additionally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi exhorted voters to take part fully. “Jharkhand’s magnificent celebration of democracy is in its second and last phase today. “I implore every voter to take part fully and break the previous record for the number of voters who cast ballots,” Modi wrote on X.
Forty-three of the state’s 81 seats were up for grabs in the first round of voting, which took place on November 13.