Jharkhand is set to hold elections for its 81 Assembly seats in two phases on November 13 and 20, with the results to be declared on November 23. The state will witness a direct contest between the NDA (National Democratic Alliance) and the INDIA alliance. Out of the 81 seats, the fight between BJP and Congress is intense on 60, while the remaining 29 seats will determine which party will hold the key to power in Jharkhand.
A Tough Battle in Jharkhand
The competition in Jharkhand’s election is going to be a fierce one. With 81 seats up for grabs, a party needs at least 41 seats to secure a majority. However, reaching this number won’t be an easy feat for either the NDA or the INDIA alliance. While the NDA seems to have the upper hand in urban areas, the INDIA alliance holds a strong grip in rural constituencies. The decisive factor will be the 29 seats, where old rivals are once again facing off. The outcome of these seats will ultimately decide who gets to hold the power in the state.
Key Election Issues in Jharkhand
On the issue front, the NDA is aggressively targeting family rule and corruption, while the INDIA alliance is focusing on the work of Chief Minister Hemant Soren, aiming to appeal to tribal, Christian, Muslim, and Dalit voters. This time, the situation has been further complicated by raids, with ED, Income Tax, and CBI making their presence felt in the run-up to the elections. The atmosphere is tense with these developments adding to the electoral heat.
Increased Police Activity
Jharkhand Police has also become highly active during this election period. Several raids have been carried out, resulting in the recovery of large sums of cash from various locations. The simultaneous activation of multiple agencies has raised questions—whether this is a coincidence or a well-thought-out strategy will only be revealed with time.
What Lies Ahead for Jharkhand’s Future?
Now, with elections taking place on November 13 and 20, all eyes are on Jharkhand’s political future. It will be intriguing to see who emerges victorious and holds the reins of power in the state.