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townpostin · 3 months ago
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Banna Gupta Criticizes BJP for Manipulating Champai Soren
Calls out BJP for treating former CM Champai Soren as a ‘caged tiger’ under their control. Jharkhand Minister Banna Gupta has once again voiced sharp criticism against former Chief Minister Champai Soren, accusing the BJP of manipulating him. JAMSHEDPUR – Jharkhand Minister Banna Gupta has sharply criticized former Chief Minister Champai Soren, alleging that the BJP is controlling him like a…
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rightnewshindi · 3 months ago
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भाजपा में शामिल होते ही शिवराज चौहान ने चंपई सोरेन की बताया झारखंड का टाइगर, कहा, JMM अब केवल पति-पत्नि की पार्टी
Jharkhand News: झारखंड विधानसभा चुनाव से पहले झामुमो को झटका देते हुए पार्टी के कद्दावर नेता और पूर्व सीएम चंपई सोरेन बीजेपी में शामिल हो चुके हैं। चंपई सोरेन को लेकर केंद्रीय मंत्री शिवराज सिंह चौहान ने बयान दिया है। उन्होंने रविवार को कहा वे सचमुच में झारखंड के टाइगर हैं। वे आंदोलन की भट्टी में तपकर निकले ऐसे नेता हैं, जिसने JMM को खड़ा किया। जनता में उनका आदर है। वे चिंतित हैं और झारखंड को…
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bhaskarlive · 3 months ago
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Champai Soren quits JMM with ‘great sadness’; to join BJP on Aug 30
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Senior Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader and former Chief Minister Champai Soren on Wednesday resigned from the primary membership of the Shibu Soren-led party and also gave up all other positions he held in the JMM.
Champai Soren is expected to officially join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on August 30.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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uniqueeval · 3 months ago
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The Hindu Morning Digest: August 28, 2024
Union Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya. File | Photo Credit: PTI Here is a select list of stories to start the day Labour Minister to meet Central Trade Unions on Unified Pension Scheme, Employment-Linked Incentive scheme Union Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has invited all Central Trade Unions (CTUs) for an “introductory meeting” on Wednesday (August 27, 2024), in which issues such as the…
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news365timesindia · 17 hours ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Jharkhand, 23rd November. The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led INDIA bloc is currently ahead in 50 of the 81 assembly seats in Jharkhand, according to the latest trends available at the Election Commission (EC). Counting of votes commenced at 8 am today and is still underway. As of the latest updates, the JMM is leading in 33 seats, the Congress in 17, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in five, and the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation (CPI(ML) Liberation) in two constituencies. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), is leading in 21 seats. State BJP President Babulal Marandi is leading in the Dhanwar seat by over 16,000 votes, representing a strong performance for the party. Chief Minister Hemant Soren, a key figure in the JMM, is also ahead in the Barhait seat by more than 20,000 votes, indicating a solid start in his bid for re-election. His wife, Kalpana Soren, another prominent JMM leader, is leading in the Gandey seat by over 7,000 votes. Former Chief Minister Champai Soren of the JMM is nearing victory in the Seraikella constituency, where he is leading by over 28,905 votes against his rival Ganesh Mahali from the JMM. The assembly elections, held in two phases on November 13 and 20, saw a voter turnout of 67.74%, the highest recorded since the formation of the state in 2000. A total of 1,211 candidates contested across the 81 assembly seats, reflecting a highly competitive electoral process. The results are significant for both the ruling JMM-led INDIA bloc and the NDA, with the outcome expected to shape the state’s political landscape and government formation in Jharkhand.   The post JMM-led INDIA Bloc Leads in 50 Jharkhand Seats, NDA Ahead in 30: EC Trends appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 17 hours ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Jharkhand, 23rd November. The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led INDIA bloc is currently ahead in 50 of the 81 assembly seats in Jharkhand, according to the latest trends available at the Election Commission (EC). Counting of votes commenced at 8 am today and is still underway. As of the latest updates, the JMM is leading in 33 seats, the Congress in 17, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in five, and the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation (CPI(ML) Liberation) in two constituencies. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), is leading in 21 seats. State BJP President Babulal Marandi is leading in the Dhanwar seat by over 16,000 votes, representing a strong performance for the party. Chief Minister Hemant Soren, a key figure in the JMM, is also ahead in the Barhait seat by more than 20,000 votes, indicating a solid start in his bid for re-election. His wife, Kalpana Soren, another prominent JMM leader, is leading in the Gandey seat by over 7,000 votes. Former Chief Minister Champai Soren of the JMM is nearing victory in the Seraikella constituency, where he is leading by over 28,905 votes against his rival Ganesh Mahali from the JMM. The assembly elections, held in two phases on November 13 and 20, saw a voter turnout of 67.74%, the highest recorded since the formation of the state in 2000. A total of 1,211 candidates contested across the 81 assembly seats, reflecting a highly competitive electoral process. The results are significant for both the ruling JMM-led INDIA bloc and the NDA, with the outcome expected to shape the state’s political landscape and government formation in Jharkhand.   The post JMM-led INDIA Bloc Leads in 50 Jharkhand Seats, NDA Ahead in 30: EC Trends appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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tfgadgets · 1 month ago
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Babulal Marandi, Hemant Soren's Ex Aide In BJP's List Of 66 Candidates For Jharkhand Election
Veteran leader Babulal Marandi, a former chief minister, Champai Soren, Hemant Soren’s ex aide and also a former chief minister, and his son are among BJP’s list of 66 candidates for Jharkhand polls released on Saturday evening.   The announcement comes hours after Hemant Soren declared that the Congress and the ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha or JMM will field candidates in 70 of the 81 assembly…
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sharpbharat · 3 months ago
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jamshedpur bjp welcomes champai soren : जमशेदपुर भाजपा के अध्यक्ष सुधांशु ओझा, पूर्व अध्यक्ष गुंजन यादव, ग्रामीण जिला ने किया चंपाई सोरेन का भाजपा में स्वागत, शिवशंकर सिंह ने कहा - पार्टी होगी और मजबूत
जमशेदपुर : झारखंड के पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री और कोल्हान टाइगर के नाम से मशहूर चंपाई सोरेन भाजपा में शामिल हो गए हैं. शुक्रवार को रांची के धुर्वा स्थित गोलचक्कर मैदान में आयोजित एक भव्य कार्यक्रम में भाजपा के कई वरिष्ठ नेताओं की मौजूदगी में उन्हें भाजपा की सदस्यता दिलाई गई. पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री चंपाई सोरेन के भाजपा में शामिल होने पर भाजपा जमशेदपुर महानगर ने उनके इस निर्णय का स्वागत किया है. जमशेदपुर महानगर…
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anshikanainital · 3 months ago
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deepkingstudent · 3 months ago
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Set to join BJP, Champai Soren quits JMM; cites betrayal of tribal ideals - Hindustan Times
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townpostin · 3 months ago
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Gunjan Yadav Welcomes Former CM Champai Soren’s Induction into BJP
Gunjan Yadav praises Champai Soren’s move, cites a wave of change in Jharkhand politics. Former Jharkhand CM Champai Soren, known as the "Kolhan Tiger," joined BJP in a significant event held in Ranchi. JAMSHEDPUR – Former Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Champai Soren, officially joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday during a program held at Dhurwa, Ranchi. The event was attended by top…
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rightnewshindi · 3 months ago
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चंपाई सोरेन को मिली जेड प्लस सिक्योरिटी, 28 अगस्त को इस्तीफा देकर 30 अगस्त को करेंगे भाजपा ज्वाइन; जानें क्या होगा फायदा
Champai Soren News: झारखंड के पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री और राज्य के उच्च शिक्षा और जल संसाधन मंत्री चंपाई सोरेन ने सोमवार देर रात भाजपा के वरिष्ठ नेता ओर केंद्रीय गृहमंत्री अमित शाह से मुलाकात की। इस मुलाकात के बाद असम के सीएम और झारखंड भाजपा के विस चुनाव सह प्रभारी हिमंता विस्वा सरमा ने चंपाई सोरेन के 30 अगस्त को भाजपा में शामिल होने की घोषणा की। सीएम हिमंता ने एक्स पर पोस्ट कर कहा कि चंपाई ने केंद्रीय…
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bhaskarlive · 3 months ago
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Champai Soren meets Amit Shah, to join BJP on Aug 30, says Assam CM Sarma
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JMM leader and former Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren, who had publicly shared his anguish at his treatment by the party and his unceremonious removal from the top post, will join the BJP on August 30, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced.
“Former Chief Minister of Jharkhand and a distinguished Adivasi leader of our country, @ChampaiSoren Ji met Hon’ble Union Home Minister @AmitShah Ji a short while ago. He will officially join the @BJP4India on 30th August in Ranchi,” he said in a post on X late on Monday, sharing a photo of the veteran Jharkhand leader meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah, along with him.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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uniqueeval · 3 months ago
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Himanta Biswa Sarma urges Champai Soren to join BJP
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. | Photo Credit: ANI Ahead of the Assembly election in Jharkhand, Assam Chief Minister and co-in charge of the Jharkhand poll campaign for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday urged former Chief Minister Champai Soren to join the BJP. Mr. Sarma’s statement has come at a time when Mr. Champai is in New Delhi and is likely to meet…
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news365timesindia · 11 days ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 13th November. Bharat’s democratic landscape is abuzz as the first phase of assembly elections in Jharkhand, a high-stakes by-election in Kerala’s Wayanad, and 33 bypolls across 11 states are set to begin. With significant candidates and strategic shifts, the outcome of these elections will offer crucial insights into party strengths, voter sentiments, and the political momentum leading up to the 2024 general elections. Jharkhand’s Assembly Elections: A Battle of Regional Powerhouses Jharkhand, a state often marked by political volatility, begins its two-phase assembly election on November 13, with 43 constituencies in contention. The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is determined to reclaim power from the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led coalition. Among the prominent candidates are former Chief Minister and BJP candidate Champai Soren, Congress leaders Ajoy Kumar and Banna Gupta, and JMM’s Rajya Sabha MP Mahua Maji, highlighting the fierce competition between established leaders. The stakes are high in constituencies like Seraikella, where Champai Soren seeks to regain influence, and in Jamshedpur East, where Congress’s Ajoy Kumar faces Purnima Das Sahu, who carries the legacy of former Chief Minister Raghubar Das. In Jamshedpur West, Congress leader Banna Gupta is pitted against JD(U) leader Saryu Roy, a politician who famously defeated Raghubar Das in the previous election. This race will be a litmus test for the BJP, which is vying to reassert itself after a challenging political tenure in Jharkhand. Security arrangements are extensive, with 200 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) deployed to ensure smooth polling. Sensitive booths across 31 constituencies have been flagged, with special monitoring to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process. Jharkhand has a history of closely contested elections, and the outcomes here will likely impact the regional political landscape profoundly. Wayanad’s Parliamentary Bypoll: Priyanka Gandhi’s Debut in Rahul Gandhi’s Stronghold The Wayanad parliamentary bypoll in Kerala is capturing national attention as Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra makes her electoral debut from a seat that has traditionally been a Congress bastion. Priyanka’s candidacy follows her brother Rahul Gandhi’s decision to retain his Raebareli seat, leaving Wayanad open for new leadership. Rahul, the current Leader of Opposition, has been actively campaigning in support of his sister, signaling Congress’s intention to solidify its foothold in Kerala. Priyanka Gandhi faces a formidable lineup, including Satyan Mokeri of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and Navya Haridas of the BJP. Kerala remains a challenging landscape for the BJP, where the Congress and Left Front traditionally dominate. However, with national support and Priyanka’s campaign efforts, Congress is determined to retain its grip on Wayanad, an outcome that would reinforce its political base in South Bharat. Bypolls Across 11 States: Testing Grounds for National and Regional Parties Alongside Jharkhand and Wayanad, by-elections are set to take place in 33 assembly seats across 11 states, including key constituencies in Rajasthan, West Bengal, and Assam. These bypolls provide valuable testing grounds for both national and regional parties, revealing voter sentiment ahead of crucial assembly elections in 2024. In Rajasthan, where seven assembly seats are up for grabs, the by-elections will indicate whether the Congress-led state government retains public favor amid criticisms over governance issues. In West Bengal, where six seats are contested, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is eager to reaffirm its dominance despite facing resistance from the BJP, which has made significant gains in the state over recent years. Assam’s five bypoll seats similarly serve as an important battleground, with both BJP and Congress vying for influence in the region. The outcome of these by-elections
holds significant implications not only for individual states but also for the broader political landscape. The BJP is keen to demonstrate its ability to retain and expand its voter base, while Congress is working to stage a comeback in regions where it has seen dwindling support. Key Issues and Challenges Shaping the Election The assembly elections and bypolls touch on diverse issues that reflect the unique socio-political landscape of each region. In Jharkhand, the primary issues include unemployment, development, and resource allocation, with tribal representation and local economic conditions heavily influencing voter decisions. Kerala’s Wayanad election resonates with concerns over environmental protection, sustainable development, and educational infrastructure, issues that Priyanka Gandhi has vowed to address in her campaign. In Rajasthan and West Bengal, governance effectiveness and regional autonomy are focal points, particularly in light of each state’s distinct political dynamics. For BJP and Congress alike, these elections are a chance to demonstrate their commitment to local development and to make inroads in states dominated by regional players. Security and Infrastructure: Ensuring a Smooth Polling Process Given the scale of these elections, authorities have implemented robust security measures, especially in regions deemed sensitive. In Jharkhand, for instance, returning officers have ensured that all polling stations are equipped with basic facilities, including drinking water, sanitation, and webcasting for transparency. CAPF deployments at sensitive booths in Jharkhand and tight security measures in other states underscore the Election Commission’s commitment to maintaining order and fairness. Conclusion: A Glimpse into Bharat’s Political Future As voters cast their ballots in Jharkhand, Wayanad, and bypolls across Bharat, these elections serve as a snapshot of the nation’s political sentiments. The results will gauge the strength of the BJP, which seeks to retain influence, and the Congress, which is making strategic moves to reclaim its presence. Priyanka Gandhi’s debut in Wayanad represents Congress’s focus on consolidating its base, while Jharkhand’s assembly polls will reveal whether regional alliances or national parties hold sway. The by-elections across multiple states will also offer early indicators of voter alignment ahead of 2024, where national security, economic growth, and state governance will be central campaign issues. The stakes are high, and these elections not only highlight the dynamic nature of Bharat’s democracy but also underscore the evolving challenges and opportunities faced by both national and regional parties.   The post Wayanad to Jharkhand: Priyanka’s Debut and Fierce Assembly Bypolls Set the Stage for Bharat’s Future appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 11 days ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 13th November. Bharat’s democratic landscape is abuzz as the first phase of assembly elections in Jharkhand, a high-stakes by-election in Kerala’s Wayanad, and 33 bypolls across 11 states are set to begin. With significant candidates and strategic shifts, the outcome of these elections will offer crucial insights into party strengths, voter sentiments, and the political momentum leading up to the 2024 general elections. Jharkhand’s Assembly Elections: A Battle of Regional Powerhouses Jharkhand, a state often marked by political volatility, begins its two-phase assembly election on November 13, with 43 constituencies in contention. The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is determined to reclaim power from the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led coalition. Among the prominent candidates are former Chief Minister and BJP candidate Champai Soren, Congress leaders Ajoy Kumar and Banna Gupta, and JMM’s Rajya Sabha MP Mahua Maji, highlighting the fierce competition between established leaders. The stakes are high in constituencies like Seraikella, where Champai Soren seeks to regain influence, and in Jamshedpur East, where Congress’s Ajoy Kumar faces Purnima Das Sahu, who carries the legacy of former Chief Minister Raghubar Das. In Jamshedpur West, Congress leader Banna Gupta is pitted against JD(U) leader Saryu Roy, a politician who famously defeated Raghubar Das in the previous election. This race will be a litmus test for the BJP, which is vying to reassert itself after a challenging political tenure in Jharkhand. Security arrangements are extensive, with 200 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) deployed to ensure smooth polling. Sensitive booths across 31 constituencies have been flagged, with special monitoring to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process. Jharkhand has a history of closely contested elections, and the outcomes here will likely impact the regional political landscape profoundly. Wayanad’s Parliamentary Bypoll: Priyanka Gandhi’s Debut in Rahul Gandhi’s Stronghold The Wayanad parliamentary bypoll in Kerala is capturing national attention as Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra makes her electoral debut from a seat that has traditionally been a Congress bastion. Priyanka’s candidacy follows her brother Rahul Gandhi’s decision to retain his Raebareli seat, leaving Wayanad open for new leadership. Rahul, the current Leader of Opposition, has been actively campaigning in support of his sister, signaling Congress’s intention to solidify its foothold in Kerala. Priyanka Gandhi faces a formidable lineup, including Satyan Mokeri of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and Navya Haridas of the BJP. Kerala remains a challenging landscape for the BJP, where the Congress and Left Front traditionally dominate. However, with national support and Priyanka’s campaign efforts, Congress is determined to retain its grip on Wayanad, an outcome that would reinforce its political base in South Bharat. Bypolls Across 11 States: Testing Grounds for National and Regional Parties Alongside Jharkhand and Wayanad, by-elections are set to take place in 33 assembly seats across 11 states, including key constituencies in Rajasthan, West Bengal, and Assam. These bypolls provide valuable testing grounds for both national and regional parties, revealing voter sentiment ahead of crucial assembly elections in 2024. In Rajasthan, where seven assembly seats are up for grabs, the by-elections will indicate whether the Congress-led state government retains public favor amid criticisms over governance issues. In West Bengal, where six seats are contested, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is eager to reaffirm its dominance despite facing resistance from the BJP, which has made significant gains in the state over recent years. Assam’s five bypoll seats similarly serve as an important battleground, with both BJP and Congress vying for influence in the region. The outcome of these by-elections
holds significant implications not only for individual states but also for the broader political landscape. The BJP is keen to demonstrate its ability to retain and expand its voter base, while Congress is working to stage a comeback in regions where it has seen dwindling support. Key Issues and Challenges Shaping the Election The assembly elections and bypolls touch on diverse issues that reflect the unique socio-political landscape of each region. In Jharkhand, the primary issues include unemployment, development, and resource allocation, with tribal representation and local economic conditions heavily influencing voter decisions. Kerala’s Wayanad election resonates with concerns over environmental protection, sustainable development, and educational infrastructure, issues that Priyanka Gandhi has vowed to address in her campaign. In Rajasthan and West Bengal, governance effectiveness and regional autonomy are focal points, particularly in light of each state’s distinct political dynamics. For BJP and Congress alike, these elections are a chance to demonstrate their commitment to local development and to make inroads in states dominated by regional players. Security and Infrastructure: Ensuring a Smooth Polling Process Given the scale of these elections, authorities have implemented robust security measures, especially in regions deemed sensitive. In Jharkhand, for instance, returning officers have ensured that all polling stations are equipped with basic facilities, including drinking water, sanitation, and webcasting for transparency. CAPF deployments at sensitive booths in Jharkhand and tight security measures in other states underscore the Election Commission’s commitment to maintaining order and fairness. Conclusion: A Glimpse into Bharat’s Political Future As voters cast their ballots in Jharkhand, Wayanad, and bypolls across Bharat, these elections serve as a snapshot of the nation’s political sentiments. The results will gauge the strength of the BJP, which seeks to retain influence, and the Congress, which is making strategic moves to reclaim its presence. Priyanka Gandhi’s debut in Wayanad represents Congress’s focus on consolidating its base, while Jharkhand’s assembly polls will reveal whether regional alliances or national parties hold sway. The by-elections across multiple states will also offer early indicators of voter alignment ahead of 2024, where national security, economic growth, and state governance will be central campaign issues. The stakes are high, and these elections not only highlight the dynamic nature of Bharat’s democracy but also underscore the evolving challenges and opportunities faced by both national and regional parties.   The post Wayanad to Jharkhand: Priyanka’s Debut and Fierce Assembly Bypolls Set the Stage for Bharat’s Future appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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