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Dr. Ajoy Kumar Accuses BJP of Engaging in Sabotage Politics
Former MP Dr. Ajoy Kumar claims BJP is panicking after Lok Sabha defeat; INDIA alliance remains strong. Former MP and senior Congress leader Dr. Ajoy Kumar criticized the BJP on Monday, accusing them of engaging in sabotage politics. JAMSHEDPUR – Reacting to the news of former Chief Minister Champai Soren possibly joining the BJP, Dr. Ajoy Kumar stated, "The BJP has always believed in the…
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Ranchi, 28th Nov. Hemant Soren is set to be sworn in as the 14th Chief Minister of Jharkhand on Thursday in a grand ceremony attended by top political leaders. The event, scheduled for 4 PM at the Morabadi Ground, will see Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar administering the oath of office and secrecy to the 49-year-old JMM leader. This will mark Soren’s fourth tenure as Chief Minister. In the recent assembly elections, he retained the Barhait seat, defeating BJP’s Gamliyel Hembrom by 39,791 votes. The JMM-led alliance secured a majority with 56 seats in the 81-member assembly, while the BJP-led NDA managed just 24 seats. Prominent leaders expected to attend include AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, NCP chief Sharad Pawar, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, and Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. Leaders from regional parties like SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, PDP’s Mehbooba Mufti, and Bihar’s Tejashwi Yadav are also likely to be present. Ranchi city has been decked out with posters and banners for the occasion, with heightened security and traffic restrictions in place. Schools in the city remain closed for the day. Soren, accompanied by senior officials, visited the Morabadi Ground on Wednesday to review the arrangements. Congress General Secretary Ghulam Ahmad Mir confirmed that Soren is likely to take the oath alone, with a cabinet expansion to follow after a trust vote in the assembly. Expressing his gratitude, Soren said, “It’s heartening to have such esteemed leaders join us for this important occasion.” The post Hemant Soren to Take Oath as Jharkhand CM Today in Grand Ceremony 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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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Ranchi, 28th Nov. Hemant Soren is set to be sworn in as the 14th Chief Minister of Jharkhand on Thursday in a grand ceremony attended by top political leaders. The event, scheduled for 4 PM at the Morabadi Ground, will see Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar administering the oath of office and secrecy to the 49-year-old JMM leader. This will mark Soren’s fourth tenure as Chief Minister. In the recent assembly elections, he retained the Barhait seat, defeating BJP’s Gamliyel Hembrom by 39,791 votes. The JMM-led alliance secured a majority with 56 seats in the 81-member assembly, while the BJP-led NDA managed just 24 seats. Prominent leaders expected to attend include AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, NCP chief Sharad Pawar, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, and Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. Leaders from regional parties like SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, PDP’s Mehbooba Mufti, and Bihar’s Tejashwi Yadav are also likely to be present. Ranchi city has been decked out with posters and banners for the occasion, with heightened security and traffic restrictions in place. Schools in the city remain closed for the day. Soren, accompanied by senior officials, visited the Morabadi Ground on Wednesday to review the arrangements. Congress General Secretary Ghulam Ahmad Mir confirmed that Soren is likely to take the oath alone, with a cabinet expansion to follow after a trust vote in the assembly. Expressing his gratitude, Soren said, “It’s heartening to have such esteemed leaders join us for this important occasion.” The post Hemant Soren to Take Oath as Jharkhand CM Today in Grand Ceremony 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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Jharkhand Assembly Elections 2025 Why Did BJP Lose JMM Congress Victory
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jharkhand bjp attack on jmm congress : भाजपा का झामुमो कांग्रेस राजद पर बड़ा हमला, कांग्रेस की हमेशा से एक ही नीति फूट ड़ालो और राज करो, कांग्रेस साफ-झामुमो हॉफ के लिए भाजपा को जनादेश, कांग्रेस अदिवासियों का चार प्रतिशत आरक्षण मुस्लिमों को देने ��ी तैयारी
रांची : भाजपा के राष्ट्र��य नेता एंव प्रखर वक्ता डॉ गौरव वल्लभ एंव केंद्रीय राज्य रक्षा मंत्री संजय सेठ ने भाजपा मीडिया सेंटर, रांची में प्रेस वार्ता की. इस दौरान प्रदेश भाजपा मीडिया प्रभारी शिवपूजन पाठक, प्रदेश प्रवक्ता अजय शाह, राफिया नाज, प्रदेश मीडिया सह प्रभारी अशोक बड़ाइक और तारिक इमरान मौजूद रहे. डॉ. वल्लभ ने राहुल गांधी को आड़े हाथों लिया, उन्होंने कहा कि राहुल गांधी सबसे पहले देश की जनता…
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Congress accused BJP of misleading advertising to Election Commission
Congress lodged a complaint with the Election Commission of India (ECI) regarding the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), claiming that the party shared a deceptive advertisement on social media that included inaccurate details about the leaders of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), Indian National Congress (INC), and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). The Congress asserted that the advertisement breached the…
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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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Today in Politics: PM Modi's Post-Budget Address, Kejriwal Rally, and Assembly Drama
PM Modi to Address CII Post-Budget Conference
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to speak at the “Journey Towards Viksit Bharat: A Post Union Budget 2024–25 Conference” organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in Delhi on Tuesday. The conference will showcase the government’s vision for growth and the role of industry in achieving it. Over 1,000 participants from various sectors, including industry, government, and diplomacy, will attend in person, with many more joining virtually from across the country and abroad.
Opposition Rally for Kejriwal’s Release
Meanwhile, at Jantar Mantar, the opposition-led INDIA bloc is holding a rally organized by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to protest the continued detention of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Despite his declining health, Kejriwal remains incarcerated in the now-defunct liquor policy case. The rally, featuring Congress, SP, RJD, TMC, DMK, CPI, CPI(M-L), NCP (SP), and Shiv Sena (UBT), aims to demonstrate opposition unity. AAP has accused the BJP of attempting to harm Kejriwal, citing medical reports of his deteriorating health.
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann, who is attending the rally, will miss the farewell event for outgoing Governor Banwarilal Purohit. Purohit, who has had a contentious relationship with Mann, will be replaced by Gulab Chand Kataria.
Rajasthan Assembly Turmoil
In BJP-ruled Rajasthan, opposition parties, led by Congress and the Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP), have caused disruptions in the Assembly over allegations of crimes against Dalits. The Assembly faced three adjournments on Monday, with Speaker Vasudev Devnani promising to address these concerns during Zero Hour. Key issues raised included the murder of a Dalit teacher and various alleged atrocities against Dalits.
Jharkhand Assembly Chaos
In Jharkhand, where a JMM-led alliance is in power, the Assembly experienced chaos as BJP MLAs raised concerns over alleged Bangladeshi infiltration and atrocities against tribals. The disruptions led to multiple adjournments, with further confrontations expected as the Assembly reconvenes. Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma’s strategy to focus on these issues ahead of upcoming state polls continues to drive the BJP’s stance.
Assam’s Welfare Review
In Assam, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is reviewing the progress of ongoing welfare projects with ministers, senior officials, and district commissioners in Guwahati. Sarma has emphasized the need for DCs to focus on their districts’ strengths and expedite construction of government buildings and development projects. The newly created sub-districts will begin operations on October 2, with foundation stones for their permanent offices to be laid.
Himachal Congress Leadership Changes
In Himachal Pradesh, Congress MP Pratibha Singh is in Delhi to meet with party president Mallikarjun Kharge. Singh, who also serves as the state Congress president, will present a detailed report on recent Lok Sabha and Assembly byelections and discuss potential changes to the party’s state organizational structure.
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Hemant Soren's Potential Comeback: Jharkhand Politics Braces for Shakeup
In a surprising turn of events, former Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren may be set to reclaim his position at the helm of the state government. This development comes just months after Soren's arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with an alleged land scam case, which led to his resignation from the top post.
Sources close to the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leadership reveal that the party is seriously considering reinstating Soren as the Chief Minister. This move is seen as a bold statement by the JMM-led coalition government, which has maintained that the charges against Soren are politically motivated.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, a senior JMM leader stated, "We want to send a clear message of leadership and stability. Hemant ji's return as CM would reaffirm our commitment to the people of Jharkhand and our belief in his innocence."
The potential return of Soren to the Chief Minister's office is being viewed as a strategic move by the ruling coalition to consolidate its position ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Political analysts suggest that this could energize the party's base and present a united front against the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
However, the proposed move is not without its challenges. The BJP has vehemently opposed any such decision, calling it a "mockery of justice." BJP state president Babulal Marandi commented, "How can someone facing serious corruption charges be reinstated as CM? This shows the utter disregard the JMM has for law and governance."
Legal experts are divided on the feasibility of Soren's return while his case is still under investigation. Senior advocate Ravi Kumar noted, "While there's no legal bar on Soren becoming CM again, it would be unprecedented for someone facing active ED investigation to hold such a high office."
Meanwhile, the current Chief Minister, Champai Soren (no relation to Hemant), who took over after Hemant's arrest, has maintained a diplomatic stance. "Any decision regarding leadership will be taken collectively by our alliance partners," he stated in a recent press conference.
The Congress party, a key ally in the ruling coalition, has expressed cautious support for the move. State Congress chief Rajesh Thakur said, "We stand with our alliance partner JMM and will respect their decision on leadership."
As speculation mounts, the JMM is expected to make a formal announcement in the coming days. The potential return of Hemant Soren as Chief Minister would undoubtedly reshape the political landscape of Jharkhand and could have far-reaching implications for regional politics in eastern India.
The eyes of the nation are now on Jharkhand, as this unfolding political drama could set a precedent for how cases against sitting chief ministers are handled in the future.
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Modi Slams Opposition Parties at Jamshedpur Rally
PM labels JMM, RJD, and Congress as ‘enemies of Jharkhand’ Key Points: • Modi attacks JMM, RJD, Congress at Parivartan Rally in Jamshedpur • PM accuses opposition of neglecting state’s development, welfare • Modi promises accountability for corruption if BJP returns to power JAMSHEDPUR – Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the JMM, RJD, and Congress, labeling them as…
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Jamshedpur, 23rd November. The political fate of several prominent leaders, including Congress’s Ajoy Kumar and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, is set to be determined as results of the Jharkhand Assembly elections unfold. After 12 of 21 rounds of counting, Congress candidate Ajoy Kumar is trailing BJP’s Purnima Das Sahu by a significant margin of over 27,000 votes in the high-profile Jamshedpur East Assembly seat. Key Contest: Ajoy Kumar vs. Purnima Das Sahu Ajoy Kumar, a former IPS officer and Congress leader, has been a household name in Jamshedpur since his tenure as the city’s SP. Known for his work as an encounter specialist and a former MP for Jamshedpur in the 15th Lok Sabha, Kumar has also held several key roles in the Congress, including serving as the AICC in charge of four states and as a National Spokesperson. His opponent, BJP’s Purnima Das Sahu, is the daughter-in-law of Raghubar Das, the former Jharkhand Chief Minister and current Governor of Odisha. The BJP has a stronghold in the Jamshedpur East constituency, with Raghubar Das having represented the seat for nearly two decades until his defeat in 2019 by independent candidate Saryu Roy. Jamshedpur East, known as Jharkhand’s industrial hub and home to Tata Steel, has been a bastion for the BJP-led NDA. However, the 2019 assembly election saw a dramatic shift when Saryu Roy defeated Raghubar Das, signaling cracks in the BJP’s dominance. In the current election, the BJP appears poised to reclaim its stronghold, with Purnima Das Sahu capitalizing on the constituency’s legacy and her family’s political influence. Other Key Battles in Jharkhand In Dhanwar, BJP’s Babulal Marandi is leading against JMM’s Nijamuddin Ansari, adding to the BJP’s strong performance in the state. As counting continues, Ajoy Kumar faces an uphill battle to close the widening gap. His campaign has emphasized his administrative credentials and promises of inclusive development. However, the BJP’s organizational strength and Purnima Sahu’s strategic campaigning have given the saffron party a decisive edge in Jamshedpur East. With the counting still underway, the final results will reveal whether Congress can stage a comeback in one of the most-watched seats in Jharkhand or if the BJP reasserts its dominance in this industrial heartland. The post Congress’s Ajoy Kumar Trails BJP’s Purnima Sahu by Over 27,000 Votes in Jamshedpur East After 12 Rounds of Counting 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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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Jamshedpur, 23rd November. The political fate of several prominent leaders, including Congress’s Ajoy Kumar and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, is set to be determined as results of the Jharkhand Assembly elections unfold. After 12 of 21 rounds of counting, Congress candidate Ajoy Kumar is trailing BJP’s Purnima Das Sahu by a significant margin of over 27,000 votes in the high-profile Jamshedpur East Assembly seat. Key Contest: Ajoy Kumar vs. Purnima Das Sahu Ajoy Kumar, a former IPS officer and Congress leader, has been a household name in Jamshedpur since his tenure as the city’s SP. Known for his work as an encounter specialist and a former MP for Jamshedpur in the 15th Lok Sabha, Kumar has also held several key roles in the Congress, including serving as the AICC in charge of four states and as a National Spokesperson. His opponent, BJP’s Purnima Das Sahu, is the daughter-in-law of Raghubar Das, the former Jharkhand Chief Minister and current Governor of Odisha. The BJP has a stronghold in the Jamshedpur East constituency, with Raghubar Das having represented the seat for nearly two decades until his defeat in 2019 by independent candidate Saryu Roy. Jamshedpur East, known as Jharkhand’s industrial hub and home to Tata Steel, has been a bastion for the BJP-led NDA. However, the 2019 assembly election saw a dramatic shift when Saryu Roy defeated Raghubar Das, signaling cracks in the BJP’s dominance. In the current election, the BJP appears poised to reclaim its stronghold, with Purnima Das Sahu capitalizing on the constituency’s legacy and her family’s political influence. Other Key Battles in Jharkhand In Dhanwar, BJP’s Babulal Marandi is leading against JMM’s Nijamuddin Ansari, adding to the BJP’s strong performance in the state. As counting continues, Ajoy Kumar faces an uphill battle to close the widening gap. His campaign has emphasized his administrative credentials and promises of inclusive development. However, the BJP’s organizational strength and Purnima Sahu’s strategic campaigning have given the saffron party a decisive edge in Jamshedpur East. With the counting still underway, the final results will reveal whether Congress can stage a comeback in one of the most-watched seats in Jharkhand or if the BJP reasserts its dominance in this industrial heartland. The post Congress’s Ajoy Kumar Trails BJP’s Purnima Sahu by Over 27,000 Votes in Jamshedpur East After 12 Rounds of Counting 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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This year’s general election in India arguably brought up more questions about the fairness of the electoral process than any other in the country’s history.
For example, in December, a bill was passed in India’s parliament that allowed election commissioners to be appointed by a panel dominated by the executive branch, which many feared would endanger free and fair elections.
And during the campaign, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a string of speeches that were widely seen as Islamophobic, in which he accused the opposition Congress Party of favouring Muslims. The Election Commission failed to adequately enforce the Model Code of Conduct when it came to these comments.
Opposition chief ministers, Arvind Kejriwal of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Hemant Soren of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), meanwhile, were arrested on charges of corruption. Both parties claimed the charges were politically motivated.
One of the lessons from the election, however, is that even when there are questions about how free and fair a vote is, opposition parties can dent the dominance of ruling parties.
In India’s election, the opposition presented a united front and stuck to a consistent message reflecting specific issues of voter discontent.
Why caste politics were so important
Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party did not perform as well as expected in the election, suffering major losses in its heartland northern Indian states. Modi began the six-week election campaign saying his party would win more than 400 seats. Ultimately, it was reduced to 240 seats, while the opposition Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) won 232 seats.
INDIA had a shaky start to the election. A founding member, the Janata Dal, joined Modi’s coalition earlier this year. INDIA also failed to reach a seat-sharing agreement with another member, Trinamool Congress (TMC), although that party remained part of the alliance.
Yet, as the campaign wore on, the BJP’s attacks on the opposition led to a more united front, focusing particularly on the issue of caste.
Indian society and politics are stratified by its caste system. It has roots in ancient religious texts, which grant symbolic and material rights and privileges to people based on their membership to a particular caste.
Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi’s speeches highlighted a commitment to protecting the Constitution and addressing the issue of caste-based injustice in India. He pledged to undertake a caste census to reveal the extent of disadvantage and concentration of wealth in society.
He also pointed out the government’s centralisation of power, as well as the upper caste-dominated media’s adulation of Modi and its inattention to issues of unemployment and inflation.
Lalu Prasad Yadav, a leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) party, which is also part of the INDIA coalition, warned the BJP intended to change the Constitution to end caste-based affirmative action. Though this was denied by Modi, the allegation seemed to strike a chord with voters.
Caste presented a dilemma for Modi’s Hindu nationalist politics, which valorises upper-caste Hindu practices and behaviours, while relying on support from the lower caste majority to win elections.
The BJP had sought to ameliorate this tension by promoting welfare schemes and accusing the secular opposition of colluding with Muslims to deprive the Hindu lower-caste poor.
In the lead-up to the election, Modi also claimed to have replaced traditional forms of caste stratification with four new castes of welfare “beneficiaries” – women, farmers, the youth and the poor.
In truth, however, the government’s welfare schemes consisted of paltry cash transfers, small loans, food rations and subsidies for private goods like toilets, which sought to compensate for the stagnation of incomes and lack of jobs. Spending on health and education by Modi’s government, which could have transformative effects on society, has languished.
The BJP’s infrastructure-driven economic program has benefited large companies, leading to accusations of crony capitalism. It has also failed to attract substantial foreign investment or grow the manufacturing sector to create more jobs.
Over the past decade – but particularly following the COVID pandemic – India has also become one of the world’s most unequal countries. Women, Dalits, Adivasis and Muslims have fared the worst.
Dalit politicians also grew in prominence
Perhaps the biggest surprise for the BJP were its heavy losses in its heartland state, Uttar Pradesh.
The Samajwadi Party (SP) had previously dominated Uttar Pradesh politics by promoting the interests of particular lower caste “other backward classes”. This tactic, however, generated resentment among other lower castes, which was exploited by the BJP to win power in 2017.
In this election, the SP appears to have fashioned a new, broader caste coalition.
This election also saw new shifts in Dalit politics, the lowest rung of the caste structure in India. In Uttar Pradesh, new Dalit political parties became increasingly prominent, such as the Azad Party led by Chandra Sekhar Azad.
Further south, the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) consolidated its status as the largest Dalit party in Tamil Nadu, winning all the seats it contested.
The future of Indian democracy
Indian democracy is not out of the woods yet. Activists, students, political leaders and journalists remain imprisoned.
The Hindu nationalist movement also has a history of inciting communal violence when things do not go its way in the electoral arena.
The Modi government started to extend its media censorship during the election, as well.
There is little to suggest that Modi will temper what many see as authoritarian tendencies, but there is now more resistance, scepticism and political alternatives that will hopefully aid India’s democratic recovery.
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Today in Politics: Modi, Kharge, and Rahul Gandhi Ramp Up Campaigns
As the Lok Sabha elections approach their final phase, political heavyweights are making a strong push in key battlegrounds. Here’s a look at the latest developments in the campaign trail:
Modi and Kharge in Odisha
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge will intensify their campaigns in Odisha. This comes just before the seventh and final phase of the Lok Sabha polls on June 1.
PM Modi will start his day with a rally in Mathurapur, South 24 Parganas district, West Bengal. He will then head to Odisha, where he will address public meetings in Mayurbhanj, Balasore, and Kendrapara. Meanwhile, Kharge will be holding rallies in Balasore and Bhadrak.
Voting will take place in six Lok Sabha constituencies and 42 Assembly seats within these constituencies.
Rahul Gandhi in Punjab
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is set to address rallies in Ludhiana and Patiala, Punjab. In Ludhiana, Congress candidate Amrinder Singh Raja Warring faces tough competition from AAP MLA Ashok Parashar Pappi and BJP’s Ravneet Singh Bittu. Patiala sees another tight race with Congress’s Dharamvira Gandhi up against BJP’s Preenet Kaur and AAP’s Balbir Singh.
Priyanka Gandhi in Himachal Pradesh
AICC General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra will campaign in Himachal Pradesh, supporting party candidate Vikramaditya Singh in Mandi. The BJP has fielded Bollywood star Kangana Ranaut for this seat. Priyanka will also hold a rally in Kullu, part of the Mandi constituency.
Amit Shah in Uttar Pradesh
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will continue his campaign in Uttar Pradesh, addressing rallies in Ballia, Deoria, Maharajganj, and Robertsganj. He will also hold a roadshow in Ghazipur. Key candidates include Neeraj Shekhar in Ballia, Shashank Mani Tripathi in Deoria, and sitting MP Pankaj Chaudhary in Maharajganj.
J P Nadda in Jharkhand and Bengal
BJP National President J P Nadda will campaign in Jharkhand, addressing rallies in Dumka and Godda. Dumka’s contest is notable with Sita Soren (BJP) against JMM’s Nalin Soren. In Godda, BJP’s Nishikant Dubey faces Congress’s Pradeep Yadav. Nadda will then head to West Bengal for a roadshow in South Kolkata.
Kejriwal in Chandigarh
Delhi CM and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal will support Congress nominee Manish Tewari with a roadshow in Chandigarh. The Congress-AAP alliance is contesting jointly in Chandigarh, Delhi, and Haryana as part of the Opposition INDIA bloc, although they are rivals in Punjab.
Stay tuned for more updates as the campaign reaches its climax and the nation prepares for the final phase of voting.
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