Jharkhand Elections 2024 / 24 years old record will be broken in Jharkhand, Hemant Soren is making a comeback

According to the exit poll of Axis My India, the All India Alliance may get 53 seats in Jharkhand, while the NDA may be reduced to 25 seats. Hemant Soren's government is likely to return. The final results will come on November 23, which will make it clear who will get the power.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 20, 2024, 10:41 PM
Jharkhand Elections 2024: The suspense is increasing regarding the results of Jharkhand assembly elections. Exit poll estimates suggest that the record of the last 24 years is likely to be broken in Jharkhand. According to Axis My India, India alliance seems to be getting a majority, while NDA may slip to second place.

Exit poll figures: India alliance leads

According to Axis My India exit poll:

India alliance: 53 seats

NDA: 25 seats

Others: 3 seats

This indicates that the Hemant Soren-led Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) government may return to power in Jharkhand. However, the real picture will be clear only after the election results on November 23.

2019 vs 2024: Difference in seats

In 2019, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha won 30 seats and formed the government in alliance with Congress. At the same time, BJP was reduced to 25 seats. This time the exit poll estimates show that the JMM-Congress alliance is in a strong position, while the BJP seems to be lagging behind.

Support of women voters decisive

According to the estimates of Axis My India:

India alliance is expected to get the support of 47% women voters, while this figure is 43% among male voters.

NDA has got the support of 35% women and 39% male voters.

This time the inclination of women voters is more towards India alliance, which can prove to be decisive in the results.

Election issues and campaign

This election saw a tough fight between NDA and India alliance.

NDA: BJP raised issues like rights of tribals, Bangladeshi infiltration and corruption on the JMM government.

India alliance: JMM and Congress accused BJP of misusing central agencies and ignoring the rights of tribals.

Election process and voting enthusiasm

Voting took place on a total of 81 seats in the Jharkhand assembly elections. The final phase recorded 68% polling, indicating that people in the state were enthusiastic about the elections.

Is Hemant Soren's return certain?

If the exit polls prove to be correct, Hemant Soren may move towards becoming the Chief Minister of Jharkhand for the second time. However, this election is proving to be challenging for the BJP, which is struggling to return to power in the state.

Waiting for the final results

Only when the counting of votes takes place on November 23 will it be clear who will form the next government in Jharkhand. Will the exit poll figures prove to be correct, or will the BJP make a big upset? All eyes are now on this date.