Jharkhand Election / NDA begins to brainstorm on seat sharing in Jharkhand, AJSU's Sudesh Mahato meets Shah

NDA has intensified preparations for the Jharkhand assembly elections. Meetings are being held between the allies regarding seat sharing. AJSU president Sudesh Mahato recently met Amit Shah, while Himanta Biswa Sarma announced to contest the elections with JDU and AJSU in alliance.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 28, 2024, 08:58 PM
Jharkhand Election: NDA has intensified its strategic preparations for the Jharkhand assembly elections. A series of meetings has started to ensure that there is no hitch in seat sharing with allies. AJSU party president Sudesh Mahato met Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in which it is believed that important discussions took place on seat sharing. Earlier, Sudesh Mahato has also met Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma, who is the co-in-charge of BJP in Jharkhand elections.

BJP, JDU and AJSU will contest elections together

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma has confirmed that BJP will contest the Jharkhand assembly elections along with its allies AJSU and JDU. On Saturday, Sharma announced the names of the parties included in the NDA alliance and said that talks regarding seat sharing are in the final stages. This election is going to be important for the BJP under the NDA alliance, and the party has speeded up election preparations by creating better coordination with its allies.

BJP's manifesto from October 3

Himanta Biswa Sharma said that the BJP will start releasing the main points of its manifesto for the Jharkhand assembly elections from October 3. Elections for the state's 81-member assembly are to be held later this year and it is likely that the election dates will be announced next month. Sharma also said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the closing ceremony of the BJP's 'Parivartan Yatra' in Hazaribagh on October 2.

'Parivartan Yatra' and BJP's strategy

Union Home Minister Amit Shah had launched the BJP's 'Parivartan Yatra' in Jharkhand, which aims to cover 81 assembly constituencies in 24 districts of the state. Through this yatra, the BJP has set a target of covering a distance of 5,400 kilometers. The yatra will conclude on October 2, where the presence of Prime Minister Modi will give new energy to the election campaign.

Tough stand on infiltrators

Himanta Biswa Sharma accused the JMM-led coalition government in the state of protecting infiltrators. He said that if the BJP comes to power, the infiltrators will be driven out of the state. This statement is a major part of the BJP's election strategy, where the party is prominently raising the issues of security and development in the state.

Seat sharing discussed

The meeting between Sudesh Mahato and Amit Shah is being seen as the final agreement on seat sharing. The AJSU party is an important ally in Jharkhand and its strong ties with the BJP will play an important role in the upcoming elections. There is a consensus between the two parties that joint candidates will be fielded on the major seats of the state so that the opposition alliance can be given a tough challenge.

NDA's electoral strength

The election preparations of the NDA alliance in Jharkhand are being implemented rapidly. The BJP has strengthened the electoral equations by joining hands with JDU and AJSU, which will have a profound impact on the political situation of the state. These preparations released by the NDA prove that development, security and regional imbalances have been given prominence in their agenda for the elections.

In the upcoming assembly elections, the focus of NDA is on better coordination with alliance partners so that the goal of change of power in Jharkhand can be achieved.