BJP Fields Arjun Munda from Khunti, Bidyut Mahato on Jamshedpur
BJP Unveils Candidates for Jharkhand Lok Sabha Seats, Features Major Changes and Notable Names
In a strategic move ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party has disclosed its first list of 195 candidates, emphasizing the selection of 11 contenders from Jharkhand, including high-profile incumbents and fresh faces. Arjun Munda would be fielded on Khunti seat, while Bidyut Baran Mahato would be repeated in Jamshedpur.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Bharatiya Janata Party has strategically announced its candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Among the prominent names, Union Ministers and local legislators have been given tickets.
This list heralds significant changes, especially for two seats due to past electoral setbacks.
In a notable update, the party has decided not to reissue tickets to two current MPs from the region.
The decision reflects the BJP’s intent to revitalize its electoral strategy in Jharkhand.
Shifts in Representation
The BJP has made decisive changes in its candidate lineup for Jharkhand.
Seats where the party faced defeat in the last election are seeing new faces.
For instance, the Singhbhum candidate has been replaced following Laxman Gilua’s demise.
Similarly, Rajmahal will see Tala Marandi contesting, succeeding Hemlal Murmu who has since joined JMM.
Strategic Candidate Placement
Union Ministers and local legislators are poised for the electoral fray.
Arjun Munda is set to contest from Khunti, while Annapurna Devi is nominated for Koderma.
The Hazaribagh seat will see Manish Jaiswal stepping in for Jayant Sinha.
Notably, Geeta Koda has transitioned from Congress to BJP to contest from Singhbhum, highlighting strategic cross-party movements.
Awaiting Announcements
The BJP’s list leaves three Jharkhand seats pending.
Dhanbad, Chatra, and Giridih are yet to see their BJP candidates announced, keeping political analysts and the electorate on edge.
This suspense underscores the party’s calculated approach to finalizing its electoral strategy across the state.
Key Changes and Continuations
Union Ministers will lead in key constituencies. Geeta Koda represents a significant cross-party move to BJP.
Bidyut Baran Mahato is re-nominated for Jamshedpur, indicating trust in his electoral appeal.
Renewed Strategy in Jharkhand
Two sitting MPs have been replaced, signaling a strategic refresh.
Seats lost in 2019 are seeing new candidates, marking a shift in approach.

