BJM Eyes 40 Seats in Assembly Polls: Dharmendra Tiwari
Dharmendra Tiwari announces strategy for upcoming elections
In a significant political development, Bharatiya Jantantra Morcha’s Central President, Dharmendra Tiwari, has announced the party’s intent to contest 40 seats in the upcoming assembly elections, emphasizing a robust stance against corruption and criticizing the current administration for its lack of investigation into alleged scams.
JAMSHEDPUR – Bharatiya Jantantra Morcha (BJM) has set its sights on contesting 40 assembly seats.
This announcement came from Dharmendra Tiwari, the party’s Central President.
He articulated a strong stance against the prevailing corruption.
Tiwari critiqued the BJP, urging investigations into its leaders by CBI and ED.
He highlighted the unresolved JPSC scam from the BJP’s tenure.
The decision on electoral contestation hinges on an ongoing state tour report.
A state-level workers’ conference is scheduled for the 10th in Jamshedpur.
Officials from across the state will convene at this significant event.
The conference will finalize the strategy for the Lok Sabha elections.
Corruption will not dictate the state’s future,” Tiwari declared.
“Our move into the electoral fray reflects our commitment to transparency and integrity,” added another party official.

