BJP intensifies campaign for Gandey by-poll, targets JMM over ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans
Rajya Sabha MP Deepak Prakash accuses India Alliance of protecting anti-national forces
Election activities have gained momentum in Jharkhand, with the Gandey Assembly by-election scheduled for May 20 alongside the Lok Sabha elections. The India Alliance’s probable candidate, Kalpana Soren, wife of former CM Hemant Soren, has recently visited the constituency, while the BJP has organized a booth conference in Bengabad.
GIRIDIH – During the BJP’s assembly level booth conference in Bengabad on Thursday, March 21, former BJP state president and Rajya Sabha MP Deepak Prakash accused the JMM of supporting anti-national elements. "Wherever JMM has won, slogans of Pakistan Zindabad have been raised," he alleged, claiming that such slogans were raised in Gandey during the Panchayat elections.
Prakash accused the India Alliance of protecting anti-national forces and urged workers to answer these forces through votes in the upcoming elections. "The people of Gandeya will give a befitting reply to such anti-national forces," he asserted.
Kalpana Soren’s visit to Gandey Assembly
Kalpana Soren, the probable candidate of the India Alliance in the Gandey Assembly by-election, visited the constituency on March 20 and 21. Her visit has brought the seat into the limelight, with both the India Alliance and the NDA Alliance launching campaigns to win the by-election.
PM Modi’s leadership and India’s global standing
The Rajya Sabha MP praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, stating that Indians have gained respect in foreign countries since 2014. "The respect of the country has increased under the leadership of Modi government. At present, big countries of the world bow and respect Narendra Modi," Prakash said, emphasizing that the Prime Minister has not only raised the country’s prestige abroad but has also been concerned about the happiness and prosperity of the countrymen within the country.

