Party Switchers Face Defeat in Jharkhand Lok Sabha Elections 2024
Voters Reject Leaders Who Switched Parties for Personal Gain
The Jharkhand Lok Sabha General Elections 2024 witnessed the defeat of several prominent leaders who had changed their party allegiances just before the polls, including Geeta Koda, JP Patel, Sita Soren, and Mamta Bhuiyan.
RANCHI – The electorate of Jharkhand has sent a clear message that they do not approve of leaders who prioritize personal ambitions over party loyalty and principles.
Voters have rejected turncoats who switched parties in pursuit of electoral tickets, emphasizing the importance of consistency and commitment in political representation.
Geeta Koda, the wife of former Chief Minister Madhu Koda, emerged as a prominent example of party-switching.
Despite winning the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and growing close to the Congress and the Gandhi family, Geeta Koda joined the BJP just before the 2024 elections and secured a ticket from Singhbhum.
However, her sudden departure from the Congress led to a crushing defeat at the hands of former minister Joba Manjhi, who contested on a Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) ticket after the Congress left the seat for its INDIA bloc ally.
Sita Soren’s Defeat in Dumka
Sita Soren, the elder daughter-in-law of Shibu Soren and a three-time MLA from Jama, also faced the consequences of party-switching.
She left the JMM to join the BJP just before the elections, resulting in the BJP cutting the ticket of its 2019 winning candidate, Sunil Soren, to accommodate her.
The JMM fielded its veteran leader Nalin Soren against Sita Soren, and despite the challenges faced by the party, with Shibu Soren’s ill health and Hemant Soren’s imprisonment, Nalin Soren emerged victorious with 5,47,370 votes, defeating Sita Soren by a margin of 22,527 votes.
Jaiprakash Bhai Patel’s Excessive Ambition
Former minister and MLA from Mandu, Jaiprakash Bhai Patel, also faced the consequences of his excessive ambition.
Voters perceived that his personal ambitions took precedence over party policies, principles, and loyalty.
Patel left the JMM, which had made him a minister after winning a by-election, and joined the BJP. When the BJP denied him a Lok Sabha ticket, he switched to the Congress just before the elections.
Mamta Bhuiyan, RJD’s only candidate who had joined the party before the elections and secured a ticket, also suffered a significant defeat.
The Lok Sabha elections in Jharkhand have highlighted the public’s disapproval of political opportunism and the importance of consistent commitment to party principles.
As the state’s political landscape evolves, it remains to be seen how parties and leaders will adapt to the electorate’s demand for loyalty and dedication to serving the people’s interests.

