BJP Gears Up for Jharkhand Assembly Elections Under Babulal Marandi
Former CM to lead party’s campaign despite recent Lok Sabha setbacks
Jharkhand’s BJP prepares for crucial assembly polls, reaffirming faith in tribal leader Babulal Marandi despite internal challenges and recent electoral performance.
RANCHI – The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Jharkhand has commenced preparations for the upcoming assembly elections, confirming former Chief Minister Babulal Marandi as the party’s state leader.
"We have full confidence in Marandi’s leadership for the assembly polls," stated Chauhan Singh Shivraj, Union Minister and newly appointed election in-charge.
The elections, slated for November or December, coincide with polls in Maharashtra, Haryana, and Jammu and Kashmir.
Despite falling short of their 2019 Lok Sabha performance, the BJP secured nine parliamentary seats and led in 52 assembly constituencies.
Sarma Biswa Himanta, co-in-charge, downplayed concerns of factionalism, emphasizing the party’s overall performance in the state.
Recent party meetings addressed internal conflicts, including disputes in Deoghar and Dumka constituencies.
Marandi will play a crucial role in election strategy and candidate selection for the upcoming polls.
The assembly elections are seen as a critical test for Marandi’s political relevance in Jharkhand.
BJP’s decision to back Marandi underscores the party’s focus on tribal leadership in the state.
The outcome of these elections will significantly impact BJP’s position in Jharkhand’s political landscape.

