Jharkhand Preps for Assembly Polls as EC Visits

Election Commission meets parties, agencies to discuss readiness

Key Points:

• EC in Jharkhand to assess election preparedness

• JMM urges polls after Nov 15, cites festivals and state day

• BJP raises concerns over voter registration discrepancies

RANCHI – The Election Commission of India has arrived in Jharkhand to evaluate the state’s readiness for upcoming assembly elections, meeting with political parties and agencies.

Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar led discussions with party representatives at Hotel Radisson Blu.

The ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) requested postponing elections until after November 15.

JMM General Secretary Supriyo Bhattacharya emphasized the importance of considering festive seasons.

"Many residents leave the state during October and November celebrations," he explained.

Bhattacharya also raised concerns about security in Jharkhand’s diverse landscape.

He suggested minimal deployment of central forces in mountainous and forested areas.

The JMM stressed the need to prevent hate speech during elections.

"Efforts to politicize religion and caste must be curbed," Bhattacharya stated.

Congress echoed JMM’s sentiments, calling for post-November 15 elections.

They expressed worry over "fanatical speeches" from opposition leaders.

The BJP, as the main opposition, highlighted alleged Bangladeshi infiltration.

BJP spokesperson Ramesh Prasad claimed intruders had obtained voter IDs through fake documents.

"A system to identify fake Aadhaar cards is crucial," Prasad asserted.

The party requested fewer election phases, citing voter registration irregularities.

Unexpected Voter Surge

Prasad noted unusual increases in voter numbers at some polling stations.

"We’ve seen rises of up to 123% in certain areas," he revealed.

This stark contrast to the typical 3-3.25% annual growth raised eyebrows.

An election official, speaking on condition of anonymity, stated, "We’re investigating these discrepancies thoroughly to ensure a fair electoral process."

Local Concerns

Residents expressed mixed feelings about the upcoming elections.

A Jamshedpur shopkeeper remarked, "We hope the elections don’t disrupt our business during the festive season."

Meanwhile, a student activist urged for greater youth participation in the electoral process.

"Young voices must be heard in shaping Jharkhand’s future," she emphasized.

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