BJP’s Parivartan Yatra Gains Momentum in Kolhan
Rally in Chaibasa draws prominent leaders, targets 14 seats
Key Points:
• BJP’s Parivartan Rally held in Chaibasa, Kolhan region
• Leaders predict end of JMM-Congress-RJD government in Jharkhand
• BJP aims to win all 14 seats in Kolhan area
CHAIBASA – The BJP’s Parivartan Yatra in Kolhan saw a massive turnout with key leaders predicting a significant political shift in Jharkhand’s upcoming elections.
The rally, held in Chaibasa, featured an impressive lineup of political heavyweights.
Moreover, Mohan Charan Manjhi, Chief Minister of Odisha, was among the prominent attendees.
In addition, Babulal Marandi, Jharkhand’s first Chief Minister, graced the event with his presence.
Furthermore, former Union Minister Arjun Munda and ex-Chief Minister Madhu Koda also participated in the rally.
On the other hand, Gita Koda, a former MP, joined the gathering, adding to its political significance.
However, the spotlight was on Mohan Charan Manjhi’s bold predictions for Jharkhand’s political future.
Meanwhile, he confidently declared the imminent downfall of the current JMM-Congress-RJD government.
In contrast, Manjhi asserted that a BJP-led "double engine" government would soon take charge in Jharkhand.
Besides, he emphasized the benefits of having the same party in power at both state and central levels.
Consequently, this alignment would accelerate development and benefit the people, according to Manjhi.
Babulal Marandi, meanwhile, addressed the ongoing legal challenges faced by current CM Hemant Soren.
"File as many cases as you want against Hemant Soren," Marandi stated defiantly.
Nevertheless, he vowed to protect the interests of Jharkhand’s youth against any perceived injustice.
Arjun Munda, not to be outdone, launched a scathing attack on the opposition.
He accused the JMM and Congress of plotting to loot Jharkhand’s resources.
The BJP leaders collectively expressed confidence in forming the next government.
They pledged to implement welfare schemes effectively if voted to power.
Ultimately, the party set an ambitious goal of winning all 14 seats in the Kolhan region.

