Ex-Jharkhand CM Champai Soren recovers, heads to Santal Pargana for polls
Key Points:
• Champai Soren discharged after hospitalization
• PM Modi calls to inquire about Soren’s health
• Soren resumes election campaign in Santal Pargana
JAMSHEDPUR – Former Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren has resumed his election campaign after recovering from a recent hospitalization.
Champai Soren has been discharged from the hospital following his recovery.
The former Chief Minister expressed feeling much better post-treatment.
Immediately after his release, Soren boarded a helicopter for Santal Pargana.
The aircraft was provided by the BJP for election-related purposes.
From Santal Pargana, Soren proceeded to Jamtara to participate in campaign activities.
In a noteworthy development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally reached out to Soren.
The Prime Minister called to inquire about the former Chief Minister’s health condition.
Moreover, PM Modi commended Soren’s dedication to addressing the tribal Maha Sammelan.
Soren had participated in the event via video conferencing despite his illness.
The Prime Minister’s gesture left a positive impact on Champai Soren.
"The Prime Minister’s call was very encouraging," remarked a close aide of Soren.
Furthermore, Soren emphasized the importance of safeguarding tribal identity in Santal Pargana.
He reiterated his commitment to raising awareness about tribal rights.
"Our focus remains on protecting land, resources, and culture," Soren stated.
The former Chief Minister’s swift return to campaigning has energized his supporters.
Meanwhile, political analysts are closely watching the impact of Soren’s comeback on local dynamics.
However, the opposition has criticized the timing of his hospital discharge as politically motivated.
In response, Soren’s team maintains that his recovery and campaign resumption are genuine.

