Party aims to announce candidates within 48 hours of EC’s poll schedule
Key Points:
• BJP’s Election Management Committee meets in Ranchi
• Himanta Biswa Sarma confident of BJP forming next government
• Party to allocate 12-14 seats to allies, including AJSU and JD(U)
RANCHI – The BJP in Jharkhand gears up for the upcoming Assembly elections, holding a crucial strategy meeting in Ranchi.
Senior leaders gathered to chart the party’s course for electoral success.
The meeting was chaired by BJP State President Babulal Marandi.
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma attended.
Discussions focused on defining roles for party workers at all levels.
The BJP plans to target the current government’s unfulfilled promises.
Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed confidence in forming the next government.
A candidate selection meeting is scheduled for Tuesday in Delhi.
The party aims to finalize 98% of candidates within 48 hours of poll announcement.
"We’re prepared to move swiftly once the Election Commission declares dates," stated a party insider.
Sarma outlined plans to allocate seats to allies.
AJSU may receive 9-11 seats, while JD(U) is expected to get two.
One seat is under consideration for Chirag Paswan’s LJP(R).
MLA Anant Ojha emphasized the importance of every BJP worker’s role.
Booth management and policy communication were key discussion points.
"The public, dissatisfied with the current government, will vote for change," Ojha asserted.
Former CM Arjun Munda and other prominent BJP figures attended the meeting.
The Election Commission is expected to announce poll dates soon.
Meanwhile, the BJP remains focused on its grassroots strategy.
The party’s swift candidate announcement plan indicates its readiness for the electoral battle.

