BJP Predicts Victory in Jharkhand Assembly Elections
Party criticizes JMM-Congress-RJD coalition, cites unfulfilled promises
Key Points:
• BJP welcomes EC’s two-phase voting decision for Jharkhand
• Party claims coalition government failed in multiple areas
• BJP confident of winning all four Jamshedpur assembly seats
JAMSHEDPUR – The BJP Jamshedpur Mahanagar has expressed optimism about the upcoming Jharkhand Assembly elections, predicting a sweeping victory for the party.
District President Sudhanshu Ojha welcomed the Election Commission’s two-phase voting decision.
He forecasted the end of the JMM-Congress-RJD coalition government.
Ojha criticized the Hemant Soren-led government for alleged failures during its tenure.
"The government has betrayed public trust on multiple fronts," Ojha stated.
He highlighted unfulfilled promises regarding youth employment and women’s safety.
Moreover, Ojha accused the government of neglecting elderly and farmer welfare.
The BJP leader claimed the ruling coalition prioritized personal gain over public welfare.
Furthermore, he alleged a rise in crimes against tribal women under the current government.
Ojha also raised concerns about the neglect of laborers’ interests during economic crises.
Meanwhile, the BJP dismissed statements by Congress leader Dr. Ajoy Kumar as misleading.
Ojha expressed confidence in the BJP-NDA’s potential victory in all four Jamshedpur seats.
He urged voters to support the BJP’s vision of development and good governance.
A political analyst noted, "These claims set the stage for an intense electoral battle."
The BJP’s critique spans various sectors, from employment to tribal welfare.
This comprehensive attack signals the party’s aggressive campaign strategy for the upcoming polls.

