Former Jharkhand CM Madhu Koda Announces He Won’t Contest Election
Madhu Koda vows to work for NDA candidates’ success despite stepping back.
Key Points:
– Madhu Koda declares he will not run in the upcoming elections.
– He pledges to fully support NDA candidates in their campaigns.
– Champai Soren joining BJP seen as a boost for the party.
CHAIBASA – Former Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Madhu Koda, has announced that he will not contest in the upcoming elections.
Instead, Koda stated that he will focus on supporting the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidates, working hard to ensure their success.
His decision comes at a significant time, as Champai Soren’s recent entry into the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is expected to strengthen the party’s prospects in the state.
Additionally, Koda emphasized that the issue of illegal Bangladeshi infiltration remains a serious concern for Jharkhand and will likely become a key topic in the election campaign.
Koda also expressed confidence that the NDA, under BJP’s leadership, will form the next government in Jharkhand.

