RJD to Contest 22 Seats in Upcoming Jharkhand Assembly Elections
Party’s Parliamentary Board Meets to Strategize Electoral Approach
Key Points:
• RJD announces plan to contest 22 seats in Jharkhand assembly polls
• Decision made during party’s Parliamentary Board meeting in Ranchi
• Lalu Prasad Yadav to oversee candidate and constituency selection
JAMSHEDPUR – The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) gears up for a significant role in Jharkhand’s political landscape.
The Jharkhand State RJD has declared its intention to contest 22 seats in the upcoming assembly elections.
Moreover, this decision emerged from a crucial meeting of the party’s Parliamentary Board in Ranchi.
Former minister Suresh Paswan led the strategic gathering at the RJD office.
"We are committed to playing a pivotal role in these elections," stated Sanjay Kumar Singh Yadav, the state president.
Furthermore, the party’s national president, Lalu Prasad Yadav, will oversee candidate and constituency selection.
Interestingly, several key leaders and current state ministers attended the meeting.
Among the attendees were Satyanand Bhokta and Dr. Manoj Kumar, both serving in the Jharkhand government.
On the other hand, other prominent figures like Anita Yadav and Rajkumar Yadav also participated.
The meeting underscored RJD’s strategic planning for the upcoming electoral battle.
"Our focus is on contesting these 22 seats effectively," emphasized Singh Yadav.
Meanwhile, the party’s decision highlights its ambition to strengthen its presence in Jharkhand politics.
The RJD’s move could potentially impact the state’s political dynamics in the upcoming elections.
However, the specific constituencies targeted by the party remain undisclosed at this time.
As the election approaches, political observers will be keenly watching RJD’s candidate selection process.
The party’s performance in these 22 seats could play a crucial role in shaping Jharkhand’s political future.

