INDIA Bloc Announces Seat-Sharing for Jharkhand Assembly Polls
JMM and Congress to Contest 70 Seats, Allies to Field 11 Candidates
Key Points:
• INDIA bloc finalizes seat-sharing for Jharkhand assembly elections
• JMM-Congress to contest 70 seats, allies to field 11 candidates
• CM Soren emphasizes unity within INDIA alliance for upcoming polls
RANCHI – The INDIA alliance has disclosed its seat-sharing arrangement for the forthcoming Jharkhand assembly elections, wherein the JMM and Congress will collaboratively contest 70 seats.
Chief Minister Hemant Soren announced the allocation of seats for the INDIA alliance in the upcoming state assembly elections.
In the interim, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and CPI(ML) are poised to vie for the remaining 11 seats within the 81-member assembly.
Furthermore, this arrangement was concluded following thorough discussions among the coalition partners.
"The INDIA bloc approaches this election with a cohesive and unified stance," stated a senior leader of the alliance.
Moreover, the precise distribution of constituencies among the various parties remains to be established.
Furthermore, the coalition seeks to pose a significant challenge to the NDA in Jharkhand.
Conversely, the coalition of JMM, Congress, and RJD is aiming for a thorough triumph within the state.
Nevertheless, the definitive roster of candidates for each constituency is anticipated to be revealed shortly.
An alliance spokesperson articulated THEIR dedication to addressing the concerns of the populace.
Conversely, the opposing NDA has not yet disclosed its strategic approach for the forthcoming elections.

