Key Points:
• Nominations filed in Potka, Jugsalai, and Jamshedpur West constituencies
• 32 candidates have purchased nomination papers across six assembly seats
• Jamshedpur East emerges as hotly contested with 12 potential candidates
JAMSHEDPUR – The Jharkhand Assembly Elections 2024 gain momentum as three prominent candidates officially submit their nomination papers.
Sanjeev Sardar of JMM filed his nomination for the 46 – Potka constituency.
Sardar’s candidacy aims to strengthen JMM’s position in the tribal-dominated region.
In 47 – Jugsalai, JMM leader Mangal Kalindi submitted his nomination papers.
Kalindi’s campaign is expected to focus on social justice and inclusive development.
Meanwhile, Ashok Kumar of PPI(D) entered the race for 49 – Jamshedpur West.
Kumar’s nomination offers an alternative to mainstream political forces in the area.
The election process is witnessing increased activity across six assembly constituencies.
Official reports indicate 32 candidates have purchased nomination papers so far.
Baharagora and Ghatshila constituencies each have four potential candidates.
Potka and Jugsalai have three candidates each showing interest in contesting.
Jamshedpur East emerges as a hotbed of political rivalry with 12 potential candidates.
This makes Jamshedpur East one of the most fiercely contested seats in the region.
Jamshedpur West has six candidates expressing their intention to contest.
The diverse range of candidates reflects a competitive election atmosphere.
Political activities are intensifying across the state as the election draws near.
Candidates are focusing on local development issues and welfare of various communities.
The nominations mark a significant step in the Jharkhand Assembly election proceedings.

