Internal Party Rifts Mar Jharkhand Assembly Election Campaign

Political parties struggle with loyalty issues as candidates face sabotage threats

Key Points:

• Party-switching and factional infighting emerge as major concerns for 2024 polls

• Leaders acknowledge internal disputes while maintaining united front

• Candidates battle both external opponents and internal party sabotage

JAMSHEDPUR – Political parties in Jharkhand face unprecedented internal challenges as the 2024 assembly elections approach.

The ticket distribution process has sparked widespread discontent among party members.

Moreover, candidates must navigate through complex party dynamics while campaigning.

Meanwhile, BJP leaders including Anil Modi acknowledged some internal differences.

However, party officials assured swift resolution of ongoing disputes.

Furthermore, Congress leader Dharmendra Sonkar emphasized their party’s unity against internal sabotage.

On the other hand, JMM’s Ramdas Soren viewed BJP’s internal conflicts as beneficial for his party.

Additionally, a political analyst noted increasing instances of party-switching affecting campaign strategies.

Meanwhile, candidates are carefully evaluating supporter loyalty amid betrayal concerns.

In contrast, party leadership across spectrum works actively to address member grievances.

Nevertheless, internal discord continues to impact campaign effectiveness.

Furthermore, seasoned politicians suggest this election could be uniquely challenging.

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