Party Crisis Deepens as Ex-IPS Officer Quits BJP in Jharkhand

Former DIG Rajiv Ranjan Singh Resigns Over Assembly Poll Ticket Denial in Jamshedpur West

Key Points:

• Former IPS officer exits BJP amid growing dissent over ticket distribution

• Singh alleges nepotism in party’s candidate selection process

• Wave of resignations hits BJP Jharkhand ahead of assembly polls

JAMSHEDPUR – A senior BJP leader and former IPS officer has resigned from the party, citing dissatisfaction with candidate selection for upcoming assembly elections.

The resignation was announced during a press conference on Wednesday.

Moreover, Singh had joined the party merely eighteen months ago.

Meanwhile, the former DIG had aspired to contest from Jamshedpur West Assembly constituency.

Furthermore, a reliable source indicated that the decision stemmed from deep-rooted concerns about ticket distribution.

The party’s internal dynamics have sparked widespread discontent among members.

Additionally, the resignation letter was formally submitted to state president Babulal Marandi.

On the other hand, several party members have praised Singh’s dedication to organizational values.

The situation reflects growing unrest within the party’s state unit.

Besides, multiple leaders have expressed dissatisfaction with the candidate selection process.

However, the party continues to face challenges in managing internal disputes.

 

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