Five-way Battle Looms in Phase 2 of Jharkhand Assembly Polls
Key Seats Witness Triangular Contests as Regional Leaders Lock Horns on November 20
Key Points:
* Five constituencies set for intense triangular contests in Phase 2
* BJP state chief Babulal Marandi faces tough fight in Dhanwar
* JMM’s Jairam Mahato emerges as significant player across multiple seats
RANCHI – Five crucial constituencies in Jharkhand prepare for intense triangular contests in the second phase of assembly elections, with regional heavyweights vying for victory.
The BJP state president Babulal Marandi faces a challenging situation in Dhanwar.
Moreover, JMM candidate Nizamuddin Ansari and CPI-ML’s Raj Kumar Yadav add to the competitive mix.
Meanwhile, an independent candidate, Niranjan Rai, has emerged as a potential game-changer.
In addition, the Dumri constituency witnesses a fascinating three-way competition.
Furthermore, JMM’s Cabinet Minister Baby Devi competes against AJSU’s Yashoda Devi.
On the other hand, rising political figure Jairam Mahato has entered the fray from multiple seats.
Besides, the Gomia seat sees JLKM’s Amresh Mahato potentially influencing voter decisions.
However, JMM’s Yogendra Prasad and AJSU’s Lambodar Mahato remain strong contenders.
"The political landscape has become increasingly complex with multiple strong candidates in each constituency," remarked a senior political analyst.
Meanwhile, Bermo constituency presents an intriguing electoral battle.
Moreover, Congress candidate Jaymangal Singh faces competition from BJP’s five-time MP Ravindra Pandey.
Furthermore, the Silli constituency expects a close fight between AJSU chief Sudesh Mahato and JMM’s Amit Mahato.

