Jamshedpur Potka Assembly Polls: Meera Munda Leads by 1,595 Votes in a Nailbiter

BJP’s Meera Munda edges ahead with narrow lead; JMM’s Sanjeev Sardar follows.

Key Points:

  • Meera Munda leads Potka Assembly by 1,595 votes after 10 rounds.

  • Sanjeev Sardar of JMM secured 50,815 votes, closely trailing Meera.

  • Bhagirathi Hansda of JLKPM stands third with 3,572 votes.

JAMSHEDPUR – The electoral battle in Potka Assembly constituency remains intense as BJP’s Meera Munda takes a slender lead of 1,595 votes over JMM’s incumbent MLA Sanjeev Sardar after ten rounds of counting.

Meera Munda has amassed 52,410 votes so far, while Sanjeev Sardar has garnered 50,815 votes. Bhagirathi Hansda of JLKPM trails significantly in third position with 3,572 votes, followed by other candidates with minimal tallies.

A detailed breakdown of the vote count reveals the fierce competition between BJP and JMM, with independent candidates and smaller parties collectively securing a marginal share. The NOTA (None of the Above) option also registered 978 votes, indicating voter discontent among some participants.

Vote Count Table:

Candidate Name

Party

Votes

Meera Munda

BJP

52,410

Sanjeev Sardar

JMM

50,815

Bhagirathi Hansda

JLKPM

3,572

Bijan Sardar

SUCI

434

Mahin Sardar

Bharat Adivasi Party

354

Ram Chandra Tudu

Right to Recall Party

132

Salma Hansda

Jharkhand Peoples Party

157

Surdhu Majhi

Ambedkarite Party of India

203

Kandamani Bhumij

Independent

137

Chandray Mahli

Independent

129

Dhananjay Singh

Independent

91

Mahendra Murmu

Independent

170

Love Kumar Sardar

Independent

515

Sirma Devgam

Independent

286

Sunita Murmu

Independent

751

Subodh Singh Sardar

Independent

799

NOTA

978

Other Important Points:

  • Smaller parties, including the Bharat Adivasi Party and Right to Recall Party, secured fewer than 500 votes each.

  • Independent candidates collectively contributed over 3,500 votes, showcasing varied voter preferences.

Commenting on the contest, a local political analyst stated, “The tight margin underscores the competition between BJP and JMM, with every round of counting adding to the suspense.”

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