BJP’s Sita Soren Predicts Unexpected Ghatshila Result

CM Hemant Soren’s Sister-in-Law Claims United Campaign Will Deliver Victory

Key Points:

  • Sita Soren forecasts surprising outcome in Ghatshila by-election
  • Stops at Bokaro Circuit House while traveling from Ranchi to Katras
  • Claims BJP fighting with unity, equation completely different this time

JAMSHEDPUR – BJP leader Sita Soren has predicted victory for her party’s candidate. She made the claim regarding the Ghatshila by-election. Notably, she is Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s sister-in-law.

Sita Soren stopped at Bokaro Circuit House recently. She was traveling from Ranchi to Katras. Meanwhile, Durga Sena workers welcomed her at the venue.

The BJP leader addressed party workers during the visit. “Ghatshila by-election is being fought with unity,” she stated. She emphasized the collective approach of her party.

“The result will be unexpected this time,” Sita Soren predicted. She highlighted that electoral equations have changed completely. Moreover, she expressed confidence in a surprising outcome.

The BJP leader stressed the campaign’s uniqueness this year. “Our performance will be completely different,” she said. Furthermore, she believes voters will send a message.

“People will inform the government through their votes,” she added. Her statement indicated public dissatisfaction with current governance. On the other hand, she projected BJP’s strong prospects.

Sita Soren’s prediction comes amid intense political activity. The Ghatshila seat has attracted significant attention statewide. In addition, both major parties have fielded prominent candidates.

Her family connection to the Chief Minister adds intrigue. However, she remains firmly aligned with BJP politically. Besides, her statements reflect confidence in party’s organizational strength.

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