Hemant Soren Rallies for Somesh Soren in Ghatshila
Chief Minister Attacks BJP Policies, Terms Contest ‘Class Struggle’ at Musabani Rally
Key Points:
- Hemant Soren campaigns for JMM candidate at Marshal Ground gathering
- CM labels contest as struggle between traders and marginalized communities
- Large crowd attends rally as bypoll race intensifies in region
GHATSHILA – Chief Minister Hemant Soren addressed a major public meeting at Marshal Ground in Musabani today. The rally focused on the upcoming Ghatshila bypoll. He campaigned for Jharkhand Mukti Morcha candidate Somesh Soren.
The Chief Minister made a direct appeal for support. He emphasized that only dedicated representatives can solve regional problems. “We will stand with you always,” he stated. Moreover, he assured 24-hour availability of Somesh Soren for public service.
Hemant Soren defined the political battle in clear terms. He called it a class struggle. “This is not a traders’ party,” he declared. On the other hand, he described JMM as representing tribal communities. Besides, he included Dalits, laborers, backward classes, and farmers.
The Chief Minister drew sharp political distinctions. He identified two opposing forces in national politics. One side represents business interests. However, the other comprises grassroots strugglers.
Hemant Soren launched strong attacks on prevailing conditions. He warned against forces crushing poor and marginalized sections. “Some people only take what they need,” he said. Furthermore, he claimed such elements exploit people opportunistically.
The Chief Minister criticized Modi-era policies during his speech. He targeted BJP’s governance approach specifically. In addition, he urged voters to protect constitutional rights.
A local source confirmed the substantial turnout. Attendees applauded the Chief Minister’s statements enthusiastically. Meanwhile, the crowd showed visible support throughout the address.
Political analysts view the CM’s involvement as significant. They suggest high-profile campaigning intensifies bypoll competition. Moreover, expert participation may influence electoral outcomes substantially.
The Marshal Ground venue accommodated the large gathering. Musabani residents formed the majority of participants. Besides, people from surrounding areas also attended.
Somesh Soren’s candidature received focused endorsement. The Chief Minister linked his victory to regional development. In contrast, he portrayed opponents as anti-people forces.
The Ghatshila bypoll has attracted statewide attention. Major political parties are deploying senior leaders. However, JMM’s ground campaign appears particularly aggressive.


