Campaigning Ends for Ghatshila By-Poll Amid Emotional Appeal by Champai Soren
BJP’s Babulal Soren and Former CM Champai Soren in Spotlight as Voting Nears
Key Points:
- Campaigning ends ahead of Ghatshila Assembly by-election
- Champai Soren emotional over JMM’s alleged humiliation
- Hemant Soren’s ‘bull’ remark triggers political storm
GHATSHILA – The campaign for the Ghatshila Assembly by-election concluded on Saturday evening, setting the stage for door-to-door outreach by candidates in the final phase.
The high-stakes bypoll has intensified political tensions. The outcome on November 14 will decide the victor, but the emotional tone of the final day drew attention across Jharkhand.
Former Chief Minister Champai Soren appeared visibly moved during his last campaign event. His eyes welled up as he addressed supporters. “The party I nurtured with my sweat has forgotten its values,” he said during a press briefing.
He accused the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha of disrespect and neglect. According to him, “The leadership no longer cares for the Adivasis or for the people of the state.” He urged voters to teach a lesson to those who had, in his words, “insulted the community.”
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Hemant Soren stirred controversy by comparing BJP candidate Babulal Soren to a bull. The BJP seized on this as a major issue in its campaign, terming it an affront to tribal pride.
The bypoll, though unlikely to impact the state government’s stability, carries major significance for both Champai Soren and Babulal Soren. Analysts see it as a prestige contest for the two tribal leaders.
Political observers noted that Hemant Soren’s remarks have polarized the electorate. Besides, BJP leaders are citing this as a chance to reclaim their foothold in the region.
In recent weeks, hundreds of tribals joined the BJP, signaling a shift in ground sentiment. The ruling party, however, remains confident that its welfare measures will translate into votes.
On the other hand, the electoral battle in Ghatshila is shaping into a test of loyalty for JMM cadres. Party insiders admit the outcome could affect its hold in the Kolhan belt.
The BJP is also banking on support from neighboring Odisha, where Odisha CM campaigned for its candidate earlier this week.

