Jharkhand Elections 2024: Yogi Adityanath will roar in Jharkhand on Tuesday, will hold three rallies one after the other

Ranchi: The first phase of assembly elections is to be held in Jharkhand just 9 days from today on 13th November. In this election environment of Jharkhand, every party is busy addressing public meetings. Recently, Home Minister Amit Shah came to Jharkhand and addressed the gathering to ensure BJP's victory in Jharkhand. Then the very next day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Jharkhand on November 4 to address election rallies in Garhwa and Chaibasa.

In this election environment, PM Modi is currently addressing election rallies in Garhwa and Chaibasa of Jharkhand, when news is coming from sources that tomorrow i.e. on 5th November, UP CM Yogi Adityanath will also reach Jharkhand. In the Jharkhand Assembly elections, many senior BJP leaders have left BJP and joined JMM. Jharkhand Mukti Morcha is also busy addressing election rallies. At the same time, veteran leaders of BJP are also continuously busy addressing election rallies so that Bharatiya Janata Party or NDA government can be formed in Jharkhand.

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Let us tell you, the dates of Jharkhand Assembly elections are also coming near, voting for which will be held on 13th November and 20th November. The counting of votes will be done on November 23, before which the visit of senior BJP leaders to Jharkhand is considered important for the party. The BJP is making all efforts to increase its strength in this election, and the rallies of Amit Shah, PM Modi and Yogi Adityanath are an important step in this direction.

This election phase is challenging for BJP in Jharkhand, where it had to face a lot of competition in the last elections. The party hopes that Prime Minister Modi's visit will influence the voters and bring positive changes in the election results.

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