Why is the election in Jharkhand different this time? Who will be happy and whose tension will increase, see
New Delhi : This time the assembly elections in Jharkhand have taken a 360 degree turn. This time there is no traditional theme or old equation in Jharkhand, formed 24 years ago. The leaders could not bring these issues, which have been influencing the politics of Jharkhand for 24 years, on the public platform even if they wanted to. In political circles, 3 major factors are being held responsible for this changing equation. It is being said that these 3 factors have changed everything from issues to equations in Jharkhand elections.
The question of 60-40 was the most important question since the creation of Jharkhand. According to local political parties of Jharkhand, 60% of the state's population is local and 40% comes from outside the state. 1932 Khatian remains a major issue in all elections in the state.
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Who will be happy and whose tension will increase, see
Hemant Soren's return to power in 2019 played a big role in this, but this time there is not much discussion about this slogan. BJP cannot make Khatian 1932 an issue and by failing to do so, JMM is at a loss. Out of 81 seats in Jharkhand Assembly, about 55 seats are held by local people.
This time, infiltration and tribal identity seem to be becoming a big issue in the politics of Jharkhand. Before the elections, regional leader Jairam Mahato had hinted at uniting the Kurmi community, but now the matter seems to be on hold. RJD has certainly mobilized the Yadavs, but this time the party is relying only on Hemant for the election campaign.
Political parties from Bihar used to dominate the politics of Jharkhand. In 2005, JDU had won 18 seats and RJD had won 51 seats. Male nominated 28 candidates in this election. In 2009 also, RJD had fielded its candidates on 56 seats. JDU also fielded 14 candidates. The dominance of political parties in Bihar continued in 2014 and 2019 also. Hemant gave a ministerial berth to RJD, which won one seat in 2019, but this time the political influence of the party has reduced in Bihar.
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