Why BJP Failed In Jharkand? People Hate Religion and Politics !?!
The BJP's campaign narrative, which claimed that Muslims were marrying tribal women to seize their property and that Muslim infiltration was altering the demographics of Jharkhand's tribal districts, was the main factor separating the two elections.
The JMM leaders credited the alliance's improved performance over 2019 to the BJP's vigorous "infiltration" campaign, which aimed to undermine tribal-Muslim solidarity. Of the 28 assembly seats set aside for tribal people, the coalition led by hemant Soren won 27 of them, up from 25 in 2019. Champai Soren, a former chief minister and JMM leader who joined the bjp in August, was the sole st reserved seat that the bjp won. The 69-year-old tribal chief was elected on a JMM ticket to the Seraikella seat in 2019.
Numerous demonstrations took place, and the JMM turned it into a significant election issue after the former Ragubar Das administration filed sedition charges against hundreds of tribal members. Das is currently the governor of Odisha, and purnima Sahu, his daughter-in-law, was elected from jamshedpur East, his customary assembly constituency.
Even though the JMM was clear on this from day one, experts think that one of the many contributing causes was the BJP's inability to convey a chief minister's data-face. "People didn't think the bjp could compete with hemant Soren. According to Sudhir Pal of the NGO jharkhand election Watch, "People were unsure whether the bjp would appoint state president Babulal Marandi as its chief minister." When the bjp took office in 2000, Marandi served as the state's first chief minister; however, arjun munda took over in less than two years.
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