Jharkhand News Desk!!! The trends of Jharkhand Assembly Elections 2024 are now gradually changing into results. According to Election Commission data, BJP alliance is leading on 31 seats, while Bharat alliance is leading on 48 seats. Which is 7 more than the majority figure of 41. Even political analysts are surprised by the trends in Jharkhand. The party had raised issues like infiltration and love jihad in the state. He also campaigned aggressively on tribal seats, but what was the reason that the party remained away from election victory for the second consecutive time. Let us know the 5 big reasons due to which BJP is not making a comeback in Jharkhand.
1. The party tried to woo the tribals by raising issues like Bangladeshi infiltrators and love jihad in the elections, but all these issues also failed. As a counter to BJP, JMM made its plans an issue and the tribals once again expressed confidence in them.
2. BJP campaigned with full force in Jharkhand. Two months before the elections, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma and Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan entered the fray. The party even released the list of candidates first. Despite this, the party remained out of power for the second consecutive time. The party failed to help the tribals.
3. Before the elections in Jharkhand, Hemant Soren was arrested by the agencies and sent to jail. BJP kept saying in the elections that the Soren government was immersed in corruption, but Soren’s jailing got the sympathy of the tribals and as a result the party won.
4. BJP depended on religious polarization throughout the elections. CM Yogi Adityanath repeated the slogan of ‘Banenge to Katenge’ throughout Jharkhand. At the same time, JMM made the issue of stipend and free electricity scheme for women. In such a situation, this bet of BJP also went against them.
5. This time in Jharkhand elections, women voted more than men in 68 out of 81 seats in the entire state. At the same time, rural voters voted more than urban voters. BJP suffered losses due to urban voters not leaving their homes and women voting one-sidedly.