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Hemant Soren's Ghatsila Warning: BJP's Muscle Power in Bypoll Battle

The Ghatsila Assembly bypoll has turned into a fierce political battle between JMM and BJP. Chief Minister Hemant Soren is campaigning hard for party candidate Somesh Soren while accusing the BJP of using unfair tactics. The BJP has framed this election as a fight against corruption and mafias in the region. Voters will decide the outcome on November 11 in this crucial contest that could shape Jharkhand's political landscape.

Hemant Soren accuses BJP of using muscle power in Ghatsila bypoll, seeks support for Somesh Soren

Ghatsila (Jharkhand), Nov 7

Campaigning for the Ghatsila Assembly bypoll has reached its peak, with both the BJP and the JMM intensifying efforts to secure the seat.

Jharkhand Chief Minister and JMM President Hemant Soren on Friday campaigned for party candidate Somesh Soren and launched a sharp attack on the BJP, accusing it of using "deceit, power and money" to influence the by-election.

Addressing a rally in Dhalbhumgarh, Soren said the people of Jharkhand had once again resolved to defeat the BJP.

Urging voters to be cautious of "misleading political forces", he said: "Rumour-mongers, intimidators and bribery agents will surface from various corners. Stay alert and identify such people."

Soren asserted that Jharkhand was being run by a government of tribals, indigenous people, the poor, farmers, women, youth, labourers, Dalits and backward classes. He said his government had implemented several welfare measures, including financial assistance for women, electricity bill waivers, and schemes for pensions, rations and housing.

Seeking support for Somesh Soren, the Chief Minister said the bypoll was necessitated due to the demise of his father and former minister Ramdas Soren.

"Support Somesh Soren to fulfil his father's dream of development and carry forward his legacy of public service," he said.

Recalling Ramdas Soren's contribution to the Jharkhand statehood movement, he said the late leader was at the forefront of protecting water, forests and land, and fighting for the rights of tribals and marginalised communities.

The BJP has fielded Babulal Soren, son of Seraikela MLA and former Chief Minister Champai Soren. Babulal had lost the previous election in Ghatsila. The party has framed the contest as a battle to "free Ghatsila from mafias, looters, corrupt elements and infiltrators".

Appealing to voters, the BJP said: "Residents of Ghatsila, your one vote will not only shape the future of your region but also the destiny of your children. For a brighter and secure future, we urge you to support the NDA candidate, Babulal Soren, in the upcoming bypoll."

The Ghatsila by-election will be held on November 11, and counting will take place on November 14 along with the Bihar Assembly poll results.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Both sides are making tall claims. But let's be honest - what has the current government actually delivered? Electricity bill waivers are temporary relief, but we need permanent solutions for employment and development.

Arjun K

As a tribal youth from Jharkhand, I appreciate that Hemant Soren acknowledges our community's role in governance. For too long, our voices were ignored. At least now we have representation. Supporting Somesh Soren to continue his father's legacy seems right.

Michael C

Interesting to see how regional politics plays out in India. The BJP's narrative about "freeing from mafias" versus JMM's focus on tribal rights and welfare schemes. Hope the people of Ghatsila choose development over rhetoric.

Shreya B

The financial assistance for women and pension schemes have genuinely helped my family. Sometimes we need to support governments that deliver on their promises, regardless of political rhetoric. JMM has been good for Jharkhand's poor and marginalized.

Vikram M

While I respect Hemant Soren's work, I wish political leaders would focus more on their development agenda rather than constantly attacking opponents. Let your work speak for itself, no need for daily political drama. 🤷‍♂️

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