Jharkhand Politics News: With an eye on the Lok Sabha elections, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is also scheduled to visit Jharkhand. Nitish Kumar’s visit to Jharkhand and JDU’s political activism in Jharkhand may increase problems in seat sharing for the India alliance.
Ranchi. With the buzz of Lok Sabha elections, political temperature has become hot in Jharkhand too. The visits of different leaders are showing that the leaders are busy strengthening their organization and party. With an eye on the Lok Sabha elections, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is also scheduled to visit Jharkhand. Nitish Kumar’s visit to Jharkhand and JDU’s political activism in Jharkhand may increase problems in seat sharing for the India alliance.
Apart from JDU, RJD is also continuously doing political tours with an eye on the Lok Sabha elections and is preparing for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections by strengthening its workers, where RJD has already decided to contest elections on many seats. In such a situation, the activism of RJD and JDU can increase problems in seat sharing for the Indian alliance i.e. Congress and JMM.
While RJD is preparing for divisional level in Koderma and Chatra to strengthen its ground, RJD workers conference is to be held in Garhwa on 3rd December and Batla on 16th and 17th December. Along with this preparation of RJD, preparations of JDU are also in full swing. JDU is holding a meeting with its workers regarding Nitish Kumar’s visit on January 21 and is also claiming that 50,000 workers will reach the venue.
Talking about seat sharing, Congress and JMM are already in a dispute between younger brother and elder brother. Talking about the last Lok Sabha elections, Congress had contested on 9 seats, JMM on 4 and RJD on 1 seat. Last time, Congress had also given two seats from its quota to Babulal Marandi’s party JVM. If we talk about this time’s elections, this time RJD is claiming 4 seats. Congress also wants to remain in the role of elder brother. In such a situation, problems in seat sharing can definitely increase in Jharkhand.
Meanwhile, amid all these statements, senior Jharkhand MLA Saryu Rai said that the Indian alliance includes parties which have a history that they cannot live together for more than 2 years and cannot live apart for more than 1 year. And keep getting separated. Nitish ji started the work of weighing frogs. Best wishes for success, but among the parties active in Bihar, RJD has been getting only one seat in Jharkhand. If JDU also wants it, then it is not unreasonable. In such a situation, Congress will now have to come into its own in Jharkhand because Congress is the supporting party of JMM in Jharkhand. However, amidst these rhetoric, it remains to be seen how the Indian alliance does its seat sharing and is able to build relations between all the parties, because apart from RJD and JDU, CPI is also claiming a seat in Hazaribagh.