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Jharkhand Polls: BJP Fields Champai Soren, Sita Soren, Babulal Marandi Among 66 Candidates — Check Full List

BJP releases its first list of 66 candidates for the Jharkhand Assembly elections, with key candidates like Babulal Marandi, Champai Soren and Sita Soren contesting.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday announced its first list of candidates for the upcoming Jharkhand Assembly elections, revealing a total of 66 candidates. Notably, former Jharkhand chief minister Champai Soren is fielded from his Saraikela bastion while Sita Soren,  the sister-in-law of JMM leader and Chief Minister Hemant Soren, will contest from Father-in-law and JMM chief Shibu Soren's former constituency Jamtara. The party's state chief Babulal Marandi will contest from Dhanwar, while JMM turncoat Lobin Hembrom will contest from Borio.

Hembrom, who recently joined the BJP after rebelling during the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) floor test, has been given a ticket by the saffron party. Champai Soren's son Babulal Soren will contest the upcoming polls from Ghatshila, while Meera Munda, wife of former Union Minister Arjun Munda, will stand for election from Potka.

Sudarshan Bhagat, a former Union Minister, has also been fielded by the party from Gumla (ST) seat.

Other key candidates include Geeta Balmuchu from Chaibasa and Geeta Koda from Jaganathpur. Congress turncoat Manju Devi, who joined the BJP this week, has got a ticket from the Jamua seat. 

Jharkhand Election 2024: First List Of 66 Candidates

Here's the list of BJP's 66 candidates announced in the first list:

  • Dhanwar: Babulal Marandi
  • Rajmahal: Anant Ojha
  • Borio (ST): Lobin Hembrom
  • Litipara (ST): Babudhan Murmu
  • Maheshpur: Navneet Hembrom
  • Shikaripara (ST): Paritosh Soren
  • Nala: Madhav Chandra Mahto
  • Jamtara: Sita Soren
  • Dumka (ST): Sunil Soren
  • Jama (ST): Suresh Murmu
  • Jarmundi: Devendra Kunwar
  • Madhupur: Ganga Narayan Singh
  • Sarath: Randhir Kumar Singh
  • Deoghar (SC): Narayan Das
  • Poreyahat: Devendranath Singh
  • Godda: Amit Kumar Mandal
  • Mahagama: Ashok Kumar Bhagat
  • Kodarma: Neera Yadav
  • Barkatha: Amit Kumar Yadav
  • Barhi: Manoj Yadav
  • Barkagaon: Roshan Lal Choudhary
  • Hazaribagh: Pradeep Prasad
  • Simaria (SC): Ujjwal Das
  • Bagodar: Nagendra Mahto
  • Jamua (SC): Manju Devi
  • Gandey: Muniya Devi
  • Giridih: Nirbhay Kumar Shahabadi
  • Bermo: Ravindra Pandey
  • Bokaro: Biranchi Narayan
  • Chandankiyari (SC): Amar Kumar Bauri
  • Sindri: Tara Devi
  • Nirsa: Aparna Sengupta
  • Dhanbad: Raj Sinha
  • Jharia: Ragini Singh
  • Baghmara: Shatrughan Mahto
  • Baharagora: Dineshanand Goswami
  • Ghatshila (ST): Babulal Soren
  • Potka (ST): Meera Munda
  • Jamshedpur East: Purnima Das Sahu
  • Saraikella (ST): Champai Soren
  • Chaibasa (ST): Geeta Balmuchu
  • Majhgaon (ST): Barkunwar Gagrai
  • Jaganathpur (ST): Geeta Koda
  • Chakradharpur (ST): Shashibhushan Samad
  • Kharsawan (ST): Sonaram Bodra
  • Torpa (ST): Koche Munda
  • Khunti (ST): Nilkanth Singh Munda
  • Khijri (ST): Ram Kumar Pahan
  • Ranchi: C.P. Singh
  • Hatia: Navin Jaiswal
  • Kanke (SC): Jitu Charan Ram
  • Mandar (ST): Sunny Toppo
  • Sisai (ST): Arun Oraon
  • Gumla (ST): Sudarshan Bhagat
  • Bishunpur (ST): Sameer Oraon
  • Simdega (ST): Shradhanand Besra
  • Kolebira (ST): Sujan Jojo
  • Manika (ST): Harikrishna Singh
  • Latehar (SC): Prakash Ram
  • Panki: Kushwaha Shashi Bhushan Mehta
  • Daltonganj: Alok Kumar Chaurasiya
  • Bishrampur: Ramachandra Chandravanshi
  • Chhatarpur (SC): Pushpa Devi Bhuiyan
  • Hussainabad: Kamlesh Kumar Singh
  • Garhwa: Satyendra Nath Tiwari
  • Bhawanathpur: Bhanu Pratap Shahi

Jharkhand Election 2024: BJP To Contest 68 Seats Under NDA Seat-Sharing Formula

On Friday, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) announced its seat-sharing arrangement for the elections. Under this formula, the BJP will contest 68 seats, the AJSU Party will field candidates in 10 constituencies, JD(U) will contest 2, and LJP (Ram Vilas) will have 1 candidate.

The filing of nomination papers for 43 assembly constituencies, which will vote in the first phase on November 13, commenced on Friday and will continue until October 25. In the 2019 elections, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led alliance secured 47 seats in the state assembly, comprising 30 seats for JMM and 16 for the Congress. The BJP managed to win 25 seats, while the Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) secured 3 seats, the AJSU Party won 2, and CPI-ML, NCP, and independent candidates claimed 1 seat each.

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Currently, the Jharkhand assembly consists of 74 members, with the JMM-led ruling alliance holding 44 seats. Notably, two JMM legislators, Nalin Soren and Joba Majhi, are now members of Parliament. Additionally, Sita Soren, the Jamtara legislator, resigned to contest the Lok Sabha elections on a BJP ticket. Borio MLA Lobin Hembrom has also been disqualified under the anti-defection law.

The BJP's strength has decreased to 23 members, with two of its MLAs—Dhulu Mahto from Baghmara and Manish Jaiswal from Hazaribag—now serving as MPs. Mandu MLA Jaiprakash Bhai Patel, who switched to Congress prior to the Lok Sabha elections, was also disqualified under the anti-defection law.

In total, 2.60 crore electors, including 11.84 lakh first-time voters, as well as 1.13 lakh persons with disabilities, third-gender individuals, and senior citizens aged over 85, are eligible to vote in the forthcoming elections.

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