Jharkhand Seat Sharing Formula Unveiled, Will Alliance Partners Comply? | ABP News
In a significant development ahead of the upcoming Jharkhand Assembly elections, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has finalized its seat-sharing arrangement. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will contest 68 out of the 81 total seats in the state, while the AJSU Party (All Jharkhand Students Union) has been allocated 10 seats. This strategic alliance aims to consolidate their position in the state, where the BJP seeks to strengthen its foothold. The announcement was made by BJP's Jharkhand unit president, Deepak Prakash, during a press conference in Ranchi. He emphasized the alliance's commitment to ensuring effective governance and addressing the concerns of the electorate. Prakash expressed confidence in the NDA's chances, citing the developmental work undertaken by the BJP in the state and the need for a stable government. The seat-sharing pact also highlights the BJP's aim to attract voters by focusing on issues like employment, infrastructure development, and social welfare programs. The party plans to leverage its track record to gain an edge over the opposition. As the elections approach, the NDA's strategic alliance is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the political landscape of Jharkhand, with both parties rallying to maximize their electoral prospects and present a united front against rival parties.