High-Stakes Battle in Jharkhand: Campaigning Ends for Critical Assembly Elections
Campaigning concluded for the first phase of Jharkhand assembly elections covering 43 seats. Major political figures, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, rallied to secure votes. Voter turnout is set at 1.37 crore from 2.60 crore total voters. Key issues include tribal rights, welfare, and alleged political motivations behind recent arrests.
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In Jharkhand, campaigning has come to a close for 43 out of 81 assembly seats, as the first phase of elections is scheduled for November 13. Star campaigners from both the NDA and INDIA bloc, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have vigorously canvassed in the state.
Significant voter turnout is anticipated, with 1.37 crore voters eligible to cast their votes out of a total 2.60 crore. This election phase sees 683 candidates in contention, highlighting a multifaceted political landscape with substantial gender representation.
Factors influencing the electorate include the BJP's welfare schemes and controversies surrounding arrests linked to alleged corruption, painting a charged political atmosphere ahead of the polls.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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