By A Staff Reporter
Ranchi: Union Minister and BJP's Jharkhand election in-charge, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, expressed confidence in the BJP-NDA forming the next government in Jharkhand. Speaking in Ranchi, Chouhan reflected on his time in the state, saying, “I am leaving Jharkhand with sweet memories.”
Highlighting the state's abundant resources, Chouhan said, "Jharkhand is full of resources. There is so much here that the state can reach new heights of development." He emphasized that under a BJP-led government, Jharkhand would efficiently utilize its resources to become prosperous, empowered, and free from infiltrators.
Chouhan's remarks come in the backdrop of the assembly elections, with the BJP banking on its developmental agenda and promises to address key issues such as unemployment, economic growth, and resource management. The minister also stressed the party's commitment to transforming Jharkhand into a model state, leveraging its natural wealth for the benefit of its people.
The BJP leader's optimism reflects the party's broader strategy of focusing on economic development and national security in its campaign. As election results loom, Chouhan's statements aim to resonate with voters seeking growth and stability in Jharkhand.
Political observers will now closely watch whether the BJP-NDA alliance's vision and promises translate into electoral success, shaping Jharkhand’s political and developmental trajectory in the coming years.