By A Staff Reporter:
Ranchi, Jharkhand — Former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav confirmed that seat-sharing negotiations for the upcoming elections in Jharkhand have been successfully concluded among the INDIA alliance parties. Speaking to reporters, Yadav highlighted the alliance's shared commitment to secularism, peace, and harmony, while expressing optimism about Jharkhand's future under their collective leadership.
"Talks for seat sharing have been completed. All the parties of the INDIA alliance believe in secularism, peace, and harmony. We all want Jharkhand to move forward and the people of Jharkhand to prosper," Yadav stated.
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He sharply criticized the BJP's long tenure in Jharkhand, accusing the party of failing the state and being "anti-reservation" and "anti-constitution." According to Yadav, the people of Jharkhand will deliver a strong response to the BJP's governance failures in the upcoming elections.
"The BJP, which ruled Jharkhand for the longest time, ruined Jharkhand. The BJP is anti-reservation and anti-constitution. The people of Jharkhand will give a befitting reply to the BJP," Yadav asserted.
He further emphasized the unity within the INDIA alliance and reaffirmed support for the incumbent Chief Minister Hemant Soren, stating, "The people of Jharkhand want Hemant Soren to become the CM of Jharkhand again."