Jharkhand Elections: Raghuvar Das ruled for five years, what will happen this time?
Jharkhand Elections: Raghuvar Das ruled for five years, what will happen this time?
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Ranchi: The results of the five-phase election for 81 seats of Jharkhand Assembly have started coming up and the maximum round of counting is going to be held in Chatra at 28 rounds and the lowest two rounds at Chandankiyari and Torpa seats. In such a situation, voting was held in five phases from November 30 to December 20 in Jharkhand and the results of elections in five phases for 81 seats of Jharkhand Assembly have started coming. At the same time, the maximum round of counting will be 28 rounds in Chatra and the minimum two rounds will be on Chandankiyari and Torpa seats. There were five-phase voting in Jharkhand from 30 November to 20 December. Let us tell you that Chief Minister Raghuvar Das has been winning from here since the year 1995 and his ex-cabinet colleague Saryu Rai has come against him this time.

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In such a situation, Rai decided to rebel after cutting the ticket from the party and become a thorn in the path of the Chief Minister and other important seats are Dumka and Barrett, from where the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) executive president and former Chief Minister Hemant Soren is contesting. With this, he is in the field against Social Welfare Minister Luis Marandi in Dumka. If we talk about the majority of exit polls, then the BJP is looking away from the majority figures and according to the Poll of Polls, in the 81-member assembly, the government is headed by Hemant Soren. At the same time, if the C-Voter exit poll is considered, then in alliance with Congress, Rashtriya Janata Dal, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha can get 35 seats while BJP is likely to get 32 seats. At the same time, the JMM alliance is likely to get 34.2 percent votes while BJP may get 37.3 percent votes. Now talk about Das, his identity is to remain as Chief Minister in Jharkhand for five years and after separating from Bihar to become Jharkhand for 19 years, Raghuvar Das is the only Chief Minister who has held the post of Chief Minister for five consecutive years. 

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For this reason, people are very excited about breaking the myth of defeat on the Chief Minister. At the same time, in the Jharkhand assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) gave the slogan, "This time 65 paar." With this, a senior BJP leader told IANS, "We know that the state unit also owns Das Is against Even (party chief) Amit Shah knows about this. But, we cannot afford to change the Chief Minister. Changing the face of the Chief Minister just before the election can cause harm and it can be seen as a defeat acceptance.

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