BJP loses three out of seven seats where PM Modi conducted rallies in Jharkhand. Despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's campaigning, BJP ended up losing three seats in the state. The state unit of the saffron party attributed the losses to candidate resentment rather than Modi's popularity. Modi held multiple rallies in Jharkhand but the party faced defeats in certain constituencies. The article discusses Modi's campaign efforts and the reasons behind BJP's electoral losses.
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Ranchi: In a twist of events, JMM, which was trying to make a cut in the West Bengal election, on Sunday said it will not put up candidates and canvass for the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the neighbouring poll-bound state. RJD’s Tejaswhi Yadav and NCP president Sharad Pawar were instrumental in brokering a truce between JMM and TMC, sources said.
The tribal party, which until last week was eyeing a chunk of the ST seats in the border and northern districts of West Bengal, said it has decided not to contest in the election after consultations with chief minister Hemant Soren, who returned to Ranchi after wrapping up a two-day visit to New Delhi on Sunday evening.
BJP appoints seven high-profile observers in West Bengal; five of them Union Ministers
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Ahead of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly elections early next year, the state is currently witnessing a tumultuous political landscape, with veteran leaders weighing their options, trajectories and political futures, before jumping ships to the next favourable option.
Amid all this, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has appointed seven high-profile observers for West Bengal, who are meant to oversee the party functions in the several assemblies of the state. These seven observers are high-profile leaders, hand-picked by the BJP central administration.
Five of the seven BJP observers for West Bengal are Union Ministers, with the two others being the Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and the Home Minister of Madhya Pradesh, respectively.