Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has launched a campaign in Jharkhand ahead of the upcoming assembly elections, emphasizing the BJP’s commitment to protect the state’s “roti” (bread), “beti” (daughter), and “maati” (land). Chouhan’s remarks were aimed at resonating with local voters, particularly the tribal community, amid concerns regarding the ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) government.
बहनों और भाइयों,
सोरेन सरकार झारखंड में घुसपैठ करा रही है। घुसपैठिये रोजगार छीनने का काम कर रहे हैं, हमारी रोटी खतरे में है।
मैं आपसे कहना चाहता हूं कि झारखंड की माटी, बेटी और रोटी को सुरक्षित भारतीय जनता पार्टी की सरकार ही करेगी। pic.twitter.com/wNYdb9J6bZ
— Shivraj Singh Chouhan (@ChouhanShivraj) September 23, 2024
In his address, Chouhan highlighted pressing issues facing Jharkhand, asserting that “roti” signifies the prevalent unemployment in the state, while “beti” reflects concerns over “love jihad” and rising atrocities against women. “Maati,” on the other hand, pertains to fears of “land jihad” driven by the influx of illegal immigrants. His remarks are intended to galvanize support from women voters, who have reportedly responded positively to the BJP’s campaign efforts.
The BJP appears to be gaining traction among voters in Jharkhand, signaling a potential shift in the traditional voting patterns that have favored the JMM and Congress in the past. The party’s messaging has resonated well with the electorate, indicating a possible change in allegiance as the elections approach.
Jharkhand’s 81-member Legislative Assembly is set to hold elections between November and December. All major political parties, including the JMM, Congress, and BJP, are gearing up for a competitive electoral battle for control of Ranchi. Current trends suggest that the BJP holds a strategic advantage over its rivals as the election date approaches.