PM Modi Unveils Rs 83,300 Cr Projects in Jharkhand, Tribal Focus

Modi inaugurated 40 Eklavya Model Residential Schools and introduced schemes worth Rs 79,150 crore, boosting rural tribal infrastructure.

CM Hemant Soren meets PM Narendra Modi at Birsa Munda Airport on Sept 15, 2024
by TDG Network - October 2, 2024, 3:57 pm

Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s recent visits to Jharkhand highlight the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) effort to boost development in the state ahead of the 2025 Assembly elections. On October 2, 2024, Modi inaugurated several projects worth over Rs 83,300 crore in Hazaribagh, further cementing his government’s commitment to the state. This marks Modi’s second visit in less than three weeks, following his trip to Jamshedpur on September 15, 2024. These initiatives aim to strengthen infrastructure and welfare schemes, focusing on tribal development.

Key initiatives launched by BJP since 2014 for Jharkhand:

In the recent rally, Modi reiterated his commitment to the state’s tribal communities. The centre has allocated substantial funds for improving rural connectivity, yet many regions still face delays in project implementation due to administrative challenges.

BJP’s political strategy in Jharkhand

BJP’s efforts in Jharkhand also have a clear electoral angle. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP won 12 out of 14 seats in the state. However, the party faced a setback in the 2019 Assembly elections, losing to the Hemant Soren-led Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM). The BJP is now making strategic moves to regain tribal support, a key demographic in the state. The recent appointment of Babulal Marandi, Jharkhand’s first Chief Minister, as the party’s state president underscores this shift in focus. Marandi, a Santhal tribal leader, is expected to challenge Soren’s dominance in tribal areas.

Recent developments

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With elections around the corner, the BJP is doubling down on its efforts to win back Jharkhand by focusing on tribal development and rural infrastructure. Modi’s recent visits and projects are part of a broader strategy to appeal to tribal voters, who remain a crucial demographic. The coming months will reveal whether the BJP’s outreach, coupled with its development agenda, can secure a majority in the state’s 2025 assembly elections.