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Jharkhand polls: In early trends, INDIA bloc takes big lead against NDA

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New Delhi: In the closely contested poll between the BJP-led NDA and the JMM-led INDIA alliance in Jharkhand, early trends indicate that the state's people have restored their faith in the existing Hemant Soren government.

According to the most recent indicators, the JMM-led alliance is projected taking a clear lead over the NDA at 10.30. The JMM-Congress-RJD coalition has 50 seats, with the NDA trailing with 29 in the 81-member Assembly.

However, when the counting began, NDA was much ahead of the ruling alliance but soon witnessed a see-saw battle with the INDIA bloc and then finally settled in favour of the Hemant Soren-led faction.

The Election Commission data also reflect a similar picture with the INDIA bloc taking the lead in more than 45 seats while the BJP falling behind with a lead in about 28-30 seats.

The 81 Assembly seats in Jharkhand went to polls in two-phased elections, held on November 13 and 20. The state saw a record voter turnout was 67.74 per cent, the highest since the state's creation in 2000.

The first phase saw voting in 43 constituencies, while the second phase saw 38 seats up for grabs, IANS reported.

The ruling INDIA bloc, led by the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), strives to retain power for a second term. The BJP-led NDA, however, is determined to wrest control, leveraging anti-incumbency and corruption allegations.

The Exit polls predicted a tight race in the tribal state with an advantage for the BJP. Matrize predicted 42-47 seats for the BJP-led alliance while 25-30 seats for the JMM-led coalition. TimesNow-JVC survey gave 40-44 seats to and 30-40 seats to INDIA bloc. People's Pulse predicted a clean sweep for NDA, with 42-48 seats compared to the JMM's 16-23 seats. However, Axis My India and P Marq offer a contrasting view, showing the JMM-led INDIA bloc bagging 49-59 and 37-47 seats respectively and the NDA falling far behind.

Among the key constituencies that will have the attention of all include Barhait, where Hemant Soren faces a tough battle, and Dhanwar, where BJP's Babulal Marandi is contesting the poll battle. Bebi Devi (INDIA bloc) is a contender in Dumri, while Kalpana Soren (JMM), Hemant Soren's wife, represents Gande. In Jamtara, Congress leader Dr Irfan Ansari faces off against Sita Soren of the JMM, making it one of the most anticipated contests.


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