Bhartiya Janata Party(BJP) is leading on 12 seats out of the total 14 seats while Congress is leading in 2 seats. Former CM of Jharkhand is contesting on BJP's ticket and is trailing behind his rival Kalichrna Munda of INC.
Jharkhand Lok Sabha elections scene 2019 is turning quite interesting this time. The state of Jharkhand has 14 Lok Sabha constituencies in total. Among these seats one is reserved for the Scheduled castes. And five seats are hallmarked for the Scheduled Tribes. In 2014 general elections for the parliament, Jharkhand gave 12 out of 14 seats to the BJP which emerged as a single strong party from the state proudly marching to form the government in the center.
Two seats were bagged by JMM, the native party that has been gaining a strong foothold in the state over the past. Some of the constituencies are turning highly interesting in the state and the results can tell us what surprises are in store. During the last Lok Sabha elections, BJP’s Ravindra Kumar Pandey won from the Giridih Lok Sabha seat pushing back the prospects of JMM’s Jagarnath Mahto.
This time both are seen once again in the scene, but this time Jagarnath Mahto is contesting as a candidate representing the grand alliance. From Dhanbad Lok Sabha constituency, Congress is fielding Kirti Azad, a BJP rebel who will fight with Pashupati Nath Singh of the BJP. In the Singhbhum seat, there is a stiff fight between Laxman Giluva of the BJP and Geeta Kora of Congress for the Lok Sabha elections 2019.
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Constituency | Current MP | BJP Candidate Names | INC+JMM+JVM+RJD Alliances |
Chatra | Sunil Kumar Singh (BJP) | Sunil Singh (Leading) | Manoj Kumar Yadav (INC) |
Lohardaga | Sudarshan Bhagat (BJP) | Sudarshan Bhagat (Leading) | Sukhdeo Bhagat (INC) |
Palamau | Vishnu Dayal Ram (BJP) | Vishnu Dayal Ram (Leading) | Dhuran Ram (RJD) |
Koderma | Ravindra Kumar Ray (BJP) | Smt Annapurna Devi Yadav (Leading) | Babulal Marandi (JVM) |
Ranchi | Ram Tahal Choudhary (BJP) | Sanjay Seth (Leading) | Subodh Kant Sahay (INC) |
Khunti | Karia Munda (BJP) | Arjun Munda | Kalicharna Munda (INC) (Leading) |
Hazaribagh | Jayant Sinha (BJP) | Jayant Sinha (Leading) | Gopal Sahu (INC) |
Giridih | Ravindra Kumar Pandey (BJP) | Chandraprakash Choudhary(AJSU) (Leading) | Jagarnath Mahato (JMM) |
Dhanbad | Pashupati Nath Singh (BJP) | Poonam Prabhakar Goud (Leading) | Kirti Azad (INC) |
Jamshedpur | Bidyut Baran Mahato (BJP) (Leading) | Bidyut Baran Mahato (BJP) (Leading) | Champai Soren (JMM) |
Singhbhum | Laxman Giluwa (BJP) | Laxman Giluva | Smt Geeta Koda (INC) (Leading) |
Rajmahal | Vijay Kumar Hansdak (JMM) | Hemlal Murmu (Leading) | Vijay Hansda (JMM) |
Dumka | Shibu Soren (JMM) | Sunil Soren (Leading) | Shibu Soren (JMM) |
Godda | Nishikant Dubey (BJP) | Nishikant Dubey (Leading) | Pradip Yadav (Apna Dal) |
Jharkhand Lok Sabha elections scene 2019 is turning quite interesting this time. The state of Jharkhand has 14 Lok Sabha constituencies in total. Among these seats one is reserved for the Scheduled castes. And five seats are hallmarked for the Scheduled Tribes. In 2014 general elections for the parliament, Jharkhand gave 12 out of 14 seats to the BJP which emerged as a single strong party from the state proudly marching to form the government in the center.
Two seats were bagged by JMM, the native party that has been gaining a strong foothold in the state over the past. Some of the constituencies are turning highly interesting in the state and the results can tell us what surprises are in store. During the last Lok Sabha elections, BJP’s Ravindra Kumar Pandey won from the Giridih Lok Sabha seat pushing back the prospects of JMM’s Jagarnath Mahto.
This time both are seen once again in the scene, but this time Jagarnath Mahto is contesting as a candidate representing the grand alliance. From Dhanbad Lok Sabha constituency, Congress is fielding Kirti Azad, a BJP rebel who will fight with Pashupati Nath Singh of the BJP. In the Singhbhum seat, there is a stiff fight between Laxman Giluva of the BJP and Geeta Kora of Congress for the Lok Sabha elections 2019.
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