The former Union minister hailed the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led three-party opposition alliance's poll victory in the tribal state where the BJP has been ousted from power
JMM-led alliance, which includes Congress and RJD, on Monday won an absolute majority in the Jharkhand elections by winning 47 seats in 81-member assembly
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Saryu Roy who was in the Jharkhand govt was denied a ticket for speaking against Raghubar Das. He stood against the CM as an independent in the recent elections
An estimated 70.83 per cent of the total 40.05 lakh voters exercised their franchise till 5 pm in the fifth and final phase, EC said
As many as four key contending parties are in the fray in these elections, held in five phases starting November 30
The Election Commission has set up 8,987 ballot units, 6,738 control units and 7,006 VVPAT machines.
The fate of 237 candidates, including two ministers and a former CM, will be decided in this final phase.
The prime minister also said that people of Jharkhand have voted fearlessly in the first four phases of Assembly elections
The BJP had demanded action against him
A total of 47,85,009 voters, including 22,44,134 women and 81 third-gender people, are eligible to decide the fate of 221 nominees in this phase
Rahul will campaign for the party on December 2 for the second phase of Jharkhand elections, according to sources
Addressing an election rally in Godda, Gandhi had taken a jibe at the Modi government over rising cases of crimes against women
Modi claimed that leaders of the opposition parties have only built palaces for themselves without being concerned about the problems faced by the people.