Hemant Soren, the Chief Minister of Jharkhand, stated on Friday that seat-sharing with partners would be disclosed at the proper time and that the JMM-led alliance was confident in its ability to hold onto power in the state due to its development work.
Two rounds of elections—on November 13 and 20—will be held to elect the 81-member Jharkhand Assembly. The vote count is planned for November 23.
“We are certain that we will regain control. The JMM is more than just a celebration. It resembles a large tree that supports the peaceful, harmonious lives of around three crore people in the state. We serve all groups, including the underprivileged, Native Americans, and the impoverished.