


Jharkhand 2024 Lok Sabha Election: Date, Time, and Congressional Details
The Gujarat Lok Sabha elections will be held in seven phases, according to the Election Commission. Eleven candidates, including Arjun Munda and Nishikant Dubey, are nominated by the BJP for Jharkhand. In Jharkhand, the Congress, CPI, and INDIA alliance plan for the impending elections.
Gujarat’s polling dates for the next Lok Sabha elections were released on Saturday by the Election Commission of India.
In keeping with his promise to give the 96.8 crore voters a joyous democratic atmosphere, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar declared that the Lok Sabha polls would take place in seven stages between April 19 and June 1, with the results being counted on June 4.
Jharkhand will hold votes in the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh phases of the Lok Sabha elections on May 13, May 20, May 25, and June 1.


(BJP) has made public the identities of eleven candidates who plan to run in Jharkhand’s fourteen Lok Sabha seats. The party has fielded Kunti, a BJP stronghold, native and Union minister for tribal affairs Arjun Munda for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. From his stronghold of Godda, MP Nishikant Dubey, who has been vocally critical of the Congress party and the TMC in Parliament, will be running.

The BJP has chosen to field Manish Jaiswal in lieu of MP Jayant Sinha, the son of former BJP leader Yashwant Sinha, from Hazaribagh. Additionally, the BJP has granted former Congress leader Geeta Koda of Singhbhum a ticket to the Lok Sabha. Madhu Koda, the former chief minister of Jharkhand, is married to Geeta Koda.
Lok Sabha election Schedule
There are now 11 BJP MPs in Jharkhand. The names of the Congress candidates for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections have not yet been released.
Meanwhile, the CPI, a partner of the INDIA bloc, announced that it would fight from eight Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand and blamed the JMM-Congress-RJD combine for delaying the talks on seat-sharing for the parliamentary polls in the state. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Congress contested on seven seats and JMM on four, leaving the remaining seats to their allies, RJD and the now defunct JVM-P (of Babulal Marandi, who has returned to BJP). Congress and JMM won a seat each while the other two allies drew a blank.
According to sources close to the party, state leaders told the Congress leadership that the party needed to field candidates in the seats it had contested in 2019—Ranibag, Khunti, Palamu, Singhbhum, Lohardaga, Dhanbad, and Ranchi.
