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War of words escalates over BJP’s June 24 protests in Jharkhand

JMM labels the demonstrations a ‘political drama’, while BJP accuses state government of corruption and lawlessness

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
23 June 2025
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War of words escalates over BJP’s June 24 protests in Jharkhand

Tanuj Khatri (L) and Aditya Sahu

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Ranchi, June 23: Political temperatures in Jharkhand have surged ahead of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) planned state-wide protest on June 24, as the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) launched a fierce attack on the opposition party, accusing it of organisational disarray and political theatrics.

At the heart of the row is the BJP’s plan to demonstrate in all 264 blocks of the state, a move the JMM has dismissed as a “desperate attempt to distract from internal chaos.”

“BJP’s organisation is in complete disarray. Block-level presidents haven’t been appointed in over 500 locations, and organisational elections have been pending since December 2024. In this state of disorder, who exactly is going to lead these protests?” said Dr. Tanuj Khatri, a central member of the JMM.

Leadership Critique and Organisational Gaps

Dr. Khatri further criticised the BJP’s leadership structure, calling the dual role of Babulal Marandi — as both State President and Leader of Opposition — a sign of stagnation within the party.

“This reflects a serious leadership vacuum. Even at the national level, their president has yet to be elected. They seem more focused on optics than real leadership,” he said.

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The JMM leader also accused the BJP of relying on protest as a substitute for meaningful engagement, stating the party’s politics is now “limited to noise rather than addressing real issues.”

BJP Responds: Standing with Public Sentiment

In response, BJP leaders have defended their plans, citing widespread public dissatisfaction with the Hemant Soren government. According to the party, the protests will highlight issues such as deteriorating law and order, delays in pension payments, stalled development works, and unresolved disputes over language and planning policy.

“Corruption runs deep — from village panchayats to the state secretariat. Basic facilities like roads, electricity, and medicine are crumbling, and the government remains indifferent,” said BJP State General Secretary and MP Aditya Sahu.

The party plans to submit a memorandum through Block Development Officers across all districts, with senior leaders, including former Chief Ministers Arjun Munda, Raghubar Das, and Babulal Marandi set to lead demonstrations in key blocks.

A State Caught Between Protests and Politics

As the political confrontation intensifies, both parties are seeking to frame the public narrative. While JMM points to BJP’s recent electoral defeats and organisational lag as proof of declining credibility, BJP maintains that it is acting in line with public sentiment and fulfilling its role as a vigilant opposition.

Whether the June 24 protest will resonate with the masses — or backfire as an ill-timed political exercise — remains to be seen.

 

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