Voting will be held on wednesday (November 13) for the first phase of the 81-member assembly of Jharkhand. Before this, the round of allegations and counter-allegations is going on between the leaders of political parties in the state. Meanwhile, Jamiat Ulema has issued an order in Lohardaga district, in which the Muslim community has been appealed to give their vote only to the candidate of the "India" alliance. At the same time, now bjp has attacked this order. In fact, bharatiya janata party MP Nishikant Dubey has targeted the order of Jamiat Ulema by tweeting on his social media handle X. He said, "Will this country run by the law of Muslims? This fatwa is an attack on the unity and integrity of India."
What is in the order of Jamiat Ulema?
Let us tell you that in the order of Jamiat Ulema it is said that, "Looking at the current situation of the country and the attitude of the central government towards Muslims. Also the way Muslims are being intimidated by bringing NRC, Uniform Civil Code, Waqf Board law and in the name of infiltrators." The order further said that "In this regard, after consulting with 'Jamiat Ulema Jharkhand', 'Jamiat Ulema district Lohardaga' appeals to the Muslims that the need of the hour is that Muslims should unite and vote for the india alliance."
First phase voting will be held tomorrow
The noise of campaigning for the first phase of elections in jharkhand stopped on monday (November 11). In the first phase, votes will be cast on 43 seats in the state. Voting will be held on these seats on november 13. A total of 15,344 booths have been set up on these seats, where a total of 1 crore 37 lakh 10 thousand 717 voters will decide the fate of a total of 683 candidates contesting the elections. The total voters in the first phase include 68 lakh 73 thousand 455 men, 68 lakh 36 thousand 959 women and 303 third gender.