Former CM Madhu Koda’s Wife and Congress MP Geeta Koda joins BJP

Ranchi:  Jharkhand Pradesh Congress has suffered a major setback.

Geeta Koda, MP from Singhbhum and wife of former Jharkhand CM Madhu Koda, left Congress and joined BJP on Monday.

State BJP President Babulal Marandi welcomed her into the party at the BJP party office in Ranchi.

During this, Leader of Opposition Amar Bauri was also present.

After joining BJP, Geeta Koda said that Congress has no policy, no thinking.

The party has worked to take the country into the trough.

After taking membership, Geeta Koda said that I have left Congress and joined BJP, everyone knows the reason behind this.

The way Congress has put the country in a pit, Congress has been doing politics of appeasement.

Congress talks about taking everyone along but is taking its family along.

The purpose of politics is to serve the public.

To live among the public.

There is no justification for continuing in a party where the public interest is being ignored.

Now I will serve the people with the BJP.

I will play whatever role I have in the India of Modi’s dreams.

Babulal Marandi while welcoming Geeta Koda said – Geeta Koda is not dependent on identity. Geeta Koda has been MLA twice, became MP and is working.

She has also been the working president of Congress.

She joined BJP only after being impressed by the work of Narendra Modi.

With the contribution of Geeta Koda, BJP will work with new strength and new energy not only in Kolhan but in entire Jharkhand.

Now 14 Lok Sabha seats of Jharkhand will come to BJP’s account.

We will give all the seats of Jharkhand to Narendra Modi’s account.

Geeta Goda has been MLA twice from 2009 to 2019.

She was elected MP from Singhbhum Lok Sabha seat for the first time.

Madhu Koda was the Chief Minister of Jharkhand from September 2006 to August 2008.

There was talk of Geeta Koda joining BJP for a long time but earlier she had denied these possibilities.

Recently, Congress also had to face dissatisfaction from MLAs in Jharkhand.

12 MLAs of the party were angry over MLAs from their camp not being made ministers.

In fact, on February 16, during the expansion of the cabinet, Champai Soren had made the same 4 MLAs from Congress quota as ministers, who were ministers in the previous Hemant government.

Angered by this, the MLA reached Delhi and met the high command.

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