As Jharkhand prepares for its upcoming assembly elections, intense seat-sharing discussions are underway among political parties on both sides. Incumbent Chief Minister Hemant Soren, who has faced a tumultuous tenure marked by his recent arrest and days spent in jail, aims to secure a second mandate following his 2019 victory. Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), buoyed by its recent success in Haryana, is keen to replicate that momentum in Jharkhand. The stage is set for a pivotal electoral battle that could reshape the political landscape of the state which has been marked by political instability ever since its formation in 2000.