SERAIKELA KHARSAWAN(Jharkhand):Former Jharkhand Chief Minister and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader, Champai Soren, was warmly welcomed by supporters as he returned to his hometown of Seraikela Kharsawan on Tuesday night.
Soren’s arrival from Delhi has intensified speculation that he may join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)On Sunday, Soren took to social media to voice his grievances, stating that he had been “insulted” during his tenure as Chief Minister and that all options remained open ahead of the forthcoming Jharkhand Assembly elections.
State Congress Chief, Keshav Mahto Kamlesh, addressing the media on Monday after a Congress Screening Committee meeting in Delhi, responded to the speculation by asserting that the coalition had always shown respect to Soren. Kamlesh highlighted that Soren had been made an MLA, a minister, and even the Chief Minister by the JMM, suggesting there was no cause for dissatisfaction.
Nevertheless, Soren’s social media post detailed occasions where he felt marginalised, including being asked to resign abruptly and being denied the opportunity to convene a legislative party meeting. He mentioned three potential paths for his political future: retiring from politics, forming a separate organisation, or continuing his journey with a new partner.
In response to Soren’s statements, BJP State President Babulal Marandi acknowledged Soren’s evident distress but declined to comment on whether he would join the BJP.
Meanwhile, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren indirectly accused the BJP of attempting to poach MLAs and destabilise the state government. He claimed that the BJP’s tactics were aimed at dividing families and communities in Jharkhand.
State Minister Banna Gupta echoed these concerns, accusing the BJP of trying to turn Jharkhand’s democracy into a “laboratory” and expressing confidence that their attempts to lure Champai Soren would not succeed.As the political climate in Jharkhand intensifies, all eyes are on Champai Soren and his next move, with significant implications for the upcoming state elections. (ANI)