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No ties with Shibu Soren: Sharad Yadav | Janata Dal-United (JD-U) chief Sharad Yadav on Thursday refused to align with Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) chief Shibu Soren following his vote in favour of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government on the cut motion. "We have declared our stand on Jharkhand. We cannot align with a person who cannot follow his words,"
said Yadav. Miffed with Soren's vote in favour of the UPA, the Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) withdrew its support to the JMM-led Government in Jharkhand on Wednesday
that reduced it to a minority. Meanwhile, Keshav Rao, In-charge of Congress party
in Jharkhand refused to speak on the issue and said that he had nothing to do
with the matter and would speak only after a decision is taken. "I have nothing
to do with the Jharkhand issue. It is not our making. I am in a hurry. But certainly,
we are watching every development very carefully and will only react after that,"
said Keshav Rao. "I have nothing to do with it. I am not putting my head there.
I don't want to pull down any government or destabilize anybody or any party.
So when things develop, then I will react," he added. There are also speculations
that Soren may have struck a deal with the Congress party. It is reported that
Jharkhand might then have a JMM, Congress and Jharkhand Vikas Morcha-Prajatantrik
(JVM-P) coalition government. In the 81-member assembly, Congress has 14 legislators,
JMM 18 and the JVM (P) has 11 assembly members. Soren was sworn in as the Chief
Minister of Jharkhand on December 30, 2009 for the third time. He had formed the
government with a five-party coalition. Soren had secured the support of 44 MLAs
in the 81-member House after the assembly elections in Jharkhand gave a fractured
verdict. The JMM had 18 seats, BJP had 18 seats, Janata Dal-United (JD-U) had
two seats, All Jharkhand Students Union (AJSU) had five seats and Jharkhand Janadhikar
Manch (JJM) had one seat in the assembly. |
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