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BJP to form Govt in Jharakhand with JMM, AJSU support | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government will head the coalition government to be formed with the support of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) party and All Jharkhand Students Union's (AJSU) in Jharkhand. On Saturday
morning, putting an end to the stalemate over the formation of a new government
in the State, BJP President Nitin Gadkari held meeting with Hemant Soren, son
of Shibu Soren, the JMM chief, as well as Sudesh Mahato, chief of the All Jharkhand
Students Union's (AJSU) here on Saturday morning. The leaders decided that the
BJP, JMM and AJSU would be the three coalition partners to form the new BJP-led
National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in Jharkhand. "We have had a healthy
discussion with all the prominent leaders of the parties. We have decided to form
the government under the leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party because the
state needs a strong coalition government. And we have tried to save the state
from the President's rule," said Hemant Soren. BJP spokesperson Ananth Kumar also
told reporters that the party is hoping to form a stable government to keep the
State away from President's Rule. "In Jharkhand, under a BJP-led government and
NDA rule, we are expecting to form a stable government. We have to form and run
a progressive government. All the coalition parties have also decided that we
will finish the remaining tenure. And we hope to run a people's government," Kumar
said. BJP will choose the new chief minister for the State. The leaders of the
coalition parties, however, will meet on May 10 for further discussions in this
matter. It may be recalled that the BJP had withdrawn support to Shibu Soren's
JMM-led coalition government in Jharkhand on April 28 after he voted for the Congress-led
United Progressive Alliance government during a cut motion brought up by the opposition
in Lok Sabha on April 27. Shibu Soren and Hemant Soren had subsequently written
apology letters to BJP leaders, expressing their preference at remaining aligned
with the BJP. BJP leadership had recently held talks with its Jharkhand allies
- the regional Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), All Jharkhand Students Union (AJSU),
the Janata Dal (United), and others. The JMM-BJP coalition government was formed
in Jharkhand about four months ago. |
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