Jharkhand Crisis: An exercise to save the government, MLA reached Raipur, CM said - we will face difficulties

Posted on 30th Aug 2022 by rohit kumar

Jharkhand Politics: The MLAs of the Jharkhand Grand Alliance government have been shifted from Ranchi to Raipur on Tuesday. Hemant Soren took the MLAs from the CM residence to the airport in 2 buses, from where all the MLAs went to Raipur. Although the CM has not gone to Raipur. He had only come to the airport with the MLAs. During this, CM Hemant Soren said, "We will face every difficulty. No unforeseen event is going to happen. We are ready for everything, the situation is under our control. I will let you know if I can." Will also go with the MLAs."

 

All the MLAs will stay at the Mayfair Resort in Raipur. Police deployment has been ordered outside the resort. All the 47 rooms in the Mayfair resort have also been booked and all the MLAs will reach the resort at 7 pm. Meanwhile, a cabinet meeting has also been called on September 1 at 4 pm in Ranchi.

 

Till now the MLAs were present at the CM's residence.

 

Earlier, on August 27, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren along with other MLAs reached his residence in Ranchi amid political turmoil in the state. It is discussed that the disqualification of CM Hemant Soren has been recommended by the Election Commission, after which this political upheaval started. However, the decision of the Election Commission has not yet been told by the Governor of Jharkhand. On the other hand, a cabinet meeting has also been called in Ranchi on 1st September at 4 pm.

 

Political upheaval continues in Jharkhand

 

There is a Grand Alliance government in Jharkhand, which includes Hemant Soren's JMM, Congress, and RJD. The Grand Alliance claims that they have more than 50 numbers. The MLAs had gathered at the chief minister's residence soon after the Election Commission's recommendation and later went on a picnic at a guest house in the Khunti district. After this, all returned to Ranchi. BJP has been accused of horse trading by JMM.

 

CM Hemant Soren rained on the central government

 

Regarding this political stir, CM Hemant Soren had said on the previous day that the central government is engaged in toppling the elected governments of other states. In such a situation, what can be the future of the country can be guessed. I do not have any displeasure with my chair, but I belong to the three and a quarter crore people of the state, and I belong to the tribals of the state. The eyes of the government are on every development, we will also answer and the public will also answer. Meanwhile, a cabinet meeting has also been called in Ranchi on September 1 at 4 pm.

 

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