Rumors are rife that things may not be going well for Jharkhand’s JMM-led coalition government when state Congress in-charge Abinash Pandey summons 30 senior leaders, including four party ministers, to Delhi for further talks.
According to Congress sources, CM Hemant Soren did not respond favorably to the Congress’ response to the Common Minimum Program (CMP) proposal, which prompted Pandey to summon 30 senior leaders, including four ministers and state party president Rajesh Tagore. For further discussion in New Delhi, Indian Express Report
It comes two months after Congress-backed state health ministers alleged that Chief Minister Hemant Soren was trying to “politically end” the Grand Old Party.
Rajesh Tagore has confirmed that the Congress High Command has summoned them. “The party high command has called us in New Delhi to discuss how to strengthen the organization. Thirty senior Congress leaders, including four ministers, are leaving for New Delhi today, “Thakur was quoted as saying.
He also acknowledged that not everything is going well in the ruling coalition, but added that it happens in coalition governments.
It is learned that CM Hemant Soren did not respond to the proposal of the Common Minimum Program (CMP) sent by the Congress party even after 29 days.
They said the meetings should have a purpose, adding that calling them to Delhi would impose an additional financial burden on many leaders who do not have much financial means.
“Two days ago, he was in Ranchi where he could hold meetings. In Jharkhand, important issues of the party are taking a back seat, ”said one of the Congress leaders.
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