Congress MLAs in Jharkhand Sulk Post Cabinet Expansion

Internal Discord Rises Among Jharkhand Congress Legislators as 12 MLAs Warn of Boycotting Budget Session

Jharkhand’s Congress MLAs demand the replacement of current ministers with new faces, threatening to boycott the Budget session if changes are not made.

RANCHI – Rajesh Thakur, Jharkhand Congress Chief, and Chief Minister Champai Soren have traveled to New Delhi to meet with Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for discussions on Lok Sabha polls seat-sharing.

This meeting comes amidst rising tensions within the party, with a faction of Congress MLAs demanding a significant cabinet reshuffle.

Acknowledging the legislators’ grievances, Thakur expressed hope for a swift resolution, emphasizing the importance of collective decisions and unity within the party.

Legislators Rally for Change

Discontent surfaced after the recent cabinet expansion, leading 12 Congress MLAs to strategize at a Ranchi hotel.

These legislators, including figures like Irfan Ansari and Umashankar Akela, criticized the performance of current ministers, advocating for new appointments to reflect grassroots realities and rejuvenate the party’s image.

Growing Discontent Among MLAs

Following the cabinet expansion, which included three Congress members, a group of legislators lodged a formal complaint in New Delhi.

They argue for a cabinet reshuffle to improve the party’s standing before the Lok Sabha elections, highlighting a disconnect between the party’s actions and the needs of its base.

Electoral Concerns and Future Prospects

The call for new cabinet members stems from concerns over the party’s electoral prospects in Jharkhand.

Legislators fear that without significant changes, the party may struggle in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, underlining the urgency of their demands in the context of broader party goals.

The unfolding situation in Jharkhand highlights the challenges faced by the Congress party as it seeks to navigate internal dissent and align its strategies for future electoral success.

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