Jharkhand MLAs Plan Delhi March Amid Cabinet Expansion Rift
Jharkhand Congress MLAs’ Unrest Signals a Looming Political Showdown
In the wake of the recent expansion of the Champai Soren government in Jharkhand, discontent brews within the ranks of the Congress party. Twelve MLAs have expressed their dissatisfaction, leading to a potential standoff with the party’s high command.
RANCHI – Amidst the growing disquiet following the cabinet expansion under Champai Soren’s leadership, the Jharkhand Congress finds itself at a crossroads.
Four MLAs were notably absent from a crucial meeting, raising questions about the unity and future direction of the party.
The names missing from the roster were Naman Viksal Kongadi, Shilpi Neha Tirkey, Ramchandra Singh, and Purnima Neeraj Singh, leaving a void in the discussions aimed at quelling the unrest.
Efforts to Quell Discontent
Basant Soren, a newly appointed minister from the JMM quota, stepped into the fray on Saturday afternoon, engaging with the disgruntled Congress MLAs.
Despite his attempts at reconciliation, the effectiveness of these talks remains uncertain.
Soren’s assurance to the media that the internal discord had been addressed and that the party remains united did little to clarify the situation.
His remarks came amid plans for the aggrieved MLAs to take their grievances to Delhi, underlining the depth of the crisis.
A Planned Trip to Delhi
The discord has propelled the disgruntled MLAs to consider a direct appeal to the Congress high command.
Their preparation for a march to Delhi is a significant move, signaling their intent to challenge the current state leadership.
Scheduled to depart by plane at 8:35 pm, these legislators argue for a reshuffling of ministerial positions, citing the inefficacy of the newly appointed ministers.
Dialogue and Deadlock
The week preceding this development was marked by intense discussions that failed to yield a resolution.
Conversations with the state in-charge and the Speaker on Friday did not bridge the divide, setting the stage for the planned march.
This initiative reflects the legislators’ determination to seek a substantive change in the party’s approach to governance and representation.
The unfolding scenario in Jharkhand’s political landscape highlights the challenges of managing coalition dynamics and the pressing need for effective communication and compromise within parties. As the Congress MLAs prepare to escalate their concerns, the outcome of their efforts remains keenly anticipated.

