8 Congress MLAs Seek Central Leadership’s Intervention in Jharkhand
Eight MLAs from the Jharkhand Congress have taken their grievances to Delhi, seeking the central leadership’s intervention over issues within the state unit, including dissatisfaction with ministerial appointments.

RANCHI – Baijnath Ram from Latehar, despite his party’s support, has set a 24-hour deadline for a resolution, indicating a deep-rooted issue within the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM).
Sita Soren, from Jama, has voiced her displeasure over not being considered for a ministerial role, highlighting a broader issue of recognition and respect within the party dynamics.
In a significant move, Sita Soren has decided against lobbying for the ministerial post, reflecting a shift towards merit and recognition over traditional politicking.
This stance was further solidified during a heartfelt discussion with Chief Minister Champai Soren, where Sita expressed her concerns and her intentions for her daughter’s political future.
The Congress MLAs’ decision to approach the central leadership underscores a critical juncture in the party’s state politics, with demands for significant changes in the ministerial lineup.
The meeting in Ranchi saw a divide among the Congress MLAs, with several key figures opting out, signaling a brewing storm within the party over its current direction and leadership strategies.
Champai Soren’s efforts to reassure the MLAs and the media of unity within the government highlights the ongoing attempts to mitigate the fallout and maintain a semblance of cohesion.
Amidst this political turbulence, Basant Soren’s interactions with disgruntled members of both parties signify a delicate balancing act, aiming to keep the alliance intact while addressing individual grievances.
Navigating Political Challenges
The gathering of Congress MLAs in Delhi represents a pivotal moment for the party in Jharkhand, as it grapples with internal dissatisfaction and seeks to reaffirm its unity and purpose.
Striving for Resolution
Amidst the unfolding drama, efforts by JMM leaders to quell discontent and foster a united front underscore the complexities of coalition politics and the importance of addressing internal concerns proactively.

