JMM Spokesperson Alleges Attempts To Destabilize Jharkhand Government
Supriyo Bhattacharya Questions Election Commission’s Early Visit To State
Party claims job distribution plans may be disrupted by potential early polls.
RANCHI – The spokesperson of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), Supriyo Bhattacharya, has claimed that there are efforts being made to disrupt the state government by calling for early assembly elections.
"Election Commission officials are touring Jharkhand, holding meetings with top administrative officials," Bhattacharya stated, questioning the timing.
Key points raised:
– Jharkhand among four states facing elections this year
– Supreme Court directed Jammu and Kashmir elections by September 30
– Concerns over EC meetings held at a Patratu resort
Bhattacharya highlighted ongoing government initiatives:
– Distribution of 1500 PGT teacher appointment letters
– Plans to fill judicial, educational, health, and police posts
– Target of providing one lakh jobs in coming months
"After ED and CBI, now the Election Commission is being used to destabilize the government," the spokesperson claimed.
JMM voiced their concerns regarding the possible disruption of religious events and agricultural activities.
Bhattacharya mentioned the delayed monsoon and the worries about drought in Jharkhand.
This statement indicates that there are increasing political tensions as the possibility of early elections in the state looms.

