JMM Celebrates as Ramdas Soren Takes Ministerial Oath
Tribal leader’s appointment sparks jubilation; seen as win for indigenous communities
Ramdas Soren’s swearing-in as minister ignites widespread celebrations among JMM supporters across Jharkhand.
JAMSHEDPUR – JMM supporters rejoice as Ramdas Soren becomes minister, hailing it as a triumph for tribal representation.
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) party members erupted in celebration as Ramdas Soren took the oath of office as the new minister.
The appointment is viewed as a significant milestone for the party and a step forward for Jharkhand’s tribal communities.
JMM offices across various districts buzzed with excitement from dawn.
Supporters flocked to party headquarters, chanting and waving JMM’s distinctive green and yellow flags.
Jamshedpur, Ghatshila, and Seraikela Kharsawan witnessed lively processions and impromptu festivities.
Party workers organized rallies, set off fireworks, and engaged in traditional dances to mark the occasion.
Supporters distributed sweets and performed tribal dances in public spaces, creating a festive atmosphere.
A local JMM leader, Ravi Munda, expressed his enthusiasm: "Today marks a new era for our tribal communities. Ramdas Soren’s appointment gives us hope for a brighter future."
At his swearing-in, Ramdas Soren pledged his dedication to tribal welfare.
"This role is a responsibility I take to heart. I vow to work tirelessly for the progress of our tribal brothers and sisters," Soren declared.
Chief Minister Hemant Soren praised the appointment, calling it a step towards inclusive governance.
The event is seen as reinforcing JMM’s commitment to championing the rights of Jharkhand’s indigenous population.
Party members believe Soren’s new position will bolster grassroots support and address long-standing tribal issues.

