Raghubar Das Defies Convention With Political Return During Kharmas

Former CM’s Move Echoes His 2014 Oath-Taking During Traditional Inauspicious Period

Key Points:

  • Das resumes active BJP role during traditionally inauspicious period
  • Former CM’s 2014 oath-taking during Kharmas led to historic tenure
  • Surprise visit to JMM leader Shibu Soren sparks political discussions

RANCHI – Former Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das has resumed active BJP politics during Kharmas, challenging traditional beliefs.

The move mirrors his historic 2014 decision. Moreover, Das became Jharkhand’s first CM to complete a full term.

“Progress cannot wait for auspicious timings,” Das stated recently. Meanwhile, his pragmatic approach continues to spark discussions.

Breaking Traditions

Das’s leadership style often challenges conventional wisdom. Furthermore, he became BJP’s first non-tribal Chief Minister.

“His determination triumphs over superstition,” a senior BJP leader noted. Additionally, his administrative skills proved critics wrong.

Historical Connection

The former CM recently visited JMM leader Shibu Soren. Besides, this gesture highlighted their unique political relationship.

Their association dates back to BJP-JMM coalition days. However, Das maintains respect despite different political paths.

Political Impact

Das’s return signals potential changes in state politics. Moreover, his timing demonstrates continued willingness to break barriers.

His actions have sparked renewed political discussions. Meanwhile, observers note his influence on Jharkhand’s political landscape.

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