JMM sticks to power-sharing on 50:50 basis
JMM sticks to power-sharing on 50:50 basis
The JMM will wait for the BJP's response to the sharing of power between the allies.

Ranchi: The JMM has asked the BJP to share power with them in Jharkhand on a 50:50 basis, two days after the saffron party said it would head the coalition for the rest of the tenure (four-and-a-half years) of the present House.

Briefing newsmen late last night after Chief Minister Shibu Soren chaired a three-hour-long legislature party meeting, his son Hemant Soren said the party would wait for the BJP's response to the sharing of power between the allies and would again discuss the issue on May 12, depending on the ally's stand.

"During the meeting with BJP President Nitin Gadkari and others, we proposed sharing of power for 28 months each. But now, we have learnt that the BJP is willing to govern the state for a full term," Hemant, JMM legislative party leader, said.

"For the sake of stability and development of the state, we gave the post of chief minister to the BJP. And now, it is up to them to think over the issue of sharing power on 50-50 basis," he said.

Asked when Chief Minister Shibu Soren would resign, Hemant said, "Let the BJP choose its chief ministerial candidate and clear its stand on the 50-50 proposal." Fourteen out of the party's 18 MLAs attended the late night meeting.

"The JMM legislative party meeting also felt that the BJP should choose a tribal leader for its chief ministerial candidate. Now, it is on the BJP to ensure political stability in the interest of the state," Hemant said.

He said the BJP should run the state for 28 months and make way for the JMM to assume power thereafter. Soren also said the JMM had proposed five ministerial berths during selection of portfolios.

The BJP has appointed central observers - Rajnath Singh and Anant Kumar - who would go to Ranchi on Tuesday to help their party MLAs choose a new chief minister.

Meanwhile, senior JMM MLA Simon Marandi said two opinions emerged during the meeting. "One group was against realignment with the BJP and another favoured re-arrangement," he said.

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