Hemant Soren and his wife met Congress leaders in Delhi
Hemant Soren’s government will take oath on the 28th in Jharkhand. Hemant Soren arrived in Delhi today after winning the assembly elections. Where he also met many opposition and opposition leaders. Meanwhile, a big surprise for Congress has also come to light. According to sources, Congress will not get the deputy CM post in Jharkhand. JMM has refused to give up this position. Two days ago, news came that Hemant Soren had clearly told the Congress that the system previously applied in the government would continue.
According to information, Congress may not get the deputy CM post in Jharkhand but it will definitely get 4 ministerial posts. The most discussed names for the four-minister post may include Rameshwar Oraon, Deepika Pandey Singh, Irfan Ansari and Anoop Singh and Shweta Singh. In this regard, the first three leaders had also been ministers in the previous Hemant Soren government. There is a fight within the party over the fourth name.
Anup Singh and Shweta Singh are in trouble
Anup Singh comes from Dhanbad, belongs to the upper caste and Rajput community. He is the son of Rajendra Singh, an old, large and influential family with a strong control of union politics. On the other hand, Shweta Singh is the daughter-in-law of the great Bokaro leader Samaresh Singh. She is from the Youth Congress, she lost the last elections by fewer votes and won for the first time. Now the high command has to approve one of these two names.
Hemant Soren met Kharge in the presence of Rahul.
Hemant Soren, who came to Delhi, along with his wife Kalpana Soren, also met Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge. Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi was also present. However, their meeting is described as just a formal meeting. After this, Hemant Soren and his wife Kalpana also met Arvind Kejriwal.
In the Jharkhand Assembly elections, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha led by Hemant Soren won 34 seats. In a state with 81 assembly seats, the Congress had to be content with just 16 seats. RJD has 4 seats. While the BJP has managed to win 21 seats. AJSUP and LJPRV have one seat and CPIML has 2 seats.