As eight ministers took oath in the new Champai Soren cabinet in Jharkhand on Saturday, some Congress MLAs have expressed discontent with the expansion that allegedly excluded new faces which was their demand.
As eight ministers took in the new Champai Soren cabinet in Jharkhand, Congress MLAs have expressed discontent with the expansion that allegedly excluded new faces which was their demand.
"This government should pay attention to the law and order. The gangs and their leaders should be put under tight control in the state," Governor Radhakrishnan told reporters after the swearing-in ceremony, where eight leaders from Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and Congress leaders took oath
The Directorate of Enforcement (ED) on Saturday issued fresh summons to Congress MP Dhiraj Sahu, asking him to appear before the agency office in connection with a 'money laundering' case linked to an alleged land fraud.
"You cannot decide anything because people's minds can change anytime. It is not that if the public voted for you in Chhattisgarh, they will do so in Jharkhand also. It is not right to make such claims now," she said.
Following the outcome of the Jharkhand Floor Test, BJP MLA CP Singh expressed his discontentment with the results, emphasizing that while the ruling party secured the majority and won the Trust Vote, it does not absolve them of their alleged wrongdoings.
After winning the Trust Vote in the Jharkhand Assembly on Monday, Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren said that the state government will work in the interest of the people.
The court was hearing a petition by the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader Hemant Soren who was arrested following seven hours of grilling on Wednesday evening triggering a political crisis in the state. He has been facing questions by the probe agency in an alleged money laundering case.
Former Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Monday reached the state Assembly here to participate in the floor test of his successor Champai Soren-led government to prove their majority.