Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Soren meets Shah, Kharge in Delhi

Amid suspense over whether Jharkhand Mukti Morcha will support Opposition or NDA’s Presidenti­al nominee

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Monday met Home Minister Amit Shah and Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Mallikaruj­un Kharge here amid suspense over whether his Jharkhand Mukti Morcha will support the Opposition or the NDA’s presidenti­al nominee.

JMM executive president Soren first met Shah and then Kharge of the Congress party, with his office calling both the interactio­ns courtesy calls.

In his meeting with Shah, the Jharkhand Chief Minister raised administra­tive issues of the state, including the dues owed to it by the Centre and the presidenti­al polls, JMM sources said. They said Shah urged Soren to extend JMM’s support to the NDA’s presidenti­al pick Murmu, a tribal, to which the JMM executive president said the party will take a call on it at an appropriat­e time.

The JMM is yet to overcome its dilemma over supporting

Murmu for the president’s post. Jharkhand being a predominan­tly tribal state, the ruling party would not like to be seen as going against a tribal leader for top constituti­onal post, but at the same time is wary about the perception of any dilution in its stiff anti-BJP stance.

The JMM runs a coalition government in Jharkhand with the Congress and has adversaria­l relations with the BJP in the state. In his meeting with Kharge, Soren congratula­ted him on the Congress candidate’s win in the Mandar assembly bypoll in Jharkhand on Sunday. The presidenti­al election also came up for discussion, JMM sources said.

Soren is learnt to have told Kharge also that the party will soon take a call on whom to support in presidenti­al polls.

The meetings come amid intense speculatio­n over whether the JMM will back Droupadi Murmu or Yashwant Sinha.

Murmu has been twice (2000 and 2009) elected from Rairangpur seat in Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district on BJP ticket. For presidenti­al election, she filed her nomination papers on Friday, while Sinha submitted his papers on Monday. There was no representa­tive from the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), which had endorsed Sinha’s candidatur­e but was said to be mulling backing Murmu, a tribal leader belonging to the Santhal community.

JMM sources said Shah urged Soren to extend JMM’s support to the NDA’s presidenti­al pick Murmu, a tribal, to which the JMM executive president said the party will take a call on it at an appropriat­e time

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