The Free Press Journal

BJP are allies deserting sinking ship in J’khand: Hemant Soren

INTERVIEW

- ASIM KAMAL

With the BJP facing alliance trouble in Jharkhand ahead of the assembly polls, the JMM-led opposition coalition's chief ministeria­l candidate Hemant Soren said on Sunday the allies of the saffron party are deserting the "sinking ship" as they know which way the wind is blowing.

Soren, a former chief minister and the working president of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), accused the BJP of raising emotive issues like nationalis­m to divert attention from their "misrule", asserting that the election will be fought on state issues such as land acquisitio­n and unemployme­nt.

"This is not Lok Sabha election, this is a state election. Central issues dominate in Lok Sabha polls, which have happened and for which the mandate has been given. Now, state elections will be fought on issues of the states." he told PTI in an interview.

"We can't talk of the Chotanagpu­r Tenancy and the Santhal Pargana Tenancy Acts in Jammu and Kashmir or in Gujarat. We can't talk of forest rights elsewhere. So if not in state polls, where will state issues be raised? If everywhere nationalis­m will be talked about, then where will the problems of the state be taken up?" Soren asked.

He is leading the opposition alliance comprising the JMM, the Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). According to the alliance's seat-sharing arrangemen­t, the JMM will contest 43 seats, Congress 31 and RJD in seven constituen­cies.

Asked if the Supreme Court's Ayodhya verdict could have an impact on the polls, Soren said the matter is old and now it is over.

"It has no relevance to the state polls. The court has given its verdict and it is not right to make this a political issue. The issue has been solved and everyone has to abide by it," the 44-year-old leader said.

Asserting that the people of Jharkhand will no longer be "duped" by the Raghubar Das-led government and they will vote for change, Soren pointed to the alliance trouble the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is facing in the state.

"Look at the condition of their alliances. The All Jharkhand Students Union, which was in power with the BJP, has fielded its candidates against the BJP. The JD(U) is fighting separately, so is the LJP," he said.

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