Two regional parties merge with Trinamool in Jharkhand

March 03, 2014 01:42 pm | Updated May 19, 2016 05:58 am IST - Ranchi

Workers make Trinamool Congress symbols in Kolkata. Two political parties having two members in the Jharkhand Assembly merged with the Trinamool Congress in Ranchi on Monday. File photo

Workers make Trinamool Congress symbols in Kolkata. Two political parties having two members in the Jharkhand Assembly merged with the Trinamool Congress in Ranchi on Monday. File photo

Two political parties having two members in the Jharkhand Assembly merged with the Trinamool Congress in Ranchi on Monday.

The Jharkhand Janadhikar Manch (JJM) with its MLA Bandhu Tirkey and the Rastriya Kalyan Pakshya (RKP) with its MLA Chamra Linda merged with the TMC in the presence of former Railway Minister and TMC General Secretary Mukul Roy.

“With the merger of two recognised political parties having their MLAs, the TMC now has presence in the Jharkhand Assembly,” Mr. Roy told a press conference after the merger in Ranchi.

Along with Congress and RJD, both the MLAs are currently supporting the ruling Hemant Soren government in the state.

“We’ll continue to support the government. We’ll also request Assembly Speaker Shashank Sekhar Bhokta to allot us a separate place on the ruling side,” Mr. Tirkey said.

Lalu Soren, younger brother of JMM chief Shibu Soren, has also joined the TMC, Mr. Roy said.

“With the joining of these leaders, TMC has become stronger. We have not yet decided how many seats to contest in the Lok Sabha, though we have kept the option open to contest all the 14 seats in Jharkhand,” Mr. Roy said when asked whether Mr. Tirkey and Linda would contest Lok Sabha poll.

To a question, Mr. Roy said his party was not surprised that the Ramvilas Paswan led Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) had joined the NDA.

“It has not surprised us. But, we are maintaining equal distance from the Congress and the BJP,” Mr. Roy said.

Both TMC president and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Mr. Paswan had been ministers in the erstwhile NDA government led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

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