JMM-Congress-RJD alliance will form govt in Jharkhand, Hemant Soren will be CM: Congress

Congress coordinator for Jharkhand polls Ajay Sharma said this is the defeat of BJP’s corruption and its arrogance

December 23, 2019 02:35 pm | Updated 02:38 pm IST - New Delhi

Congress Party workers celebrate their lead in the Jharkhand Assembly Elections results, at party headquarters in Ranchi, Monday, Dec. 23, 2019.

Congress Party workers celebrate their lead in the Jharkhand Assembly Elections results, at party headquarters in Ranchi, Monday, Dec. 23, 2019.

As the JMM-led alliance appeared set to cross the majority mark in the Jharkhand Assembly polls on 23 December, the Congress exuded confidence that the alliance will form the government with Hemant Soren as chief minister.

All India Congress Committee in-charge for Jharkhand, RPN Singh said, “We will form the government as we fought the elections for the people of the state by raising issues that affect their lives and livelihoods. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah tried to divert the attention of the people away from fundamental issues but the people did not get swayed.”

Reiterating that Mr. Soren of the JMM will be the chief minister as declared earlier, Singh said the Jharkhand results are a defeat of BJP’s “arrogance and diversionary tactics“.

Congress coordinator for Jharkhand polls Ajay Sharma said this is the defeat of BJP’s corruption and its arrogance.

BJP gave tickets to corrupt candidates whom the people rejected. The Congress kept the focus on people’s issues and articulated common man’s problems which the BJP failed to solve, Sharma said.

The JMM-Congress-RJD alliance in Jharkhand is leading in 42 out of the 81 seats of state Assembly till 12 noon on Monday, while the ruling BJP is ahead in 28 seats.

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