Insiders spilt blood in Jharkhand politics
Jharkhand politics one step ahead in cloak and dagger and realpolitik
Not Manmohan but Koda govt fell due to nuclear fallout
Vijay Deo Jha Ranchi Thursday, January 1, 2009
Suddenly shunted out of the power and roundly snubbed by a partner that switched consorts before formal divorce, the erstwhile Chief Minister Madhu Koda must wonder what it is about the strange alchemy of the Congress, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and the Rashtriya Janata Dal that leaves it singed time after time.
Koda also must be ruing his decision to sew up the numbers behind Manmohan by persuading the JMM supremo Shibu Soren to save the UPA Government led by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh from the nuclear fall out of the atomic deal.
August proved politically fatal for him. "I have an interest in the politics of Jharkhand," the short and crisp statement that Soren unfolded political drama in Jharkhand. The drama that continued nearly for a fortnight ended with a tragic political note for Koda.
JMM mentor Shibu Soren rode to office after engaging in pressure politics minus sophistication and Koda rode home basking in the consolation of victim hood. Soren was virtually forced to go this way by his party MP Hemlal Murmu and Teklal Mahto, who nourished the dream to occupy Union Cabinet Berth by pushing Soren to the State politics. But things did not move as thought and planned by the duo MPs: Manmohan was in no mood to give JMM one and half of Cabinet berth as promised.
The BJP which hoped the political cleavage within the Jharkhand UPA would change the political dynamics of State politics in its favour was left to nurse its wound.
The BJP which hoped the political cleavage within the Jharkhand UPA would change the political dynamics of State politics in its favour was left to nurse its wound.
What a countless numbers of threats of the Congress and its State in-charge Ajay Maken could not work to dethrone Koda, a single atomic deal did. In Jharkhand's cloak-and dagger-politics it is often hard to separate apparent facts from fiction added a close aide of Koda.
One to remind the carefully crafted New Year's message of Koda for the year 2008 when he claimed the train of development would run in Jharkhand under his premiership with a soft snub to his UPA allies and the NDA as well-they should at least refrain from disturbing his Government.
The claim of Koda was not unfounded who made a sort of history of being the first independent Chief Minister who continued to be in his office despite the unabated attack by the BJP-led NDA alliance as well as the Congress.
April's greatest fools were the leaders of the State Congress who claimed the fall of the Koda Government was inevitable within the month and even staged demonstration against the Government calling it corrupt. But the real humiliation befell on Maken - Koda turned his wiles to woe with the blessing of RJD boss Lalu Prasad.
A stunned Maken, who had neither power nor glory to gain from his efforts, had little to say. "Sorry but I have nothing to say." Same was the case with the NDA which failed to bring any political curse for Koda despite a countless number of agitations.
However, during the whole scenario the independent MLAs kept the master key to the power finding no qualm in switching their loyalty as matter of realpolitik. Specially, the Congress had to eat humble pie whenever it demanded Koda to remove the tainted ministers and independent MLAs from the cabinet.
But stars started ditching them at the end of the year when the Congress forced Soren to kick out the Rural Development Minister Ainosh Ekka and the Urban Development Minister Harinarayan Roy from the cabinet on the charge of corruption.
It was a good decision by default which Soren took only after Ainosh Ekka refused to withdraw Raja Peter as his party candidate from the election in his support. But it was not Soren under the command of things when he announced the decision to sack the duo: the credit directly goes to the Congress which wanted the head of the duo.
The proverbial Damoclean sword has been hanging on the head of these independent MLAs - Kamlesh Kumar Singh, Ainosh Ekka, Harinarayan Roy etc - who are facing cases of disqualification under the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution. Speaker Alamgir Alam hinted the decision would come. The five suspended BJP MLAs are also facing disqualification charges.
The Congress insiders said that the party was working on a fine strategy to disqualify these independent MLAs who on several occasion challenged the grand old party and virtually left it sulking on the political margin; forlorn.
The Congress insiders said that the party was working on a fine strategy to disqualify these independent MLAs who on several occasion challenged the grand old party and virtually left it sulking on the political margin; forlorn.
But for Soren trouble appeared a month after he was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Jharkhand on August 28. Currently contesting by-election from Tamar, the election result would decide not only the survival of his Government but also his future. Soren who did not want to contest election from Tamar was forced to contest by his UPA allies.
But the last year brought no cheer for the BJP. Despite a united face in the public, chinks appeared in the BJP. The Assembly by-election of Simaria cast damper on the spirit of the party-the party failed miserably triggering a major debate whether Jharkhand indeed needed a non-tribal chief minister to bring development.
Over all politically Jharkhand failed miserably said senior BJP leader Arjun Munda as it failed to give the State a positive direction. The Morhabadi Ground witnessed nearly a dozen of political rallies and all failed to solve the purpose. The dream of Babulal Marandi to form 'third front' failed but not his party which he claims the only alternative able to put dysfunctional Jharkhand on the road.
The sessions of the Assembly would be best remembered for rancour and lungs power rather than for a positive debate. The cross sections of politicians are still debating over cats and dogs status of Maoist. The debate can be heard in Tamar right now while the story is filed from Ranchi dateline, some 60 kilometers away.
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