Monday, February 16, 2009

65th birthday gift brings down Soren
Vijay Deo Jha Ranchi Monday, January 12, 2009 Front page
The high-voltage political drama over much-speculated resignation of Chief Minister Shibu Soren seems to have come to the conclusion after Soren announced his intention to resign from the post of the Chief Minister on Monday. He is expected to resign early in the day, with a condition that there is no compromise on Champai Soren getting the Chief Minister's post.
On Sunday, Soren celebrated his 65th birthday but his fortune had something else as his birthday gift --- his resignation from the Chief Minister's post. His political size was already shortened after his defeat in Tamar by-election and his very late decision to resign did not compensate to it.
"After consulting my party workers and MLAs, I decided to tender my resignation. But at the same time I want to make it clear that the JMM would not compromise on the name of the next Chief Minister - Champai Soren - as decided by the Central Executive Committee of the party," Soren said this while addressing a Press conference at his residence, on Saturday.
Soren's UPA partners might find it an occasion to celebrate and flash victory sign but Soren dropped thick hint of political uncertainty and deadlock Jharkhand could be facing if other UPA parties did not agree to that name. It means the State would go under the President's Rule.
Soren, who was all set to fly to New Delhi on Sunday to get the name of Champai Soren approved by the central leaders of the UPA suddenly dropped his plan and decided to remain in Ranchi and consult among his party MLAs after deputy Chief Minister Stephen Marandi threw gauntlet on Soren in a late night Press conference on Saturday asking Soren be dignified and step down from his post.
Meanwhile, disgruntled Sudhir Mahato is reported to have left for Delhi on Sunday evening. Soren called the meeting of the UPA leadership at his official residence in the evening. The meeting marked the total aversion of the UPA allies (minus JMM) towards Soren and continued lame plea to stay in power - none of the Congress, the RJD and the independent MLAs turned in the meeting.
For his solace, suspended BJP MLA Vishnu Prasad Bhaiya, who offered his resignation from Jamtara Assembly constituency to make way for Soren could be seen at CM House and the rest of the place was occupied by the media.
Battle of words continued on Sunday when Marandi and other independent ministers served demarche on Soren either to resign by this Saturday night or face nightmare. The group headed by the erstwhile Chief Minister Madhu Koda, who boycotted the meeting of the called by Soren, said that Soren had no locus standi to call any such meeting as he was not the chairperson of Jharkhand UPA Steering Committee.
The sources close to Soren said that he was likely to submit his resignation to the Governor of the state Syed Sibte Razi on Saturday evening. But the authoritative sources within the Governor's secretariat said that Soren did ask for any appointment to meet the Governor.
"As you media people are running on speculation we have the same condition here…the news channels have been flashing the breakings that Soren had an appointment with the Governor but this is not the fact," a senior official of the Governor's secretariat said this.
It largely turned a rumour as the sources in the Chief Minister's House confirmed later on that Soren had no such appointment with the Governor. If the top JMM sources are to be believed, the Central UPA leaders were apprised of the decision of the JMM which decided to elect Champai. But the central leadership categorically asked Soren to step down.
Search for next Jharkhand CM on
Vijay Deo Jha Ranchi Saturday, January 10, 2009 Front Page
The political story of Jharkhand of the day opens with defeated Chief Minister Shibu Soren with another erstwhile Chief Minister Madhu Koda, who barely three months back was forced to make way for the former, along with their common Cabinet colleague Bandhu Tirkey camping in New Delhi to find a new Chief Minister for the State.
Soren's short lease on power was rudely snatched away by voters of Tamar. Now, three days later, the once-hallowed house of the Soren has suddenly appears to be fighting an even longer banishment from Jharkhand political centre-stage.
With each passing day, this story turns juicier - political parties add the spices of its taste - confusing but interesting, after all. On Friday evening Soren met in-charge of Jharkhand Congress Ajay Maken and discussed the way to short out the politico-constitutional deadlock of Jharkhand - a bonus that the voters of Tamar gave besides the stunning defeat of Soren.
Soren now deferred the matter and left the JMM to decide its meeting of the Central working committee scheduled to be held on Saturday. Both Soren and the UPA are left with no alternatives to replace him as the Chief Minister. Meanwhile, the Central and State leadership of the Congress is not willing to keep Soren at the helm of affairs any longer.
RJD Supreme Lalu Prasad wants Madhu Koda to take the rein but it is not accepted to Soren. Soren proposed the name of his Cabinet colleague Bandhu Tirkey but no consensus emerged as the RJD and the Congress have expressed their unwillingness towards him.

On Friday, it was the turn of the suspended BJP MLA Vishnu Prasad Bhaiya, now loyal to the JMM to present another amusing political recipe. The MLA who resigned as the MLA of Jamtara urged this crestfallen leader to contest from Jamtara and be the Chief Minister again. However, there was no taker of his offer when he submitted resignation letter to Soren (not to the Speaker) a month back with a piece of advise "do not trust Congress, do not go to Tamar; Jamtara is politically safe for you". "I have asked Guruji (Soren) to contest election from Jamtara and be the Chief Minister again and he assured me not to commit the mistake (expletive deleted). Let him return from Delhi and the matter would be finalized." There is all likelihood that the JMM central working committee might ask Shibu Soren to try his luck from Jamtara. Constitutionality and morality do not matter, it is politics.
Sitting in New Delhi it is time for Chief of Jharkhand Vikash Morcha Babulal Marandi to add his own potion of spice in form of constitutionality and morality in the politics.
"I will not hesitate from contesting from Jamtara if Soren continues to defile the politics and tries to stick to the power by contesting another elections just to remain in power …I do not rule out this possibility. The way politicians like Soren are becoming immoral in politics especially in Jharkhand I can't shun away from my responsibility," Marandi said this during a telephonic conversation with this correspondent.
While in Jharkhand Bhawan in New Delhi, Madhu Koda was quoted as saying on Friday "hamare paas sare MLA ka support hai or hum phir sarkar banane ki bat kar sakte hai. (We have the support of MLAs and we? can talk about the formation of the Government again.)
This is not that typical 'We' of the Hindu right wing - rather during his interaction with the media Koda referred we as himself and dropped enough hint that he nourished the ambition to take rein as the seventh Chief Minister of Jharkhand. Memories of the ignominious ouster of 2008 perhaps haunts the young Koda enough to keep him tethered to caution as he still not ready to open his strategy.
Backed by RJD supreme Lalu Prasad, Koda hopes that there could be no reason that could prevent him from becoming the Chief Minister. The Congress source added that the party would have no problem with Koda because he was more accessible for the Congress and its State in-charge Ajay Maken.
"We don't want 'President Rule' in the State, there should be a new Chief Minister and Soren must resign and even the Congress in-charge have asked them to short out the issue of Chief Minister ship otherwise the state would have to go under President Rule," said a senior Congress leader.
But for Soren problem is numerous and more daunting than Tamar. Soren have already made his intention known to resign, but leaving sufficient space for speculation, 'when'. Now he is in search for a faithful face within the JMM to take rein of the State. But the majority of the JMM would not like the idea of a non-tribal Chief Minister or a Chief Minister other than the JMM. "We are 17 in number in the Assembly and we can't be wished away as such. The party is clear cut in its opinion", JMM chief whip Mathura Prasad Mahto said.
The JMM insiders confided that a senior most tribal MLA of the party should be preferred for this job hinting at the Agriculture Minister Nalin Soren has emerged as a rallying point to replace Soren.
Buttressing the claim of Nalin Soren, the JMM sources said besides being a tribal he has administrative acumen to run the State as well as he has been a trusted lieutenant of Soren.
Curtain has not been raised over this political drama; till this report was filed the actors behind the stage were busy giving last shape to their political make-up and dialogues-both in New Delhi and Jharkhand.

The giant killer
Vijay Deo Jha Ranchi Friday, January 9, 2009 National front page
He's virtually become the king of all he surveys. Raja Peter is the cynosure of all eyes today; it's really tough to ignore this man. A sea of humanity could be seen vying to touch this man, who created a history of sorts by defeating the stalwart of Jharkhand politics.

A former engineer in Tata Steel who followed the route of a rebel, the journey of this man from Gopal Krishna Patar to Raja Peter and then Peter Bhaiya can be a source of inspiration for many.

The youngest son of late Chetramohan Patar of village Kamarappa, Peter entered politics in 2003 and contested against Ramesh Singh Munda in the Tamar Assembly election in 2005, when he lost by a thin margin of 5,000 votes. He had a brief stint with the Congress in 2007, but soon left the party and joined the Jharkhand Party of Ainosh Ekka.

Following the footprints of his father, Peter has devoted his life in social service and is popular among the poor and the destitute as a native version of Robin Hood. He came to limelight when he held a padyatra in 2007 from Ulihatu to the Governor's House for 21 points, demanding the revival of the defunct Kanchi river irrigation project and Raisa river project, among other things.

His two brothers are well settled while his two sisters are lecturers in colleges. His wife Arti Devi is also running an NGO, Sanjivini Gram Trust, to help the poor.





























































BJP takes battle to Guv House
BJP calls Jharkhand bandh against police brutality
Vijay Deo Jha February 13, 2009 (National Front Page)
Ranchi


This could have been the hottest dateline at home today—thousands of the BJP workers led by the national vice president Yaswant Sinha and the leader of the opposition Arjun Munda and others revealed a surprise by breaking the high security arrangements of the Governor’s House.
In the ledger of the law-keepers, the day might be described as more or less peaceful barring a few injury cases and minor scuffle.

But the party vice president Dineshanand claims that during their struggle nearly 55 workers suffered injury at the hand of the police forces and a good number of them were sent to the hospital. The injured included Sinha, Munda, Saryu Rai, Dinesh Sarangi, the state Goswami, besides a score of party workers—Lajpatirai Birmani, Devendra Singh, Satish Singh, Rahul Pandey and Yogesh Malhotra who suffered injury. Later on the leaders were brought to Governor’s House dispensary for treatment.

Sources said that out of 55 injured, 52 party activists were released after first aid while 3 persons — State BJP spokesperson Sanjay Seth with leg fracture; Khokha Singh with multiple injury and Harinarayan Sahni with leg injury — have been admitted into Seva Sadan.

Today’s protest has been the signature tune of the further movement of the party that was explained in a passionate discharge by the party state president Raghuwar Das and leader of the opposition Arjun Munda at a press conference at the party headquarter.

The BJP has called for Jharkhand bandh on Friday, from 6 AM to 3 PM. And the BJP is guaranteeing it will take that cry across the country.

“The party will hold dharna near Parliament House for the dissolution of the State Assembly on February 17 and we will show black flags to governor where ever he goes to attend any public function programme”, Das added.

“What Razi did is worse than the ‘Emergency’…the police forces did not spare the women workers. In the coming days the governor will have a tough time to justify all that happened under his nose”, Munda added.

However it is altogether a different story that arrangements to meet any eventuality were rapidly summoned and put into place. The city DSP Mahesh Ram Paswan and other officials could be seen asking forces and troops to fan across the four gates of the Governor’s House.
Charlie remained on the post but they were unable to stop nearly thousands party workers who took barely 10 minutes to raze down the security cordon erected at Machali Ghar. “The bastion has fallen”, roared Munda and jubilant workers with party flag gushed to the main gate of the Governor’s House with “Jai Shri Ram”. But the BJP had a new war cry in the works here: Sinhashan khali karo janta aa rahi hai.
This so-called victory was soon retaliated by heavy lathi charge and pouring of colour water that left all its top leaders injured and red from head to toe. The Governor’s House thus turned into a virtual battle filed—a fit case of live reporting. But the sources in the Governor’s House told to this correspondent that the security forces were cautioned to maintain restrain even in the case of worse provocation.
Sinha charged governor for police brutality against the party workers. “Nobody is safe in Jharkhand and now onward this governor would also not be safe. We demand his removal and the BJP has counted all the brutalities and would pay in the same coin”.
Sinha indicated that the party would decide its next course of action. We will sit together to decide how to intensify our agitation to save democracy which this governor has stifled.
“Look at the Governor’s House it is crestfallen and governor is under self imposed confinement”, Munda commented where as
The main gate No.1 became the theatre of eyeball to livid eyeball confrontation of the senior party leaders with the security men.
For one hour the senior party leaders—Sinha, Munda, Rakesh Sinha and many others staged demonstration at the main gate of the Governor’s House demanding the dissolution of the State Assembly and the removal of the Governor Syed Sibte Razi.
Both Sinha and Munda were fumed at the police brutality and said: “No body is safe now this governor will also not remain safe. We have counted each injury marked on the body of our workers…we will pay them in the same coin.
On the other post near Kuchary Chawk, not party flag but brick that were in more restless hands of the party workers. It was thrown, and it was returned by the same.
Over to New Delhi, which is where the negotiations, quite really, are: the JMM chief and former Chief Minister Shibu Soren is trying to start negotiation to form next government.