Monday, August 5, 2013



Politics meets cricket at fine leg
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI 

It was a semi final World Cup match between the sub-continent’s two arch rivals India and Pakistan, watched and commented on like a proxy war. 

India crumbled on Wednesday afternoon but what rued and raged people and politicians back to the home town of Team India captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, he crumbled like crunchy popcorn: 25 runs wasting 42 balls and precious 62 precious minutes.

Politicians of the state were the avid watcher of this semi-final offering value judgment and commentary over what went wrong with India. Former BJP State President and MLA Raghuwar Das could not resist from inserting the element of nationalism in what he commented over India-Pakistan match.

“Watching cricket with sportsman spirit is a different thing. But when India plays against Pakistan, national sentiment overpowers all. I belong to the same category of cricket watchers,” Das said after India ended with 260 of scores.

Das had cancelled all his schedules to watch the semi final. Asked to comment over Indian batsmen poor performance against punch of Pakistan he said: “They have taken poor batting ethics, if not proper form. Except Sachin Tendulkar and Virendra Sehwag to some extent, they delivered a dud against promised humdinger.”

Das was not so much of praise for Dhoni. “No improvement upon the past performance. In fact in all the World Cup matches of this series India have played, Dhoni has shown that he had exhausted his quota of common sense in cricket. See SK Raina, he is more impressive than Dhoni.

Raina exploded into his ferocious self, slashing and pummeling the ball all round the park which had gone, in moments, from hushed foreboding to riotous revelry.

Dhoni was clearly under pressure after India returned to portentous habit of piling wickets instead of piling runs. Dhoni lumbered back to the pavilion, with his bat that wielded no magic: much against the expectation of his fans and followers in Ranchi who turned from prayer to penance to wish him success.

It was amazing to note that all those politicians who watched this tense match had fine understanding of the cricket as though politics met cricket at the fine leg.

“Only Virendra Sahwag could match the style of Sachin and the rest disappointed us especially middle order batsmen. I do not know as to what goes wrong with India against Pakistan,” senior Congress leader Radhakrishna Kishore said.

Kishore commented over the batting medley of India team by saying that Indians have the tendency of the Mughals to begin with and then suddenly morph into the later Mughals — bunch of hopeless fellows, delinquent squanderers of accumulated riches.

Minister of the Disaster Management Department, Raja Peter, had returned to his home early to watch but had not anticipated a disaster of India team.

“Only three batsmen delivered according to their potential, Sachin, Sehwag and Raina. From Pakistani side Sahid Afridi at least kept his promise stop Sachin from hitting century. But Dhoni dampened my spirit,” he said.

But then Peter suddenly spoke in the fashion of an expert. “Why to blame batsmen alone for the ruin of the team. Last day it rained in Mohali. Moist pitch supports bowlers.” Peter has been ministering the department meant to control draught in Jharkhand; struggling quite desperately. If he blamed rain for ruin of India in Mohali, he in the past equally blamed no rain for the rue of the people of this state.


By the time this report was filed Pakistan were hitting away furiously till the last man standing and Indians were repairing their jangled nerve. Avid watchers had much to cheer about when India beat the Pakistani aggression with a convincing 29 run win even as Dhoni’s home crowd burst into loud cheers and wild celebrations.

Looking for some juicy bytes, electronic media thronged in large numbers outside the Indian skipper’s residence. Now over to Mumbai.

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Gadkari to arrive Jharkhand 

Vijay Deo Jha 

Ranchi

BJP national President Nitin Gadkari is not a lame-duck yet he decided to visit Jharkhand a little lamed by political reverses he suffered past year in Jharkhand and, on the evidence of the run-up, could well deliver a duck if you have prepared some pointed posers to pinch him.

Gadkari had escaped attending oath taking ceremony of the last two governments in Jharkhand — Shibu Soren and Arjun Munda. Though, his prior engagements were sited as the reason — politically reasons were different. Gadkari had lost too many things in Jharkhand. He will try to regain some of these. 

In the Soren led government his party was in second fiddle role. In no time the trust deficit between the alliance partners, the BJP and the JMM became so wide that the government collapsed within five months. Though, the estranged political partners nudged into negotiation bid soon after, but then, it had left bad taste in the mouth of Gadkari. Gadkari had the first such encounter with Jharkhand where politics is always pregnant with queer ploy and possibilities even beyond shrewd sense. 

Probably he thought to collect burnished trophy of credit to form government in Jharkhand with the JMM. The obvious aim was to keep the Congress at way to run the government in Jharkhand through proxy. Certainly his coterie must not have briefed him correctly about Jharkhand and the JMM. The alliance crumbled in no time and the government collapsed with five months. 

The later episode of government formation with the JMM cost Gadkari and his party dearly. The government was formed but at the cost of the image of the party and his own. Within the party and outside his leadership was questioned and the BJP as power hungry. But then, Jharkhand taught him some critical lessons in politics and political judgment that he could not have learnt in his past stint in politics.
So Gadkari will be on two-day visit in Jharkhand from Saturday. The state capital has turned into the town of arch and hording to welcome him. Gadkari will attend the meeting of party workers who will turn not less than 50000 in number to attend it. The BJP leaders have attached so much importance to his maiden visit to Jharkhand.
“Gadkari had taken the government formation exercise as challenge. It was his initiative,” a senior party leader said. “This government bears his impression. Road and electricity are his pet subjects which are with the BJP,” he said. But the leader conceded that the state government has yet to graduate beyond promises and plans to offer anything tactile over infrastructural development. 

So is the case with the party here in Jharkhand that requires real organisational overhaul at the grass root level. The organisational elections have been a slow pace affair from the last many months. None in the party is ready to give any deadline by the time when the elections will be completed. Factionalism in the BJP is still on boil one that had started last year between Munda and the then state party president Raghuwar Das.

Source in the BJP said that importance of the visit of Gadkari actually lies in future. “The assembly elections of the five states may change the scenario of the national politics. There could be mid term election, hence, BJP is looking for alliance partners in different states. JMM could be well on the card of the party,” source said.

Gadkari is sure to face questions over the credibility of such alliance. When time will come to criticize the central government over price hike Gadkari will have to face a tough poser. The state government has increased the price of petroleum and diesel.
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Politically divorced but diabetes keeps them together!

Speaker CP Singh meets JVM Chief Babulal Marandi at Morhabadi
Former BJP MLA Chandresh Oraon served show-cause notice

VIJAY DEO JHA

RANCHI

JVM chief Babulal Marandi and BJP MLA and Assembly Speaker CP Singh have two striking similarities—their being diabetic and their known opposition to anti-encroachment drive in Jharkhand.

When diabetic Singh during morning walk on Monday, suddenly stopped to meet Marandi—on indefinite strike against anti-encroachment drive at Morhabadi ground, the confused BJP bosses did not know how to downplay this meeting. At last they employed diabetes for the damage control exercise.

“I do not know what drove him (Singh) to our camp,” JVM MLA Pradeep Yadav told the media, “but as I believe like us he is pained over the displacement of the people due to anti-encroachment drive. We have welcomed his support.”

That was enough to make state BJP nervous since Singh’s avowed opposition to demolition drive is on the record.

“You know that CP Singh is the patience of diabetes. During morning walk he made a courtesy visit to inquire about the health of Marandi. It was not a political meeting and please do not interpret it as extension of support,” state BJP in-charge Harendra Pratap told The Pioneer over telephone.

But former party MLA Chandresh Oraon who is reported to have developed mild sign of diabetes had no such luxury. Reason: he is not a morning jogger like Singh and he had come to visit Marandi with obvious intention. “Oraon has been served a show-cause notice for going against the party discipline,” State BJP spokesperson Pradeep Sinha said. BJP sources termed suspension of Oraon from party as definite.

Diabetes too could have saved Oraon provided he would not have supported Marandi and his movement in sugarcoated term—a bitter pill for the party.  Oraon joined indefinite strike of Marandi for an hour and praised him as the leader of the mass who is fighting for the poor and displaced. On being contacted Oraon refused to speak anything about his fancy for Marandi that fumed his party to serve him show-cause. What he meant, there are apolitical friends and causes.
 Singh spent around half an hour with Marandi and both discussed their health and that of the State which has worsened following demolition drive.
With each passing day party seniors like Yashwant Sinha, Raghuwar Das, Saryu Roy and others have spoken against the government and the party over demolition issue. Knowing well, these leaders are not easy meat to be roasted with disciplinary actions and even a show-cause notice; the BJP has used several alibis to let them go. “Though, their agitation has no backing of the party, but they are public representatives they are doing it in this capacity,” state BJP president Dineshananda Goswami. Marandi on Monday morning might have refused the government doctor to test his sugar level but diabetes is an interesting addition in the exhaustive catalogue of BJP’s excuses.

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Mine is fine what about yours: Munda to PM

VIJAY DEO JHA

Ranchi
Chief Minister Arjun Munda, who has gone to New Delhi to explain Prime Minister Manmohan Singh position of the state government over anti-encroachment drive in Jharkhand, pushed the ball in the Centre’s court over encroachment at central government undertakings in Jharkhand. However, the CM did it smartly.

Munda snubbed clamour of the Centre and the Congress over anti-encroachment drive at a meeting with Singh where he reportedly said that the Congress was running disinformation campaign to whip public passion.

Munda informed the PM that the drive in Jharkhand and Central government’s PSUs were undertaken following the order of the High Court.

Apprising Singh of over the proposed Rehabilitation Policy brought by the state government; Munda sought to know whether the Centre had any such plan in context of six Central government’s PSUs where similar anti-encroachment drive are being undertaken following the High court’s directive.

Stating that removing encroachment from the PSU land is not the responsibility of the state government. And even after the state government has been providing logistic and police support to remove encroachment, the state government has been portrayed as villain by the central ministers like Subodh Kant Sahay.

Munda expansively quoted agencies report to bring the fact to the Prime Minister’s notice that Sahay and likes were behind whipping public passion at Islamnagar and Dhanbad where seven people were killed during clashes with the police.

To support it Munda submitted clips of the newspaper of the provocative statements of Sahay. Munda said that 20 per cent of utility land of Jharkhand is under control of these PSUs which were given by the state government in different phases. Over this Munda demanded the return of unused PSUs land to the state for rehabilitation purpose and said the Centre must issue statement over its intended plan of action as far as PSUs in Jharkhand are concerned.

Munda strongly objected to unrelenting misinformation campaign by his party and the PSUs. Quoting submission of the HEC in Jharkhand High Court that the state government has not been providing security Munda detailed PM about this.

“If you think that Centre’s intervention had panicked CM then you are horribly wrong. He has explained the position of the state government before the PM and also the misleading statements made by his minister and the party. It is time for the Centre to make its stand clear over encroachment at PSUs. The Centre is a party now,” a close Munda aide said.

Munda has pushed the ball in the court of the Centre with three specific posers. First: Whether the Centre intends to halt the drive at PSUs before to announce Rehabilitation Policy for those for illegal occupants of PSUs land and houses. And second: Whether the Centre agrees to handover unused land of the PSUs to the state government for rehabilitation purposes.
Third: Whether the Centre is willing to initiate high level inquiry of illegal allotments of the houses of the PSUs to influential persons.     

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Munda emerged stronger but not at the cost of Soren

VIJAY DEO JHA
Ranchi

If problems creped in a scheduled way for the BJP Chief Minister Arjun Munda on Friday, the unscheduled visit of party’s national president; Nitin Gadkari in Ranchi on that evening quashed these clam.

Mutually stonewalled coalition partners in his governments — the JMM had already jangled his nerves over the continuation of demolition drive in Jharkhand; the known Munda bashers within the party suddenly became active to unseat him.

Meeting leaders after leaders in New Delhi right from Lal Krishna Advani to Gadkari in the past one week; they kept their move a close secret, but some of the loose sheets of their script widely became available for public consumption.

The unexpected visit of Gadkari gave a new lease of life to Munda and in some way it was a snub and a message for Munda’s detractors: Munda enjoys the support of central BJP bosses.

At a time when Munda was in a desperate rapprochement bid with the JMM and the party chief Shibu Soren whose criticism of the government and the state bureaucracy left Munda rasping; Gadkari’s pat on his back came on the right time.

Gadkari’s fitness certificate to the Munda government offered a new lease of life that came with an embedded message for known Munda bashers like former party president Raghuwar Das that the party intends no regime change.

Specter of the President’s rule had terrified Munda after the UPA government sought details from the Governor MOH Farook over law and order situation in Jharkhand in the wake of the demolition drive. Gadkari took the cudgel to defend the government and asked Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh to collect facts of the fiction and reality of the problem in Jharkhand; that to him was exacerbated by the Opposition.

The BJP officially maintained that Gadkari en route to West Bengal had to divert his flight due to cloud hovering in the sky of Burdwan. But the sources in the party accepted that his forced landing at Sonari airport in Jamshedpur had a political overture. “At a time when the cloud of uncertainty was hovering over the fate of the Munda government his visit was not a coincidence. His presence was badly required for obvious reasons and he made a timely entry,” a senior party said.

Munda who till Friday afternoon had apparently lost his trademark smile got it soon by late Friday evening after he along with cabinet colleagues Hemant Soren of the JMM and Sudesh Kumar Mahato of the AJSU emerged out of the meeting. The cloud of suspense was dispelled before it could flash sliver line and before it could rain. A user guide of coalition dharma and advice to keep the toast of trust tossing all the times was handed over to the coalition partners.

Munda had repaired his jangled nerves and emerged stronger but not at the cost of the JMM and chief Shibu Soren scored much without having any podium moment. If anything emerged out this crisis it was a lesson for Munda. Soren has sufficiently made his intention known that in a coalition set-up like this Munda can not have the privy of running the government on his personal and party agenda while treating the alliance partners as a doormat. Even the BJP insiders accepted Soren’s masterstroke has swooning impact on the BJP.

“From electoral point of view the demolition drive has affected the BJP maximum. The party has faced flanks from all the sides. But the way the JMM intervened in the matter; risking direct confrontation has helped it to gain public support,” a senior BJP leader said. 

The leader raised some more vital points: “Very smartly the JMM refused to share the burden of collateral damage of the demolition drive even after the government was bound to act upon the High court’s directive. Munda took a month time to reach at no conclusion; the JMM took less then 48 hours to score points. Running government is a fine mixture of administrative acumen and political decision. Politician Munda lost somewhere in administrative Munda.     

Having brought the BJP so lowly under the pile of the debris of demolition, Munda may now have enough time and space to ponder for lowly as it is, these demolished places are also a lonely place.


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Freeze on tongue, frustrating Friday for Munda

 
Gadkari advises PM to read the High Court order before being concerned JMM Chief criticizes government for inaction

Vijay Deo Jha

Ranchi

The crisis managers in the BJP termed unscheduled Ranchi visit of party’s national president, Nitin Gadkati on Friday as a mere coincidence. For that matter they even termed it a mere coincidence after Chief Minister Arjun Munda heading the BJP led coalition government was forced to postpone his Santhal Pargana visit where he was scheduled to inaugurate ambitious development projects of Rs 259.81 crore along with coalition contingent.

The fissures became apparent among the coalition partners in the government— the JMM and the AJSU—in the wake of the Dhanbad police firing and also the Congress led UPA central government seeking report form the Governor MOH Farook over the matter that forced Munda to stay at his turf.

Munda huddled in four-and-half hours closed-door meeting with core cabinet members; Deputy Chief Ministers -- Hemant Soren (JMM) and Sudesh Kumar Mahato (AJSU) along with Minister Hemlal Murmu (JMM), to discuss draft of the proposed ordinance over Rehabilitation Policy that the government has promised to bring to settle the issue of unauthorised constructions in Jharkhand.

In the evening Gadkari along with Munda, state party president Dineshananda Goswami and Sudesh Mahato held a closed-door meeting. Speaking over the intervention of the Centre and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Jharkhand affair Gadkari advised the PM to take a look at the High Court’s order following to which demolition drive has been undertaken. 

Munda has to face two sets of lumbering concerns having lethal potential to quiver this shaky coalition arrangement after the JMM chief and chairman of State Coordination Committee, Shibu Soren refused to take part in inauguration ceremony along with his party ministers, Hemlal and Hemant.  

Emerging out of the meeting their faces were not teeming with any sign that could indicate the end of the crisis. “We are ready with ordinance. It is likely to be placed before the cabinet on Saturday. Ordinance has certain other points and lacunae that were discussed. We will hold another round of meeting on Saturday,” Mahato told the media after the meeting.

As a source pointed, ordinance was not the only issue for which the meeting was called. It was a desperate damage control exercise to pacify Shibu Soren. Making his displeasure known; Soren publicly criticised the State government and bureaucracy for turning callous and killer in the wake of anti-encroachment drive following the High Court’s directive.

On late Friday evening Shibu Soren summoned his party ministers and expressed displeasure against their ‘yes-man-ship’ of Munda and bureaucracy during the cabinet meetings. “In the last coordination committee meeting Soren had directed the government to move to the court and bring ordinance quickly. He was very unhappy after the government ignored his advice,” source said.

He was very critical about the bureaucracy undermining the government. He wanted to know from the government as to in what capacity the BJP minister in the government, Satyanand Jha Batul; attended the Santhal Pargana programme after it was deferred. Even Hemant accepted the displeasure of his party chief.

But he restrained his fume for present. He pressed no refresh button on question of the continuation of the support of the party to the government.

But the Congress leaders are working closely to disturb the very template of the Munda government. The Governor in his report is believed to have made an adverse remark over the law and order situation in Jharkhand. Close to this development the central Congress on Friday dispatched its spokesperson and state Congress in-charge Shakil Ahmed on prowl. Terming Jharkhand a fit case to invoke President’s rule Shakil accused Munda for state of anarchy.

Sources in the central Congress confided that a meeting of the party chief; Sonia Gandhi with PM was scheduled in New Delhi over unfolding scenario in Jharkhand. This specter of President’s rule loomed large over the meeting. It was a frustrating Friday for Munda who can not guess about the end of the story.

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Sahay says Dhoni hurt over demolition suspended Ranchi visit

VIJAY DEO JHA

RANCHI

Blame it on anti-encroachment drive if Team India Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has not turned-up to his hometown, Ranchi after winning the World Cup.

This is what Union Tourism Minister Subodh Kant Sahay told the media at a press conference with obvious lachrymal lapses while telling so. “Dhoni is the part of ‘incredible India,’ we are proud on him. But the man who has given us moment of cheer is in pain. He has not come to Ranchi after the World Cup match because he is hurt over mass displacement of people in Ranchi,” Sahay said.

Sahay claimed that he had met Dhoni after the World Cup and requested him to come to Ranchi as people want to see him and celebrate his victory. “Dhoni pointedly told me that he could not face the people of Ranchi driven out of their home. So he is not coming,” Sahay claimed.

Sahay is true then he is the second such politicians of Jharkhand after deputy chief Minister Sudesh Kumar Mahato, who can claim privy of friendship with Team India captain.

Though, Dhoni often visits Ranchi after the end of cricket match series or tournament which he missed this time. Several reasons could be ascribed behind it: soon after the World Cup Dhoni was scheduled to play in T20 cricket. But what Sahay told looked like giving a dramatic twist to controversy over anti-encroachment drive. And to carry weight behind his claim Sahay pulled his personal and political stature as Union Tourism Minister whom Dhoni communicated his feeling.

Nevertheless, the close aides of Dhoni requested not to drag the name of cricket icon in this controversy and even refused to comment over what Sahay told the media. 
Dhoni’s house at Harmu is safe as it is said to have followed the bylaws of RRDA—nevertheless questions were raised after Dhoni had proposed a swimming pool inside his house. Despite the fact Dhoni is not accessible to all even for his close door neighbour after he shot to fame in cricket world some years back. But then as a good neighbour and resident of Ranchi; Dhoni might be feeling hurt. Please believe Sahay and his lachrymal lapses.
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Central BJP woke up quite late but it was not too late!

VIJAY DEO JHA

RANCHI

The central BJP leadership intervened quite late but emphatically told Chief Minister Arjun Munda not to go overboard over ongoing anti-encroachment drive following the High Court while jeopardizing electoral prospect of the party.

A section of the state BJP leadership opposed to demolition drive; had first raised this matter with the BJP national president Nitin Gadkari during his two-day Ranchi visit in March.

Assembly Speaker and party MLA from Ranchi CP Singh had first brought this matter in the notice of the central leadership. Accepting to this Singh said: “As people’s representative I was right in raising this matter. I had communicated my feeling and wide public opinion that demolition without proper rehabilitation is not a right move.”

In-between the state unit approached central leadership twice cautioning demolition drive could be the cause of a permanent anti-incumbency factor against the BJP. 

But the central leadership probably missed to gauge the enormity of the issue that snowballed into a major political catastrophe and confrontation that lastly affected the state BJP when state party seniors came in open defiance and derision of the party and the government.

The issue that startled central leadership to nudge in intervention had not gone missing when Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj tried to persuade Hazaribagh MP Yashwant Sinha against his planned demonstration against demolition of dwellings at HEC a government of India undertaking; that could put the party and the government in lather. 

“Central leadership indeed took a serious note to this when leaders like Sinha and others came into open defiance of the government. The leadership did not take lightly to Munda who handled the situation sans political sophistication and maturity,” a senior party leader observed.

Sources said that Munda got a reprimand from central leadership that asked him to take corrective measures to fill dangerous faultline in the party over demolition drive and control public anger against the party and the government.

The Munda government announced two steps at a cabinet meeting held on Monday last: To move a modification petition at the High Court to seek three week halt of the drive and an ordinance to legalise unauthorised dwellings in Jharkhand. However, the modification petition was turned down by the court whereas ordinance is expected to be issued in a couple of days.

Munda despite having a good PR among central leadership could not spare himself from attracting oblique censorship from the top leadership for consuming so much of time in taking a political decision. Munda may claim having collected burnish trophies of promised investments in Jharkhand during his Germany visit, but, that did help him to earn any credit in the party.

“He left for foreign trip without doing his homework in Jharkhand. Leaving the state and administration at the mercy of his inexperienced deputies while his presence was badly required was another point of admonition,” the party senior said.

Even after Munda has paced-up exercise over rehabilitation policy his bashers in the party privately admitted it was too little a promise.

“Now the government has announced to rehabilitate BPL families that have been got displaced but what about others?  What about those who are APL (Above Poverty Line) only for namesake but deprived like any BPL. Why such categorisation of displaced,” a senior party leader said.
  
But then the central leadership snubbed Yashwant Sinha, Raghuwar Das and others in silence for tossing and tearing party discipline in an open public show.

Those who attended joint press conference of Sinha and Das might have not missed change in their tune. They offered a romantic interpretation of the problem of encroachments of the PSU lands in Jharkhand and rest of the country as a result of the policy of economic liberalization by PM Manmohan Singh. They even wrote letter to him. Poor PM, he is blamed for knowing nothing. It is time to blame PM if you can not blame CM.

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Munda jumps to damage control exercise; gives call for calm 
VIJAY DEO JHA/ SHRUTI SAHAY
 Ranchi
Chief Minister Arjun Munda consumed whole day in repairing his jangled nerves out of jarring anti-government signature tune of his party (BJP); on public domain as party leaders joined anti government protest over anti-encroachment drive.
 Asking them to suspend the agitation Munda on Monday met party senior Saryu Roy and Independent MP from Chatra Indarsingh Namdhari and assured them the government was about to bring ordinance to regularize unauthorised dwellings and constructions in Jharkhand that are facing threat of eviction following the High Court directives.

Munda gave call for calm and deferred scheduled demolition drive at HEC colony for two days. He assured them the government has decided to file an affidavit at the High Court on Tuesday and will take a fresh look at displacement of the people from humanitarian point of view.
 In the evening Munda cabinet sat to discuss proposals like rehabilitation, compensation for the displaced, regularization of unauthorised dwellings etc. Those in the BJP who chose path to protest at last paid heed to Munda’s plea and ended their sit in demonstration at HEC this evening.
 Jamshedpur MP and party senior, Yashwant Sinha; who has spearheaded this campaign quickly collected support from known anti Munda camp in the party including Jamshedpur (East) MLA Raghuwar Das, Khunti MLA Nilkanth Singh Munda etc. The BJP faced a mass exodus of leaders and supporters to that side. Former MLA Loknath Mahato, party spokesperson Sanjay Seth, BJP’s national executive body member Sunil Singh, former MLA Saryu Roy and hundreds of party workers joined the agitation.    
 Munda on Sunday failed to impress upon party seniors and Hazaribagh MP Yashwant Sinha not to hit the road over demolition issue contending the government. His emissary and party president; Dineshananda Goswami carried this message to Sinha who returned it with a terse reply: “People first party later”. Peeved at Sinha in his own fashion, Munda even lamented party seniors for adding more tangle in the controversy by taking route to agitation and demonstration, despite, he conveying personal assurance to them to work out a just solution to the problem.
 By this time Munda was in confusion about his fast losing grip over party and a very difficult situation ahead for party to restrain leaders and workers to discharge payload of fury against the government.
 In the evening Rai at a press conference shared details of his meeting with the CM.
 Roy along with then JD (U) MLA Radhakrishna Kishore had tabled a bill in the assembly on December 22, 2006 re3gareding regularization of the unauthorised dwellings. “CM accepted, that bill could be a solution to this problem. CM has agreed to bring an ordinance very soon and an all party meeting therein,” Rai said.
 This rare show of BJP’s protest against the coalition government led by the BJP had no sanction of the party but had enough backing of the seniors. They have repeatedly said having nothing against the party and the government. “We are against demolition drive without any proper rehabilitation policy…from a long time we have been asking party to take a definite line over displacement of people but nothing came,” they said. Party is in no position to take disciplinary actions against them. Serious erosion of sensitivity in the party towards such a critical issue probably drove them to the road.
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Pro-people voices in BJP turn against the pro-government party
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI

State BJP witnessed a vertical split as a significant section of the party not only vented ire over party led government but also on those within the party who have kept frustrating freeze over their tongue over ongoing anti-encroachment drive in Ranchi and else where.

Assembly Speaker and Ranchi MLA CP Singh has already registered his differences with the government over the rationale of displacing large number of people through eviction drive under High Court’s order without their proper rehabilitation.

Four more party stalwarts, Jamshedpur (East) MLA Raghuwar Das, Hazaribagh MP Yashwant Sinha, national BJP executive body member Sunil Singh and former MLA Saryu Rai have joined pro-people league within the party.

On Sunday they piloted non-political outfit; Jharkhand Jan Suraksha Samiti, to fight against eviction drive through democratic means. Rai was elected as patron of this Samiti. Suffering from classic conundrum state BJP has not been able which side to stand: People or government. On the meantime state BJP president Dineshananda Goswami who has not spoken beyond chosen adjective “humane solution” to eviction issue is flapping his wings in a desperate PR exercise between the party and the government. Goswami has received flack from flank and core of the BJP for remaining tightlipped and holding no meeting to pronounce a definite line of the party. It is at a time when the Opposition got a virtual control over people’s movement flaring and fuming in different parts of the State.

“Ideally the party should have called a high level meeting to discuss this matter. The party could have passed proposal considering all the aspects of the decision of the court. I am not against the party or the government or the court but as a public representative I can not resist myself in such a situation,” Das told The Pioneer.

  Das proposed a formula much on the line of Forest Dwelling Act. He said: “On similar lines Urban Area Dwelling Act could be devised to regularize those who have been living on unauthorised land.”

“The approach of the BJP is very negative and frustrating,” a senior party leader remarked. The leader pulled Goswami as clueless party president who defers the issue for tomorrow.

“He has a very narrow understanding of the thing. “He fears that any strong reaction over anti-encroachment drive could destabilise the government. We need to remember him that the BJP is leading a coalition government there are other alliance partners too who have equal share in it. He has made a medley of party and government in a pot,” the leader said.

Party insiders offered several reasons. Having not so rainbow feathers in his political cap Dineshananda Goswami is more ‘Yours Truly’ of Chief Minister Arjun Munda that stops him from stretching his vertebra as party president.

What Yashwant Sinha observed about Munda led government during a sit on demonstration against a noticed demolition drive at Ranchi’s HEC colony was indication of trouble brewing ahead for the party.

“Though the governments have been acting on encroachment but what I have been witnessing in Ranchi and elsewhere in Jharkhand is shocking. Government is displacing and disowning its own people without thinking about their future. You are creating another problem,” Sinha told the media.
    
State BJP leaders intervening in anti-encroachment drive has no sanction of the party. They have intervened quite late; competing with Opposition for some space, a desperate bid to win the lost faith of the poor on their side.

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‘Do not go this way’ advice for BJP-JMM in Jamshedpur

VIJAY DEO JHA / PARVINDER BHATIA

RANCHI /JAMSHEDPUR

Schedules of the by-election of Jamshedpur parliamentary seat could be announced anytime in July; and the BJP and the JMM fear an imminent backlash in the poll owing to the anti-encroachment drive in Jamshedpur which has been suspended for obvious political reasons.

Jamshedpur happens to be the traditional seat and stronghold of the BJP and the JMM—the alliance partner in the government. Till this time both the parties have the intention to face each other in a friendly contest in the poll. Each trying to tap voters’ mind gently, and they return with jangled nerves. It is so much so that the party leaders now fear to venture in their respective strongholds which are facing eviction threat.

“It is not a straight story. Do not go that way and these busties if you trying to logic with them that the government had no intention to remove them from their dwellings. It is doing following the directive of the High Court. Do not use this logic with them. They will straightforward advice you to resign from the government if you are so helpless,” a senior BJP leader said.

The BJP shares similar predicament despite it attempted a symptomatic relief by convincing the State government for a temporary halt over anti-encroachment drive. At least prospective contenders of tickets in the BJP and the JMM are now a rasping lot.

On Friday morning state BJP president, Dineshananda Goswami met the party Chief Minister Arjun Munda and pleaded for some solution. The core of the BJP too feel that a proper rehabilitation policy for the displaced is urgent required. “Chief Minister has assured to take a humane view of the matter. The State government will come out a succinct plan to address the concern of the people,” Goswami said. 

“Government shall have to work-out both short and long term plans before displacing thousands of residents. You can not say as to when the Opposition will deploy dirty trick department to use public anger against you (government),” former JMM MP from Jamshedpur and one of the contenders of the ticket said over telephone from West Bengal.

The Opposition had hit the road last time in Ranchi and elsewhere—Bokaro and Jamshedpur; when the administration tried to vacate encroached land. On Friday, the Opposition hit the government again.

State Congress president and strong contender for the party ticket from Jamshedpur filed a PIL at the High Court to seek halt over eviction drive.

The Congress now trying to win the support of slum dwellers spread in different parts of Jamshedpur who have refused to vacate unless the government comes out with ‘dignified rehabilitation package.

Interestingly, the area like Kadma, Sakchi and Bistupur where encroachment is more glaring than anything happens to be the stronghold of the BJP. Some of top the BJP leaders have their schooling and success in the electoral politics in this area. The area cast enough votes to them against their rival. Mango has been a known JMM stronghold. At Mango the prevailing notion among people is bad omen for the JMM which is true elsewhere in the JMM pocket. It is JMM’s Hemant Soren who has been holding the charge of Urban Development Department and he is first to face flank. “Clueless minister,” Javed Ahmed scorns at Hemant, “what he had been doing all these days. Had not he any plan before removing such a large number of people.” Will he cast vote for the JMM? “No. no way,” the Congress-JVM are better than these pretenders in the government,” he muted.     

On March 31, Ramjanamnagar in Kadma the local spewed enough venom against the BJP led government and pelted enough stones at the police party to rattle the government to suspend the drive.

Ironic, but true, after March 31 skirmish, the district administration not only suspended the drive but also paying fine of Rs one lakh on per day basis after the High Court imposed fine for not executing order under prescribed time.

Be it the case of failed effort to remove encroachment to facilitate the construction of 2.22km long Adityapur Toll Bridge, the Opposition has forced the government to bent its vertebra. Former minister and JMM Dulal Bhuiyan and former Deputy CM, Sudhir Mahato are alleged to be the VIP encroacher having encroached prime plot in Sakchi, Kadma and elsewhere.

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Ban extended on movement of trains on SER division
.: Centre to raise matter with Mamta after Bengal election

VIJAY DEO JHA /PARVINDER BHATIA

RANCHI/ JAMSHEDPUR 

Centre is likely to raise the matter of the imposition of the ban of the movement of trains on Kharagpur-Rourkela and Kharagpur-Adra rail sections with the Union Railway Minister Mamta Banerjee after West Bengal assembly election.

After derailment of Gyaneshwari Express on May 28 last year, alleged to be the handiwork of suspected CPI (Maoist), ban on the movement of passenger and goods train (from 10 PM to 5 AM) on this route was extended for record 40th time. The South Eastern Railway (SER) issuing a public notification extending ban till April 21 owing to security reason was confirmed by A K Agrawal, station manager, Tatanagar.

Union Home Minister (State) Gurudas Kamat in his two days visit of Jharkhand reportedly assured the State government during a meeting with the officials and Chief Minister on late evening of Wednesday.

Shouting intervention of the Centre and Home over repeated ban around 300 km stretch of rail route state government raised the matter with the minister. Informing the minister about the State government’s repeated offer to provide security on this rail route within the border of Jharkhand fell in deaf ears of the Railway Ministry.

“This issue was raised during the meeting and he has assured us that the Centre would intervene in this matter after the West Bengal assembly elections,” Jharkhand DGP GS Rath told The Pioneer.

Not wanted to be named a senior Home Ministry official manning anti-naxal . at North Block reflected the mood of the ministry and the government. “Normally we do not interfere in day-to-day affair of any ministry. But in a serious situation like this when railway has stopped plying out of naxal fear without any effort or call for support to neutralize Maoists; the Home Ministry cannot sit idle,” the official said.

Any such proposal or call for support from the Railway Ministry to chug long route trains back on the route. The official was not able to recollect any such. For Home there are at least two lumbering concerns to address: Mamta first Maoist second. Mamta has notoriously earned famous call as minister in absentia due to her preoccupation with Bengal politics. For instance the official went on to refresh Mamta’s opposition of the Centre’s move in the past to deploy paramilitary forces in some of the Maoist hit zones in West Bengal.

Law and order falls under State List that tides the hands of the Centre and even it interfere manning and dominating 300 km stretch of rail routes will not be an easy undertaking that meanders through areas known for the strong presence of Maoist elements.
   
As of now, five night trains, including Kurla Deluxe Express, Mumbai Mail and Howrah-Pune Azad Hind Express are running on a rescheduled time from Howrah. Few trains, including the Howrah-Hatia Express and Puri-Hardwar Utkal Express, are also made to run on a diverted route.

The five long distance trains were running on a reschedule time after the train tragedy while the Howrah-Hatia Express is continuing to run on a diverted route via Asansol, Dhanbad, Bokaro and Muri . Two other trains including the Howrah-Koraput Express and Puri-Nizamuddin Utkal Express were also running on a diverted route. The trains that are detained at night include the Tatanagar-Katihar Express and New Delhi-Puri Purushottam Express.

Concerned over the inconvenience caused to passengers due to rescheduling and diversion of trains, the Singhbhum Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently shot a letter to the Union Railway Minister, highlighting the plight of passengers.
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Easy to praise Anna difficult to follow him
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI 
Those in the State Government who have lauded the crusade of Anna Hazare for making the central government accountable towards public appear to be lame duck to declare their property.
It was nothing but a domino effect that had forced Chief Minister Arjun Munda to announce that his ministers much on the line of Bihar will declare their property. The Munda government has completed eight months in the power and he is still to find time to direct his ministers to declare their property.
During 10 minutes Chief Minister’s Question Hour during the Budget Session Munda had said that his ministers will declare their properties very soon. Opposition’s Yogendra Saw had raised this question. The treasury played smartly over the issue and proposed that in the light of public accountability all the MLAs should declare their property. The House had passed a proposal to this, directing MLAs to furnish their property details by the end of 31st March. Opposition’s KN Tipathy (Congress Party) and Vinod Singh (CPI-ML) took less than 48 hours to declaration their property after the proposal was passed. The status of the rest is unknown since none of the officials of the State Assembly could be contacted to know the exact status.
Even BJP MLA and former deputy Chief Minister Raghuwar Das did not wait till the set deadline of property declaration. Out of a total of 82 MLAs of Jharkhand State Assembly Das, Tripathy and Singh are few to be counted on the finger tips rest have crossed kept their finger crossed.
It is over to the original issue and a quick revisal of who said and what over declaration of properties by the ministers.
December 30th last year: state Health Minister Hemlal Murmu at a press conference at the official residence of JMM chief Shibu Soren had announced that he along with his cabinet colleagues will declare their assets within a month time.
Murmu had obviously put some rider to this announcement. “The matter will be discussed during the cabinet meeting to prepare a draft proposal of declaration of assets by the ministers,” he had said.
“When will the cabinet pass this proposal,” Murmu had answered the poser with poise of confidence on his face, “Very soon…probably in the next meeting.”
From then to now ministers have assembled around two dozen times to attend the cabinet meeting, but none whispered and even made a passing reference of their promise and pledge over public accountability.
A minister of the Munda cabinet offered around five such reasons that have delayed the execution of the promise made to the public: panchayat election, 34th National Games, Kharsawan by-election, drought and water scarcity in Jharkhand. Munda’s Germany visit this month too found a place in the exhaustive catalogue of excuses.
“See, we are very keen to declare our assets but we have been pre-occupied with so many engagements that we can not ignore. Now Munda ji has gone to foreign trip. Hope after his return something will happen,” he clarified.
Asked whether the coalition partners of the government—the JMM, the AJSU and the JD (U) have differences whether to land the details of their property for public consumption he denied having so.
But a senior bureaucrat said that never such proposal was discussed leave talking about its drafting even on a waste paper sheet. “Why to insist them to open boxes of worms that can sting them. Even if they declare, they won’t reveal more than what they had sworn through affidavit during election. I am confident a good number will declare themselves poorer after becoming minister,” the bureaucrat said.
 
But a rookie minister of Munda government claimed that he is ready with details of his property to declare. “But then, Munda ji is the Chief Minister and I need his sanction otherwise I will be labeled as populist,” he said. Passtt: It was not a joke.
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 Youth killed in clash over anti-encroachment drive
 Congress, JVM call 48 hour bandh
VIJAY DEO JHA
Ranchi
The Islampur basti looked like a morgue, boiling with rage over its dead and demolition of dwellings constructed over 28 acres of encroached land, wrapped in an enforced postponement of portents.

But then it was not an easy undertaking. As soon as the administration and the police reached at the site to clear encroachment on Monday morning, the agitated mob engaged them in an hour-long pitched battle with bombs, gun fire and brickbat.

Aarju Tamanna (26) died after receiving bullet in his neck while another 13 including policemen suffered injuries, from minor to fatal, and rushed to different hospitals of Ranchi, RIMS, Apollo and St. Barnawas Hospital. One Homeopathy doctor, Dr Khurshid too received bullet.

By the evening administration was able to clear the encroachment despite heavy weight Congress MP from Ranchi and Union Tourism Minister Subodh Kant Sahay staging protest with locals at the demolition site along with another party senior Radhakrishna Kishore and others.

The Congress found a ground to start agitation out of the rubbles and announced 48 hour bandh of Jharkhand from Thursday. On late Monday evening Kishore announced intention to this at a press conference.
 Meanwhile, the JVM, whose member and Deputy Mayor Ajay Nath Shahdeo was also injured in the lathi charge, also announced a two-day bandh on April 7 and 8.
One might have seen images rolling off television screen all day of Islamnagar locality, Karbala Chowk and adjoining area: its streets full of commotion with inflamed demonstration, exchange of fire burning vehicles and tyres to stop administration from executing the High Court order to clear encroachments. 
Groups of youths were raising slogans, cat-calling jawans from the safety of distance into confrontation, eyeball to livid eyeball, women were screaming against their eviction.
 “As though these boys were schooled in defiance last night, this is sport for them,” a police cop commented after chasing a dozen of boys.
Bricks were in more restless hands. It was thrown, and it was returned. The police cannoned the agitators intermittently, till the bulldozers and the JCB machines finaly gave deadly push to the last dwelling raised some 30 years back. “We have lost all of a sudden. Now my sister has become homeless. It takes years to build a home. Today it took not more than five minutes to demolish it,” Subhan Ansari had no control over his tears.     
But when the mob turned violent and used fire arms, the Karbala Chowk turned into a battleground. Arrangements to meet the ominous were rapidly summoned and put into place. The police retaliated by preventive firing. The police uncorked so much shells of tear-gas that it had to refill the stock twice.
While the area was burning and brewing uneasy mood, rest of Ranchi remained in confinement under curfew that nobody had called. Closed shops, vehicles out of road, wary parents running out of breath to bring their children home safely: such has been the menu of a ‘tense’ day.
But those among displaced who did take part in violence took some another course for the redressal of their grievances against eviction without their proper rehabilitation by the government. Md. Sakil, resident Islampur has moved a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court to get relief. SLP is slated to be heard on Wednesday.  
“And don’t forget,” a top state police official said, “two festivals Ramnavmi on April 12 and Sarhul on Wednesday will be held. That is an abnormal day in the Ranchi even at normal times. I am not trying to be alarmist but be prepared for the worst.”
Extra police forces and Rapid Action Forces were deployed in the area around. Ranchi SSP Praveen Singh could be heard requesting different organizers of the Ramnavmi Puja and the Sarhul to keep their procession a low key affair and that too within their locality.
 By the evening political parties and religious groups opened another confrontation. The organisation like Bajrang Dal and VHP staged demonstration against Sahai for playing politics over demolition.
Hinting at a conspiracy to drag the Ranchi back into strife, a senior police official said in a grave tone: “You must think how and why normality has suddenly been sabotaged and who is responsible.”
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Secular encroachment: Congress’ new signature tune 
Vijay Deo Jha
Ranchi
 Former Congress MLA MLA Furkan Ansari uttered few word that sounded something like ‘secular encroachment’ when he blamed the BJP for targeting those settlements under anti-encroachment drive known to be the stronghold of non-BJP votes.
 “We are not opposed to anti-encroachment operation carried following the High Court’s directive. What we have observed is that the government has specifically targeted those settlements that traditionally support non-BJP parties. Ansari said this at a press conference on Monday. On Congress’ part it was not the first such press conference nor is going to be the last. In vice-versa Ansari meant that the government is turning eyes from those illegal settlements in Ranchi that have supported the BJP.
 “You can take the example of Naga Baba Khatal,” a dominant Yadav settlement having a flourishing dairy industry, “now it is the turn of Muslim dominated Islampur locality. Aren’t the two examples sufficiently buttress the charges,” Ansari questioned, not sure whether his words will rattle some feather.
 Ansari claimed that the High Court while ordering for anti-encroachment drive had directed the government to rehabilitate displaced people: the directive not followed. Ansari charged that the government in the past for patronized encroachment of public land by investing in basic civic amenities. “They were provided with water and electricity connection. They had been living from the past many years…now they have been asked to pack-off,” he said.
 Ansari suggested affected people to approach the court while he and other party leaders will score press room points by regular press conferences. Ansari, probably, directly drove to Ranchi from his home constituency Godda to address a press conference. And none in his party probably briefed him precisely about the action plan his party has chalked out.
Ansari had some anxious moments when media pointed him about too much of press conferences Congress party leaders over anti-encroachment wasting words to criticize the government not doing anything substantial for the affected people like approaching court.
 “Then we will approach the High Court. Our party will seriously consider this proposal,” Ansari said. Ansari was not aware of the past two-day’s development on the party front over this issue. Union Tourism Minister Subodhkant Sahai and state Congress spokesperson Radhakrishna Kishore have already announced to move to the Supreme Court to seek relief.
Though senior Congress leader Pradeep Tulsyan who was along with Ansari saved him from some major embarrassment by adding some corrections and explanations from his side. But together they ducked to answer whether their party demands the government to target rich and resourceful of Ranchi who have encroached public land. “Why should we suggest this? Why should we say so? It is up to the government,” they said.
Those encroachments of rich and resourceful may have secular credential or a very Rightist leaning. But that feeds something else to the parties during election time without going into the details of secular or communal.
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 JMM raises chorus over Jamshedpur
VIJAY DEO JHA ‘
RANCHI
 Jharkhand Mukti Morcha on Sunday sent a firm signal to the BJP about its uncompromising mood to leave its claim over the Jamshedpur parliamentary seat which has gone vacate after the resignation of the BJP chief Minister Arjun Munda.
 It was decided at the core committee meeting of the party held at the residence of the party chief Shibu Soren. The meeting focused upon two agenda: assembly elections in five states and Jamshedpur. The JMM has decided to field its candidate for the assembly elections in Assam, West Bengal and Tamilnadu.
 Reasserting the claim of the party over Jamshedpur Suman Mahato, who had represented Jamshedpur seat in the past said that the party will field its candidate irrespective of what BJP feels.
 “Jamshedpur is a traditional seat of the JMM. Party high command has clearly instructed us to start preparing for election. There is no point for the party to leave this seat for the BJP,” she said.
 It is not for the first time when the JMM has staked claim over Jamshedpur that was quickly rebutted by BJP, the senior partner of the JMM in the government. Interestingly leaders of both the parties claim Jamshedpur as their traditional seat.
 However, sources in the JMM said that the party has certainly not closed door upon negotiation with the BJP over this issue. “Being the alliance partner in the government we do not want any discord. We will certainly press our point…but then, if the BJP insists we will be left with no option but to contest,” the leader said.
 Both the parties are hesitant to allow tussle over Jamshedpur to run to such an extant which could affect the shaky coalition. But at the moment the JMM seems to be taking the BJP under pressure: concede us enough political space if you want the coalition to go long.
 The BJP tried to play down JMM’s push for Jamshedpur as a matter between two coalition partners that will be settled amicably. “We will talk to the JMM at the right time. We will try to convince the JMM, and, hope to get its support,” state BJP president Dineshananda Goswami told The Pioneer.
 Sources in the BJP accepted that that the JMM has its own political compulsion and requirements in claiming Jamshedpur which will be tough for the BJP to ignore. The JMM has represented Jamshedpur in the past. The JMM leaders more answerable to their party workers rather than the BJP,” a senior party leader said.
 The affirmation of the JMM’s stand came from none other than Shibu Soren who reportedly refused to attach any notion that the party will hand over Jamshedpur seat as a coalition gift to the BJP.
 BJP knows how tough it is to handle and negotiate with Soren and have already burnt its finger. Top sources in the BJP indicated the party in such condition will certainly negotiate through Soren’s political heir and Deputy Chief Minister Hemant Soren.
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Politics meets cricket at fine leg
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI 
It was a semi final World Cup match between the two arch rivals of continent India and Pakistan, watched and commented like a proxy war.
India crumbled on Wednesday afternoon but what rued and raged people and politicians back to the home town of Team India captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, he crumbled like crunchy popcorn: 25 runs wasting 42 balls and precious 62 precious minutes.
Politicians of the state were the avid watcher of this semi-final offering value judgment and commentary over what went wrong with India. Former BJP State President and MLA Raghuwar Das could not resist from inserting the element of nationalism in what he commented over India-Pakistan match.
“Watching cricket with sportsman spirit is a different thing. But when India plays against Pakistan, national sentiment overpowers all. I belong to the same category of cricket watchers,” Das said after India ended with 260 of scores.
Das had cancelled all his schedules to watch the semi final. Asked to comment over Indian batsmen poor performance against punch of Pakistan he said: “They have taken poor batting ethics, if not proper form. Except Sachin Tendulkar and Virendra Sehwag to some extent, they delivered a dud against promised humdinger.”
Das was not so much of praise for Dhoni. “No improvement upon the past performance. In fact in all the World Cup matches of this series India have played, Dhoni has shown that he had exhausted his quota of common sense in cricket. See SK Raina, he is more impressive than Dhoni.
Raina exploded into his ferocious self, slashing and pummeling the ball all round the park which had gone, in moments, from hushed foreboding to riotous revelry.
Dhoni was clearly under pressure after India returned to portentous habit of piling wickets instead of piling runs. Dhoni lumbered back to the pavilion, with his bat that wielded no magic:  much against the expectation of his fans and followers in Ranchi who turned from prayer to penance to wish him success.
It was amazing to note that all those politicians who watched this tense match had fine understanding of the cricket as though politics met cricket at the fine leg.
“Only Virendra Sahwag could match the style of Sachin and the rest disappointed us especially middle order batsmen. I do not know as to what goes wrong with India against Pakistan,” senior Congress leader Radhakrishna Kishore said. 
Kishore commented over the batting medley of India team by saying that Indians have the tendency of the Mughals to begin with and then suddenly morph into the later Mughals — bunch of hopeless fellows, delinquent squanderers of accumulated riches.
Minister of the Disaster Management Department had returned to his home early to watch but had not anticipated a disaster of India team.
“Only three batsmen delivered according to their potential, Sachin, Sehwag and Raina. From Pakistani side Sahid Afridi at least kept his promise to Sachin from hitting century. But Dhoni dampened my spirit,” he said.
But then Peter suddenly spoke in the fashion of an expert. “Why to blame batsmen alone for the ruin of the team. Last day it rained in Mohali. Moist pitch supports bowlers.” Peter has been ministering the department meant to control draught in Jharkhand; struggling quite desperately. If he blamed rain for ruin of India in Mohali, he in the past equally blamed no rain for the rue of the people of this state.
By the time this report was filed Pakistan were hitting a classy ton at the loss of three wickets. Avid watchers were repairing their jangled nerves after Pakistan lost two wickets.
Of course, looking for bite electronic media thronged in a large number outside of the premise of Dhoni’s residence. They will get bite and good frame to feed their channels in any case here: rousing reception if India wins or some stone pelting and protest if India loses. Keep watching.

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Gadkari sets agenda for state BJP

VIJAY DEO JHA

RANCHI

A day after BJP president left Ranchi, state party headquarter looked like a 10 to 6 office bustling with activities: not because the party is in the power. State BJP office is no place to laze and loll. Move to districts and constituencies if you have no job here, get down to the work. Gadkari has already redefined the role and responsibility of each party office bearer and worker reminding the work they have been assigned will be audited.

The State BJP is feeling rejuvenated after two days visit of Gadkari who has asked the state units to overhaul the party and prepare for the challenges ahead. “We are feeling emboldened after his visit. The party workers too feel rejuvenated after Gadkari communicated with them in an open meeting. We have set our eyes on 2014 parliamentary elections…a lot of things are to be done,” party general secretary Anant Ojha said.

Gadkari in his direct address to the party workers, on Saturday, had praised the role of workers in the making of the BJP but also publicly warned those leaders who promote factionalism and like their fawning by the workers.

Though, Ojha certainly put an inflated figure of the turn out but a moderate estimate suggests the throng not less than 20000. A total of 42190 workers had enrolled themselves to attend the meeting. But even, that moderate estimate was much beyond the expectation of the party leaders. The sprawling Morhabadi ground where the party has conducted numerous rallies and programmes in the past, has always twisted the nerves of the party leaders by its 3/4th empty space.

“This time too,” sources in the party said, “we were quite nervous about the turn out. Thankfully the day saved us from any embarrassment.” It was not the day but the workers who saved the face of the party, though. “Phenomenal surge confirms that that party’s grass root workers have complete faith the in the central leadership,” observed BJP national executive body member Sunil Singh. Gadkari wants to meet them (workers) worked as wonder or probably the only driving force that carted party workers from even remote areas even after Naxals had called for bandh.

The politics of Jharkhand might have perplexed Gadkari during the government formation exercise but he was not confused about the problem that besieged his party whose electoral base in fast declining. Too much centralization of power among selected few at higher level at the cost of ignoring grass root workers probably affected the prospect of the BJP. Gadkari was quick to catch the symptom. He has administered right medicines: decentralization and responsibility for every worker. Organisational elections, though completed half way, Gadkari has asked the state leaders to complete the process without delay. Out of 26 districts in Jharkhand (from organisational point of view) the elections at 15 districts have been completed whereas the elections at Mandal level 234 out of 327 have been completed.
Party insiders accepted that workers had become disinterested towards the party. Tickets during the last assembly election in Jharkhand were distributed among various groups and faction without taking opinion of grass root workers. The fine sheet of the poll result was an indicator of the major loss the party suffered—its tally abjectly reduced from 30 to 18.

Gadkari in his address has dropped a slight hint to this in his address. Gadkari effort is seen as a calibrated mix of professionalism and RSS style to address the issue. He stressed training for workers in politics and BJP’s ideology. Gadkari said that all party workers and leaders should opt for social services in their area to reconnect people with the party. Gadkari had made a valid point only if followed.

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Difference in the BJP is a media hype
Vijay Deo Jha
Ranchi

BJP national president rubbished the notion of any difference in the party as a hype created by the media but ducked pointed posers over differences between Arun Jaitley and Sushma Swaraj and that of his with Sushma over CVC issue.

He took light of the popular buzz about the BJP — ‘JS ping- pong, (J stands for Jaitley and S for Sushma) to describe differences between these two Opposition leaders of the party over critical issue. “I do not anything about ping-pong theory except to say that the party is united house,” Gadkari said at a press conference on Sunday at party headquarter.
 Asked to reply whether party organisational body and legislative body haven taken two diametrically opposite view over CVC issue he termed it as the creation of the media. He was asked in the specific context of his latest snub to Sushma who had twittered ‘forget and move ahead line’ after the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accepted his mistake in the appointment of tainted PJ Thomas as Chief Vigilance Commissioner.

The PTI carried the statement of Swaraj who said that she was overruled in this matter but not snubbed by the party president. Gadkari while rejecting the stand taken by Sushma said that mere statement of the Prime Minister to accept responsibility can not bring the debate on integrity deficit in the governance to a closure.
 Gadkari repeated his stand again. “PM is trying to play down the issue by feigning ignorance. Over the Wikileaks exposure surrounding his own party this time after Jaitely was quoted as terming Hindutwa as the opportunistic plank of the party, Gadkari termed it as the case of misinterpretation.



"It is a case of wrong interpretation. Jaitley is a committed leader and he has already explained having never said used such adjective opportunistic.

Media popped question whether it was not a double speak of BJP for thrashing Congress over Wikileaks exposure and denying when similar exposure haunts the party as happened in the case of Jaitley. “Cables on Congress had revealed the names of MPs who had been bribed in connection with the 2008 confidence vote while Jaitley's was a case of wrong interpretation.

Gadkari was sought to explain the stand of his party on Wikileaks accusing certain JMM MPs too involved in cash-for-vote row, a party with which BJP shares power in Jharkhand. Gadkari said "Whosoever has taken money is guilty. But the Congress is guiltier on this front since it has been using money, CBI and others to get support. The Congress has no right to stay in power," he added.
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Opposition’s ride troubles BJP’s ‘feel good’ night
Vijay Deo Jha
Ranchi
 
In the Sixties, BJP veteran Atal Bihari Vajpayee headed for Parliament in a bullock cart to rub in his rage at rising oil prices. Vajpayee had ended his symbolic protest midway. But then his concern for the common men had already reached the House.
In Jharkhand, on Friday morning, Opposition members from the JVM followed Vajpayee’s way, they spared the beasts the burden and drove to assembly in a common men’s cart: a bicycle. Pradeep Yadav, Nirbhay Sahawadi and Mannan Mallik of the JVM and Umakant Rajak of the AJSU, the government, carted their protest on bicycles against BJP led state government’s decision to increase oil price by Rs two under State Road Development Fund Bill.
They baffled the security first and rattled the government later on inside and outside of the assembly. A baffled security person asked his senior whether the MLAs should be allowed to enter the assembly premise. Their bicycles had no valid entry pass and assembly stickers pasted on it, after all. They had nearly cranked up for a confrontation. “We are assembly members. We have only bicycles to reach the assembly. We can not afford to pay for petrol. Will you stop us even after,” they said. The security personals in full grimace begged-off.
Then they lumbered up to assembly premise in a triple ride. Yadav, Sahavadi and Mallik were on one bicycle, Rajak had brought his own. Its progress closely followed by journalists and curious bystanders. Sahavadi, who talks fresh and imagines fresh, had come with a fresh idea: park the bicycle on the main entrance of the assembly. But then idea was dropped summarily.
The Opposition was ready with placards to blow the House over oil price issue. Congress Legislative Party leader Rajendra Prasad Singh ploughed the debate. “The manner in which the bill was passed in the absence of the Opposition and that too without any debate is ridiculous and anti-people.” Speaker CP Singh quickly reminded them that on Thursday five such bills were passed by the House by voice vote. “You should have stayed in the house to voice your opposition,” Speaker remarked.
Hydra of hands was raised with placards to protest it. The House was adjourned for 30 minutes. BJP members were poker-faced. As the budget session was laid to the rest on Friday the BJP found itself in pool of problem. Party MLA Raghuwar Das has already aired his disapproval. “Why to burden common man. The price hike has already ruined the middle class and you are adding more into it. State government should have imposed cess on the mines and minerals to mobilise resources,” he said.
The BJP is already opened front against the central government against price hike. But the decision of the Jharkhand BJP government has questioned the credibility and commitment of the party over this issue.

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Munda in perfect silence over Tata lease issue
VIJAY DEO JHA 
RANCHI
The Opposition made best use of vocal cords and ‘Bose Acoustics’ to grill Chief Minister Arjun Munda over ‘the Tata land lease issue,’ during the budget session, but then, Munda had turned into a safe mode – all ears but silent.’ He did not utter even a hum. 
 As the session started on Thursday, the Opposition led by JVM’s Pradeep Yadav and Congress’ KN Tripathi rushed to the well of the House. Demanding Munda’s statement over this issue the Opposition alleged that Munda in his previous regime as CM, in 2005, had unduly favoured the Tata to renew land lease. The CBI probe was quickly demanded and then entire Opposition rushed to the well with time tested sloganeering.
“Lok tantra ka hatyara hai, hai, (Down to the murderer of democracy).” The precious time allotted to the Question Hour and Zero Hour became the victim of din and uproar. Speaker CP Singh made repeated calls for calm to allow the normal functioning of House. None in the Opposition appeared interested to grill the government through ‘Question and Zero Hour’ when they had already got Tata stick to thrash Munda.

The treasury had no effective lieutenant today to give matching reply to the Opposition: Munda was not present in the House that time. A couple of shuddering marshals were meekly bracing-up to stop the House to turn in to a pitched battle ground, though. The House was adjourned twice, from 11 am to 12 AM and then 12 AM to 2 PM.

Opposition members used the occasion differently: political, academic and otherwise. Besides pillorying Munda, Yadav exhibited his command over grey and grave records of the so called dealing between the Tata and Munda over renewal of land lease. The Opposition charged Munda had exempted dues of an amount of Rs 5937 crore that the Tata owed to the government. Munda in turn secured contract from the Tata for the transport company allegedly owned by her wife Mira Munda.

Thick charges and earthy adjectives were flowing from the Opposition’s side in earthy vernacular. English was suddenly pressed into service in the whole turmoil. “Ab English mekaun bol raha hai ji. Sab log anrezi thode na samjhega (Now who has started speaking in English, not all will understand English),” a legislator said.

Tripathi careened his head back towards quibblers with arch brow. In short: shut up you fool if do not know English, just listen me. He did not say this. He gestured it obviously. Tripathi read aloud a paragraph of the book ‘India in Turmoil’ authored by former Jharkhand Governor Ved Marwah who in his book had raised certain points related to Munda’s relation with the Tata. It was for the second time when Tripathi had quoted Marwah to trouble Munda — he had done it during Munda government’s Trust Vote on September 14 last year. A fulsome praise and more sloganeering, thereafter, Tripathi lumbered the trophy for his serious devotion towards book.

The first half of the show ended with the entire Opposition walking out of the House after successful disruption of the session. The second half of the session was the continuation of the first and started where it had left. Yadav was replaced by Samresh Singh of the JVM. And the Chief Minister had too come back to the House after backroom musing. A recharged Opposition again rushed to the well.

Same chaos, same din and adjournment, finally. Munda with his silence, as irritated Opposition members into more clamours until their robust lungs gasped for breath. The Opposition boycotted the House with a firm resolution to disrupt the session over this issue on the final day of the session on Friday. Assembly’s Bose Sound system was in perfect sync with Opposition’s acoustics, only Munda chose not to hear this.

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Good show Goswami at least you are committed to democracy!


VIJAY DEO JHA


RANCHI   
Election of Dineshnanda Goswami as the state BJP president on Friday is not so important news rather than the fact that the party tried to maintain the fascia of democracy and nobody—media and party’s rank and file took it seriously.
 Goswami was the lone candidate to file his nomination papers. Hence, no such situation of polling arose. And, despite this it was called election and great victory of democracy. The party bosses have yet to supply convincing answers to at least two questions that dominate the whole discourse. What fancied the party to play sham of democracy, once again, after a gap of eight years? The predecessors of Goswami like Yadunathnath Pandey, PN Singh and Raghuwar Das were all nominated and no elections were held for the post of party president. Goswami too entered in the office through the backdoor called nomination. But then a few months after he became the president he decided his re-anointment through election.
 And if the party really decided to hold election it kept the basic provison off the scene. The intention to hold election was announced late; it was kept secret only few in the party knew about this. Even Goswami who was talking to the media a few days back over organizational elections in the party dropped no intention to this. The party has no answer to this?
 It was an election sans competition and candidate. Even a rookie in politics will hesitate to believe that the likes of Machiavelli left the field open for consensus brigade. It is hard to believe that the BJP is left with no aspirants for the post of party president.
 Top BJP bosses like Karuna Shukla, state BJP incharge Harendra Pratap, Prashanna Mishra and others were dispatched to Ranchi to coordinate and direct the great show of democracy. “They could have done it through remote control. Why did they take trouble to Ranchi,” quipped a party worker.
The party was plagued by consistent query of inquisitive media and baffled party workers who wanted some convincing reply over the election. After declared as the new party president Goswami wriggled out of such recalcitrant queries to affirm his full faith in party democracy. He will probably answer and address these on some other occasions. Politically Friday was a box office hit show for Goswami: do not stop him to go gaga.

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WikiLeaks reveals Congress used money to purchase JMM’s vote in 2008
Vijay Deo Jha
Ranchi

The WikiLeaks has made a stunning revelation that the UPA government
had stashed around Rs 50 to 60 crore to purchase votes of the MPS of
other parties including five JMM MPs, during trust motion on July 22,
2008. No trust motion was brought by the NDA and the Left parties over
Atomic Deal with America.

WikiLeaks India cables, was reportedly accessed by one of the national
English daily where this sensational information has been piled-up. It
claims that barely five days before when the UPA government was
scheduled to face no confidence motion over Nuclear Deal in the
parliament Satish Sharma's aide Nachiketa Kapur had revealed a US
employee two bags full of currency to purchase the support of MPs
namely from the JMM and Janta Dal (Secular).
The WikiLeaks has revealed that Congress’ fund managers had arranged
around Rs 50 to 60 crore for salvaging the government.
“Behind the scenes, the Congress Party machine is working overtime.
Sonia Gandhi (Congress president) reportedly plans to meet Jharkhand
Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader Shibu Soren and Janata Dal Secular (JD-S)
leader HD Deve Gowda. Retaining the support of JMM's five seats and
the JD-S's three seats is reportedly vital to the UPA government's
strategy,” the report reads. Though wild speculation indicated the JMM
having one such deal with the Congress but that could not graduate
beyond that.
After the UPA government survived no trust motion Soren surprisingly
announced his return to the state politics and dislodged Chief
Minister Madhu Koda. The Congress had supported his government.

The JMM led by the party chief Shibu Soren had supported the UPA
government. Though, it is not for the first time when the JMM has been
accused for taking money to save the Congress government. In July
1993, four JMM MPs and seven members of a breakaway faction of the
Janata Dal (A) were allegedly paid at least Rs. 8.7 crores to ensure
the survival of the P.V. Narasimha Rao Government. The JMM MPs had to
face the prosecution also. The WikiLeaks revelation has started a
fresh debate.
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Vajpayee vanished from the BJP mind, slowly
Munda government abandoned programme named after Vajpayee
Vijay Deo Jha
Ranchi

Ii a slow yet gradual process, it seems, the state BJP is trying to forget its patriarch Atal Bihar Vajpayee. In ‘Shining Jharkhand’ scheme of Chief Minister Arjun Munda, as he holds critical Energy Department too, even a rural electrification plan with modest budgetary provision named after Vajpayee was dropped in the financial budget 2011-12 tabled by Finance Minister Hemant Soren a week back.

State BJP president Dineshananda Goswami appeared clueless at a press conference on Monday and ended in more confusion. He had nothing substantial to explain except to say: “Oh God Vajpayeeji is the tallest leader of the party and the nation how we can forget him.”

BJP’s Raghuwar Das as the Finance Minister in the previous Shibu Soren led JMM-BJP coalition government had ushered-in this plan. Under the plan, Das had proposed intention of the government the free electricity to the weaker section of the society to light a bulb. Started with initial budget of Rs 331 crore Das had proposed to lay three phase transmission line to cover around 4000 villages of Jharkhand in the coming years, along with the Tilka Manjhi Krishi Pump Yojna.

Goswami’s answer at least helped one to understand that he was least aware of the previous government’s decision as a mark of honour Vajpayee. A very pointed poser and a very baffling reply, Goswami misunderstood Vajpayee as Rajiv Gandhi. Sample this. “Rajiv Gandhi Rural Electrification Mission is a confusing labyrinth. There are so many aspects that needed to be discussed,” confused but he answered quite confidently.
Oh God Vajpayeeji is the tallest leader of party…” he corrected it after bemused media explained him the question. It was clear ‘Oh God’ did not refer to Vajpayee he referred to his own ignorance. Vajpayee just came to rescue him.

Goswami ducked to answer when he was asked to explain the stand of his party. “Baad me is par charcha karenge, (we will discuss it later on.)” Goswami, probably, felt unable to criticise his own government. But the party insiders are not happy with the way a plan named after Vajpayee was dropped so unceremoniously.

Das was first to speak. “Vajpayeeji is the founder of the BJP. What the BJP is today is just due to him. The BJP will celebrate its foundation day on April 6 and we are going to reward him this way.” But Das was quick to add: “man like Vajpayee does not need any plan or programme to stay in the public mind.”
The sharpest reply probably came from a young face of the party. “Dare to touch or change any programme or plan named after the Nehru family and the entire Congress Party will pounce upon you. It is BJP a very easy going party. Vajpayee we need you no more.
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Dilemma in humour out; Speaker caught in catch 22
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI
First brawl and din and then chaos and then restless souls rolling their sleeves ready to rush to the well and then disruption and adjournment, finally, have occupies more space of reporters’ note books than any meaningful debate if it fortunately allotted time to get off the ground.
This ongoing budget session will be remembered more for disruption than debate when a final report will be read and written the day the session will be laid to the rest -- February 25.
The JVM heavyweight Samresh Singh, on Friday, displayed cat like agility and jumped upon the reporters’ table. The table turned podium for a pure political propaganda of Singh over Bipasa (Bijli, Pani, Sadak). As though it is election time and he is addressing his core constituents, Singh rattled his rivals sitting on other side of the tense battleline.
Not many heaped plaudits upon Singh’s theatrics, even of those who form the Opposition. “He was an artist with the Jatra Party (a traditional drama troupe), the impact is so deep sheeted even today,” a Congress MLA quipped.
Singh is among politicians of Jharkhand who does not mind even snubbing the Chair and rubbishing the rule of the House if he reasonably feels he has points to profess the way he likes.
Hurriedly alighted from the table; Singh was not allowed to stay for long. Either the table could not have sustained the weight of his rampage or he could not have been able to sustain his own weight. “I am raising a vital point you cannot ignore this.” In short: shut-up you fool just listen to me.   
On Thursday, another JVM MLA, Nizamuddin Ansari was in a near nudity show for his love for Bipasa. When he emerged outside of the House he was perfect photo opportunity for lensemen — he had torn his kurta out of grief and grudge against the state government for neglecting vital issues like electricity and water.
A couple of days back Congress-JVM Opposition ran a parallel show inside the House for nearly half an hour over corruption charges against state’s Chief Secretary Ashok Kumar Singh. The Speaker CP Singh expelled five MLAs including Chandrasekhar Dubey, Pradeep Yadav, KN Tripathi, Sawna Lakra and Yogendra Saw for unruly show. Their expulsion was later revoked.
But by then, Speaker had come under some serious attacks from the Opposition for taking side of the government. “Speaker sarkar ke jeb me. Speaker rajniti karte hai,” are the daily chorus of Opposition.
If the reporters of the State Assembly would have properly maintained the proceeding records of the session, they would probably tell you as to how many times Speaker rammed into confrontation with Opposition which is unofficially the job of treasury.
Sample this: “Sadan me aapko rajniti nahi chamkane denge, (I will not allow you to polish your politics in the House).” Kisi ki dadagiri nahi chalne denge yahan, (Will not allow anybody to bully the House).” Do chaar logno ne sadan ko Akhada bana diya hai nahi chalne denge (Some people have turned the house a wrestling ground).”
He said this even when the Opposition was genuinely right over certain issues. Intermittently, Speaker also makes call for calm invoking epithets from parliamentary lexicon to order the unruly House.
But the Opposition has blamed him for running the House for the convenience of the government. “He is unable to forget that he is a BJP MLA. He has shown nothing to us to believe him impartial. He snubs Opposition her does not take us in confidence,” JVM legislative party leader Pradeep Yadav complains.
Humour is essential mien of Singh and it can fairly be said that he offered many lighter moments to the House when it badly required. But humour alone does not make a good Speaker.

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Peeved MLAs storm session for ignoring Palamau
 MLAs demand government’s final word over MLA Area Development Fund  
Vijay Deo Jha
Ranchi
Assembly Speaker CP Singh must have been caught in classic conundrum case, who was initially confused either to snub or to sympathize with the MLAs of his home division; Palamau for disturbing the house on government’s apathy towards draught affected Palamau in the budget.
He snubbed them bit late but firmly after the Congress MLAs KN Tripathi (Daltonganj) and Chandrasekhar Dubey (Bishrampur) and others rushed to the well of the House and threatened to disrupt the proceedings.
As the session started on Tuesday, these MLAs supported by other Congress MLAs like Ananth Pratap Dev and Sawna Lakra alleged the government for not making any budgetary provision to tackle draught in Palamau; one of the worst affected division in Jharkhand.
 Speaker’s repeated call for calm went unheard forcing Singh to adjourn the House. An exasperated Singh denounced the behaviour of Tripathi and Dubey and cautioned them not to undermine his authority, least they planned to take the House to ransom.
Speaker’s repeated assurance to take-up the case of Palamau had no taker. “You can not appropriate the right of rest of the MLAs by disturbing the House. Such bully tactics will not work, mind you.”
Speaker expressed his pain during an interaction with the media on the sideline of the session. “A few people disturbed the House and broke decorum. They enter into the House casually point finger at the office of the Speaker and threaten to disrupt the proceeding which is not good. May Good sense prevail upon them.”

Initially, he even refused to accept adjournment motion brought by Tripathi and CPI (ML) MLA Vinod Singh for a special debate over Palamau issue.
The second session too remained story affair sans disruption. Both Treasury and Opposition demanded the government to take a final decision over the MLA Area Development Fund which is dormant from the past one year.  As the House resumed the session RJD MLA Sanjay Singh, Yogendra Saw and Dubey (Congress) and Bandhu Tirkey rushed to the well of the House and demanded the government to take a final decision over this issue.
From the last one year no amount has been released from the said fund making the MLAs to secure any fund for the development of their respective constituency.
Intervening ion the matter the JVM MLA Pradeep Yadav said that the government should not keep the MLAs waiting. “Either you continue with it or take a decision to abolish it but do not make a delay. MLAs are facing the barb of the people everyday,” he said.
Yadav was supported by BJP MLA Raghuwar Das and JD (U) MLA Sudha Chaudhary. Explaining the postion of the government Deputy Chief Minister Sudesh Mahato said that the matter will be taken during the cabinet meeting scheduled on Tuesday evening.
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Friday brings rue for Rao, removed from Jharkhand too
VIJAY DEO JHA 
K Keshav Rao — a story of two success and many failures in Jharkhand, was removed from the good book of Congress president Sonia Gandhi. Rao received double whack by Gandhi on Friday. He was not only removed from the post of AICC in-charge of Jharkhand, West Bangal and Andaman and Nicobar but also from the central Congress working committee.
The Congress has brought its Bihar leader and former union minister and party’s national spokesperson Sakil Ahmed to look after the affairs of these three states. The assembly election of West Bengal is scheduled.
Congress sources close to The Pioneer attributed three different reasons behind the removal of Rao. First: his poor performance in handling faction ridden Jharkhand Congress and poor performance of the party in the parliamentary and assembly elections. Second: his open advocacy for a separate Telangana State that often landed the Congress on a sticky wicket.
But as far as the third reason is concerned — his removal from West Bengal — is open criticism of Trinmool Congress chief Mamta Banerjee.
“She was not comfortable with the stand taken by Rao over creation of small states. She had lodged her concern with the party high command that Rao could be easly maneuvered to support the cause of a separate Gorkhaland in the West Bengal,” a senior Congress leader said.
But the vital reason behind his removal remained the displeasure of Sonia Gandhi.
Rao was sent to Jharkhand to replace Ajay Maken who was not willing to continue Jharkhand Congress in-charge. Rao at least has two achievements in Jharkhand to count as credit. First: he maneuvered the support of the JMM for Congress’ nominee in Rajya Sabha election 2009. Jharkhand was brought under the President’s rule and the JMM was desperate for Congress’ support to form government. Smart politiker Rao was quick to encash JMM’s desperation and made JMM to believe that government formation exercise could be started once after the JMM supported Congress to win RS seat. Naïve JMM happily accepted the deal that ended into dud when Rao refused to back any such initiative.
He became JMM’s enemy number one, officially, and unofficially he earned some foes in his party too who were desperate like any other JMM leader to form coalition government in Jharkhand.
Stitching alliance with the Jharkhand Vikash Morcha in view of Jharkhand assembly election was one of his successful efforts. The alliance produced two binary gains for the party, though small in measure. The Congress effectively used the support base of the JVM to grow its tally from 9 to 14. Clever enough not to give a long rope to the alliance partner in that election, he summed-up JVM’s claim for seats much below the expectation of JVM chief Babulal Marandi.
But then, he could not resist himself from becoming the pillar of factionalism in the party during and after the election. He was often blamed for maintaining status-quo for state Congress chief Pradeep Balmuchu who has over stayed the fixed tenure.
If he lured some to join the Congress he lost some faithful counts too like KK Agrawal, Alok Pathak, Bhukla Bhagat who openly blamed him and left the party.
Ahmed’s appointment has been welcomed by the party. “He is an experienced leader and he is sure to inject fresh blood in the party,” Congress leader Alok Dubey said.    
After Rao’s removal from the state scene, the camp lobbying for a fresh appointment of state Congress chief is feeling embolden. Congress’ fresh script this Friday was enough to rue Rao.

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Cough twice but nothing to clear over corruption case against CS
*Tainted CVC removed, but tainted CS continues
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI

Chief Minister Arjun Munda coughed twice to get ‘pitch perfect’ to answer Opposition’s charges, but then, he offered nothing tactile over corruption case against Chief Secretary Ashok Kumar Singh, whose removal the Opposition sought vehemently.
As united Opposition continued to demand the removal of Singh it demanded Munda to clear the stand of the government, even on Thursday, the first half of ongoing budget session was clearly Opposition’s show.
Rushing to the Well and designating Congress MLA Sawna Lakra as the Speaker Opposition ran a parallel session inside the House as the session started. Speaker CP Singh took strong exception to this and suspended four Congress MLAs; Chandrashekhar Dubey, KN Tripathi, Sawna Lakra and Yogendra Saw and one JVM MLA Pradeep Yadav for rest of the days of the budget session. Amid din and chaos nothing was audible except Speaker hurriedly announcing “the House has been adjourned.” 
Exasperated Yadav alleged the Speaker for blatant partisan. “Speaker seems to have fallen in the pocket of the government. He was expected to safeguard Opposition’s democratic right,” he said. As the Opposition continued to rant and raze treasury’s robust lungs, Satyanand Jha Batul, Umashankar Yadav Akela, and Raja Peter, too proved feeble voices whose service the treasury bench badly required.
Sensing probably, the suspension could cement Opposition’s unity against the government the BJP MLA Raghuwar Das requested Singh to revoke their suspension.
The Opposition returned to the House in the second half of the session to take part in the debate over the speech of the Governor MOH Farook. But CS’ removal continued to be the signature tune of the Opposition. Thick charges often flew from the Opposition against Munda for protecting CS despite the fact that Bihar Government had sought permission from its Jharkhand counterpart to grant permission to prosecute him in one of the vigilance cases against him during the time of undivided Bihar.
“If a corrupt official like Singh continues to hold such an important position in the government, fingers have been raised on the intention of the CM too. We want to know it from him,” a joint chorus of the Opposition was loud and clear.
Yadav was leading a precision attack on the government. “Munda had not granted permission to prosecute him in 2005 against Singh when he (Munda) was Chief Minister. Even today he is doing the same,” he said.
The Opposition had come prepared with voluminous documents to substantiate charges against CS as well as the list of his properties. In 2005 when Munda was the Chief Minister he had denied prosecution against Singh. 
And when Munda rose to reply he was interrupted by frequent interruptions. “Our stand against corruption is well known. Opposition has raised certain issue,” Munda said.
He did not list his own burden for not granting permission: political, personal or otherwise. He simply placed onus on certain legal issues. “The place of occurrence of the case is undivided Bihar. We need to look into these aspects also. We will take legal opinion,” he said.
He poked fun at the Opposition for running a histrionic show. “Sometimes anxiety level goes high. I understand.” It rang true for Munda too, he had counted too much upon his sore vertebra against Opposition’s formidable spine.
Box: A senior Congress leader says Supreme Court axed tainted CVC PJ Thomas and it seems the Jharkhand opposition will have to seek justice from the apex court for removal of the corrupt Chief Secretary of the State since the state mandarins seemed indifferent to the serious charges leveled against Ashok Kumar Singh. It is not the man, but the post that is important. The post of CS is an institution in itself and such post should not be made debatable and controversial by appointing tainted persons to it, he said.
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Das not willing for Jamshedpur, his detractors wish show

VIJAY DEO JHA / PARVINDAR BHATIA 

RANCHI / JAMSHEDPUR

This is an unusual buzz in the BJP house largely reflecting Raghuwar Das, an unwilling candidate for Jamshedpur parliamentary seat; whose detractors are wishing and planning for his success.

Following the resignation of the Chief Minister, Arjun Munda, the Jamshedpur seat has gone vacate, after Munda won Kharsawan assembly by-election. Known for their all time worse relation—Munda and Das have made their efforts no secret to cut political size of each other.

The Jamshedpur episode seems to be closing to a full circle once again. In 2009 general election Das as the state BJP head had successfully pushed Munda out of the state politics by persuading central BJP to field him from Jamshedpur. Das did it in the view of the assembly election fearing the very presence of Munda will prevent him from extending his sway.

Das’ master stroke hit Munda perfectly but short lived to make any impact. Munda maneuvered his comeback in the state politics and formed the coalition government with the old combine that had led to fall of the then Shibu Soren government.

But mind fielding Das is subject to several factors of the coalition politics and the number of desperate and unemployed faces in the BJP that are too nudging in the candidature bid.
After supporting the BJP and Munda in Kharsawan against mounting Opposition’s assault, the JMM now has demanded BJP to support it in Jamshedpur. Even in the BJP it will not be an easy undertaking to sort out competing clamour out of exhaustive catalogue. The Election Commission of India has yet to announce the schedule for Jamshedpur.

State BJP president Dineshananda Goswami, former MLA Dinesh Srangi, Saryu Rai and many others are believed to have been in the race. Das may best wish more confusion and chaos on the party and coalition front over Jamshedpur before his adversaries could come out with an innocent look devious script against him.

But a group, sources in the BJP told, is silently working behind for projecting Das for Jamshedpur, deploying same old argument which Das’ camp had once used for Munda for Jamshedpur. “Das could undoubtedly prove the strongest candidate of the BJP for Jamshedpur seat. But then, it is premature right now to make any comment,” a close Munda man said it in a close guarded manner.

It is not that Das has no inkling and fear of this design. He will feign ignorance and he must. It is not a right moment even for partial acceptance of the design. “This may be the talk of the town. People might have been talking about me…I do not know what is going on the party fore,” Das told The Pioneer.


But ‘your truly’ of Das have advised him not to succumb to any pressure that primarily aims clear field for Munda. It is by shunting him out of the state politics to the national where Das will have no role to play, even of an errand. Munda may get premium benefit in the long run but, his trusted lieutenant like Amarpreet Singh Kale, BJP spokesperson, have set eyes upon Das’ constituency Jamshedpur (East).

Failing to prevent Munda from becoming CM of the coalition government, last year, Das subdued in silence after receiving condemnation from party’s central leadership. Das may have some irritating nonsense values but then he has prevented a total polarization of the state BJP in favour of Munda that often prostrates before a bend.
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Alibi absence without naming Kalmadi
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI
What Union Sports Minister Ajay Maken took 20 breezy minutes of Saturday morning to spell Chief Minister Arjun Munda reason behind not attending closing ceremony of the 34th National Games, he could have said with a single word: Suresh Kalmadi.
Maken wasn’t being Sports Minister; he was ministering the political fortunes of his party and government which are under constant threat from Kalmadis and his likes for their involvement in the Commonwealth Games scam.
Sources in the CMO revealed that Munda personally spoke to Maken over telephone and persuaded him to attend the closing ceremony. But Maken is reported to have explained Munda that he was preoccupied with the parliamentary session 

But well-placed sources in the Congress said that the presence of any Union Congress minister in the closing ceremony — except Union Tourism Minister Subodh Kant sahai since he represents Ranchi; was quite unlikely due to the presence of IOA president Suresh Kalmadi who is facing probe for his alleged involvement in the Commonwealth Games scam.

From the opening day of the Games in Jharkhand Kalmadi has been stationing in Jharkhand to supervise the games that concluded on late Saturday evening after a colourful show.

Though it is customary for the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the President of the country to attend the opening and closing ceremony of the National Games, and none turned for Jharkhand.


Maken clarified the electronic media that he was unable to attend the closing ceremony due to on going parliamentary session denying the report that he did not want to share dais with Kalamdi.
As the investigative agencies are crawling close to Kalmadi and, the chances of his arrest in this case is expected; the Congress is keeping a safe distance from him.
The growing view in the Congress circle is that Kalmadi is becoming a liability for the party before and after the Commonwealth Games and has not taken any pleasant view of his recent attack on the Congress led government in New Delhi for mess in the Commonwealth Games.  
“People like Kalmadi have made dent on the fair image of the government and the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Now he has openly waged war against the party. Nobody wants to be associated with him even to share platform with him, especially Maken,” a senior party official said.

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Sporty politicians on turf to defeat each other
 VIJAY DEO JHA
 RANCHI
The story has refused to get dumped in the hurly burly of the National Games whose spicy details are now available for a grand public feast.
Jharkhand Olympic Association Chairman, RK Anand and Union Tourism Minister and Co-chairman, IOA Steering Committee, Subodh Kant Sahai, are holed-up in an intense battle to lug trophies of credit and success of this game, to their home.
During the concluding day of the games on the Saturday evening, Anand— unwillingly, though — mentioned the name of Sahai among the dignitaries present there; Sahai was quite loath to make even a passing reference to the role of Anand in organising the games. 
They chose politically opposite place to watch each other—Anand with Shibu Soren, the chief of his former party JMM and, Sahai with jinxed IOA president Suresh Kalmadi, the man who badly need a friend at the hour of crisis. 
The State Congress maintained a safe distance over the verbal spat of two of its leaders, though, but the minions and minors of Sahai have taken cudgel on his behalf in the past one fortnight by roundly snubbing and hooting Anand.
Some days back exasperated local Congress workers in Ranchi holed him up in the lift of a hotel around 15 minutes to pay him back for the disrespect he heaped on Sahai and the local party workers in the organisation of the national games. The protesters let him go after a few thrash and his costly spectacle that they tore.
Soon after the incident Anand dropped missive to the state government expressing apprehension over his life from some people. “Congress is an established national party…I don’t know who gave entry to such rogue elements in the party who assaulted me,” Anand told it at a hurriedly press conference.
Officially, the Congress maintained distance from this unruly show: Unofficially, they were Sahai’s men. Sources in the Congress attributed that their differences might have become public during the National Games but, the casus belli dates back when Sahai reportedly stalled Anand from getting Congress’ ticket for Rajya Sabha from Jharkhand, twice.
“Anand is known for clinging to the power. He joined JMM to get Rajya Sabha seat and he won. He jumped to the Congress with this intension. But Sahaiji stalled his nomination. Now he is trying to settle scores against him…this is basically a very personal sort of battle between the two,” a state Congress leader said.
 This game had yet to come with some interesting turning points to cheer Anand and a chance to show Sahai his size. Three days back, Sahai was delegated the honour to distribute gold medal to the winner of a sport event in his capacity as Co-chairman of IOA Steering Committee. The last moment script was changed and Sahai was asked to distribute silver medal.
“Fearing the consequences of the corruption cases in the national games Anand is fawning BJP to save his skin. He is desperate to his loyalty by insulting Congress,” a close Sahay man said.
On the evening of the grand opening of the national games on February 12 their differences too had a shady opening. Sahay was expecting to get boom-mike moment to claim credit for the national games which he was denied. Thankfully, Sahai got the chance to display his lung power this evening 
Despite horror show of mismanagement during the game Anand will cart some of the trophies to his home. By the time the game will be over the catalogue of their differences will thicken.

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Teaching a lesson to the pseudo Gandhians
Vijay Deo Jha
Gumla
The story had not occurred until it complained for not noticing it. It was like any normal day and time when we accidentally met 70 years old Rati Tana Bhagat at village Karaundi in Gumla district. He was arguing with the census official that he must be documented as the follower of a religion that many might not have heard, surely.
“Satt Ahimsa Gandhi Baba (Truth, non-violence, Gandhi Baba) this is my religion. Put it in your census record against the column of religion in your register, do it fast” he said.
Sweating profusely, Rati was gasping for breath probably due to chronic asthma but, emphatic enough to make census officer Jitiya Oraon jittery to accommodate his religion on the census chart. Oraon told us that he is a primary school teacher and also president of Gumla Primary Teachers’ Association. Oraon was aware of the passion of Tanas for Mahatma Gandhi but he had no courage to convince them that there exists no column in the census form about the religion they insists to mention. 
“I respect your sentiment and attachment for Mahatma Gandhi but there is no such column of religion in the census form,” Oraon makes last effort to find a way out. It was too late. Oraon had received overdose of mild rebuff hoping he will come to understand that how Tanas had embraced Gandhi’s movement for freedom struggle and Gandhian philosophy sans sophistry. 
The old man is in no mood to compromise with his religion. Suddenly around 50 inquisitive Tana Bhagats clad in Khadi emerged after daily prayer of Gandhi to join the old man.
They insisted and remained firm till the poor school teacher had duly mentioned them as the follower of Satt Ahimsa Gandhi Baba religion. There may not be too many followers of the religion of this kind, before it insists to qualify officially, as a distinct religion in the gazette of the government: a mixture of the fine elements of Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and many others. But before Oraon could pack-up and proceed they had put their thumb impression so that none could temper with their belief.
True to his name, Budhiman Tana Bhagat talked intelligently about the fast shrinking number of Tana Bhagat in Jharkhand and their problems. What Budhiman told reflected that he had some schooling as he appeared well equipped with the problem of Tanas. “We are tribal…but we follow Gandhiji as religion. There are few pockets in Lohardaga and Gumla where Tanas are now live,” he rued. Bisunpur, Ghaghra, Chnadrkop, Bamandih, Gazani, Kuru and few other he listed. There is no official record available to ascertain their number.
The British government had confiscated 3000 acres of their land as punishment for their unquestioned support for Mahatma. “Our land has not been returned…we are still to be granted cultivation right. Please tell the government about our problem. A year back government had assured us but nothing happened,” Budhiman said.  The previous government of Madhu Koda had even announced to return such lands to the Tanas that did not graduate beyond the promise.   They had a long list of complaint but that does not douse their undying passion for Mahatma and his philosophy.
It is census time: Different religious bodies have regrouped to swell their number. For Tanas it was prayer time of Mahatma with clang and cymbal. Let the children of one God demand right of way and privilege over children of another God and let them ram into communal retribution. Tanas are not that.
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Munda mocks at Marandi after Kharsawan triumph

VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI
BJP Chief Minister Arjun Munda wriggled out of dozen of public celebration following his victory in Kharsawan on his way from Jamshedpur and, made fresh attack on JVM chief Babulal Marandi, here in Ranchi, on Friday.
Munda did not name Marandi in his thirty minutes of discourse with the media and his party workers but, he amply made it clear that the person he loathed to name was Marandi. Munda on Thursday defeated Opposition supported JVM candidate Dashrath Gagrai aka Krishna Gagrai with a modest margin of around 17,000 votes.
“We have won the election by the support of the people despite rumours and confusions were spread by some people to divide the people. They have got an apt reply,” he said.
Munda arranged pun in his speech to pummel Marandi over spreading confusion over CNT Act, PESA and other issues that had actually put in lather. “The government has scraped CNT Act to allow the loot of the land of the tribal and others…how cheap,” he quipped.
Cautioning his rivals that politicians and political parties should refrain from breaching the trust he alleged Marandi and Opposition for ignoring this.
“Political parties have the right to seek support of the people over any issues. But then, they tried to fool the voters of Kharsawan…but they were rejected and rebuffed.”
Over the PESA Act under which three tier panchayat election in Jharkhand were held, Munda accepted that certain section of the society might not have got adequate representation. “This aspect certainly needed to be looked into,” Munda said, “but in Kharsawan I was surprise to see restive lungs raising bogey over PESA Act who as the MPs during 1996 had helped the enactment of PESA as law in the parliament.”
It was a direct hit at former MP Sailendra Mahato who campaigned against Munda on the behalf of Marandi.
“Such people spoke thousands contradictory things over PESA and CNT to different people, even forgetting that what they spoke an hour before contradicted what they spoke an hour later,”
Terming the Panchayat elections in Jharkhand as a decisive push of women empowerment he reckoned that around 60 of the total women population have got a direct say in the governance. 
“But we never indulged in dirty politics over Panchayat election. We never laid sole claim for conducting panchayat election. It is really sorry to see them,” he fumed. Promising to give a corruption free and development oriented government in Jharkhand he promised social harmony.
Munda was at his best to poke fun at Marandi who had announcing the fall of the Munda government a day after the Kharsawan result, and the formation of the next government son after.
“It was funny to hear them. Had they requisite headcount of 40 to form the government so that they had gone to Kharsawan to add in to their tally? But then, under the name of election many such people visited Kharsawan and stayed there for a long. They returned empty handed,” he quipped.
At a time when Munda was cheering his faithful in lampooning lash; the JVM was holding a press conference to denounce his victory as the gross misuse of government machinery and money.
But the problem with the scribes likes this; they could not afford to skip either of the conferences.

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 Wounded but not defeated Munda remains Arjun in Kharsawan battle

VIJAY DEO JHA / PARVINDAR BHATIA  
Kharsawan
If Kharsawan largely decided to stay with BJP’s candidate and chief minister Arjun Munda, it did not reject JVM chief Babulal Marandi either.
Munda on Thursday; won the Kharsawan by-election against his only rival, Dashrath Gagrai aka Krisha Gagrai of the JVM, by a modest margin of 17,366 votes. Munda netted a total of 61,701 votes against a total poll cast of around 70 against Gagrai who ended much impressively with 44,335 votes.
The tally is much below the expectation of his own party that expected him to repeat his impressive victory for fourth consecutive times. Munda entered into the electoral politics for the first time in 1995 as the JMM candidate when defeated his Congress rival and stalwart, Vijay Singh Soi.
The election result had come superscript with bold message; Kharsawan belongs to Munda — not his party, mind you. Assembly election 2000, Munda contested from Kharsawan as the BJP candidate against Congress’ Vijay Singh Soi. Voters whacked Soi so badly in the poll fray that the man whined in silence, and, withdrew from active politics thereafter. A critical edge of around 15.60 percent over Soi had hustled him to win. He left his opponents to gnash and grin in 2005 when he defeated Congress’ Kunti Soi with unbridgeable margin of 55,334 votes.
Even in 2009, when he fielded Mangal Singh Soi — more a doorkeeper than his aide — it was Munda who was pulled the string. 2005, Munda had set a benchmark of victory for himself that he was wished and widely reported to maintain. But how come, the man himself did not know.
But then, politics to him appears much like the game of golf that he passionately played at the Golf Club in Jamshedpur even when the counting was going on. It was even when he was trailing by a margin of 21 and 807 votes in the second and fourth round of the counting. He was perfect in pushing the ball to the hole when he registered remarkable lead over the JVM candidate in the sixth round that he maintained till last.
Munda will not like to answer pointed posers whether reduced winning margin is a doctoral pulse of ground slowly turning against him.
“Margin does not matter in the winning. The election was fought by the people of Kharsawan and they have won. People have responded faith in me and my government. My opponents had spun endless rumours during the campaign they have been answered by the people,” he said to the media.  
After the result, images started rolling on the television screen; Marandi and Munda engaged in a verbal brickbat claiming people on their side.
“Then why his ministers were camping for him if claims people having fought on his side. We had no base in Kharsawan even after we netted so much of votes against him even after our candidate is a rookie,” Marandi reeked no air of defeat.
Privately, Marandi’s observation will disturb Munda when he will quietly sit to understand the poll puzzle. But right now he can draw solace in the fact that his winning has given a new lease of life to his government.
Munda in fact made no mistake in surveying the strategy of Marandi who tried to engage him on key and contentious issues: PESA Act, CNT Act, displacement of tribals in Tetnteposis on the name of establishing industry. But then, Munda dismayed Marandi, the chief architect of Opposition’s unity at the end of the day. Munda was actively supported and canvassed during campaigning by his alliance partners in the government: JMM, AJSU and JD (U).
The election result has come with prized premium for Marandi, he can encash it in the coming days. At least, the result has firmly pronounced the future role of the JVM as the credible Opposition of the BJP.
The election of Kharsawan is not the first and the last of its kind. On Thursday Munda’s deputy and JMM leader Hemant Soren congratulated Munda on behalf of his party and president, Shibu Soren.
“The combine effort of the alliance partners worked in the election. We expect him to work for development. We expect him to honour the coalition dharma in the coming days,” Hemant said.
 You can give expectation another name: Jamshedpur parliamentary constituency. After supporting Munda for Kharsawan, the JMM has now demanded Jamshedpur which will be vacated soon after Munda resigns from here.
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Night of prayer and silence, who will afford last laugh
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI 
This eve of the counting of the Kharsawan by-poll was marked by weird silence and prayer in the warring camps: none nudged to make tall claim of their victory even in whisper.
Chief Minister and BJP candidate, Arjun Munda, is caught in a face-to-face battle with the opposition supported JVM’s candidate Dashrath Gagrai aka Krishan Gagrai. The poll of Kharsawan is bound to be the most livid affair of the state following Tamar assembly where the then Chief Minister Shibu Soren had faced the most humiliating defeat of his political career: wound which pains him even today.
Munda’s bete noire, Babulal Marandi of the JVM, had honestly done all to surround his rival. After all, Marandi had tried his best to smoother Munda by raising contentious issues like CNT Act, PESA Act, displacement of tribals in his (Munda) own territory. Munda countered and convinced his about a probable plot of the opposition to put a break on the development of the state which he is chauffeuring. Whether Marandi’ poll mechanism will work or not will be known by Friday afternoon when the counting will be over.
Not only the fate of Munda but the also the fate of the politics of the State will be decided by this election. The fine sheet of the election result will be nothing but a kind of document to ascertain whether Kharsawan belongs to Munda — partially or totally. He burdened to maintain his impressive record of winning the election in Kharsawan by a phenomenal margin.
Even the report or the speculation of marginal fall in his winning tally has come to disturb the BJP. Nevertheless, his close aides are hopeful about his impressive record this time too.

If Munda wins he can claim having got the mandate for development. For Marandi, even the defeat, will be a trophy as the only robust opposition having lethal potential to tame and maim Munda and his party in the coming days.
To cry or to laugh, is a classic Congress conundrum, the JVM has already pushed its ally to the wall by wresting Kharsawan seat. Congress as the credible Opposition will be at stake in the coming days too. Who will have last laugh, guess.

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One who steal the show and those who laggs behind
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI
Faces were teeming on the ceremony day of the National Games; dispatching wave of pride among many citizens and that ultimately won applause from the national as “pitched-perfect” colour show.
The boiling tide in the run-up seems to have turned and if the streak can be maintained till the closing ceremony is over, those at the receiving end a few days ago could end up lugging trophies home and consolidate their once-shaky positions.

Our correspondent Vijay Deo Jha attempts to know about the looser and gainer of this evening along with a slideshow of events.

The Munda Sudesh tandom

They must have arrived a bit nervous, as the route to the opening ceremony was still littered with horror stories of mismanagement and delays. But as they sat down to watch — and the country  looked on —they would have sensed confidence, and then pride, squeeze away their apprehensions. The evening spared them any embarrassments. Munda collected more applause and clapping of the audiences for this great show than what he could have got during his election rally in Kharasawan. He roared in full bass Jai Jharkhand and Bharat Mata Ki Jai: the audience roared too. The BJP led coalition government too, could reap dividends if the Games wins the perception race. They could now think to claim that their team produced quite a humdinger even if critics and doubters were predicting them to deliver a dud. If the high stays intact till the event is over, then Munda will also be able to return to the “development of Jharkhand” theme that he crooned and cackled in Kharsawan assembly election.
Munda, please do not ignore your deputy chief minister Sudesh Kumar Mahato.

Deepika, the archer

As soon as this little Jharkhandi girl started running with games’ torch she was given standing ovation with endless flash of cameras. Everybody wanted to run with her.

Jharkhand Olympic Association chairman RK Anand

Anand mustered courage and logic that politicians were too responsible for delay in conducting the game on time if it were postponed six times in the past. Political instability in Jharkhand he referred as one of the reason that hampered the game.

Loosers

Tainted president of India Olympic Association Suresh Kalmadi was asked to conclude his speech in do sabad (few words). He rose to speak but greeted with jeer for his involvment in the Commonwealth Game scam. He put a brave face and forged on to finish his unendurably listless text he had brought along. But Kalmadi had proved himself a man of durable hide, unbothered by scam or scandal or stench. He was speaking much in the fashion of a monarch who is numbering his days but unwilling to accept it.
Governor MOH Farook ended with a contrived, and rather unedifying, flourish of his hand as he exhorted the Games to begin. It was a gesture that belonged more to a stand-up magician’s repertoire, less to a head of state.

Doordarshan
Doordarshan approached the event much in the fashion of classic PSU.
Having exclusive right of telecast; it afforded to mess with it. It was really a delayed-live telecast, behind by nearly five minutes. No concept of syncing stadium lights with cameras.

Slideshow

The story of great Indian melting pot — came with sheer excess of lights, sounds, colour and variety. Anaemic and insipid it looked in the day. But when it burst and cracked it warmed the evening turning the open sky into a flamboyant fiesta of game and gaiety with starlit and stardom rocking the stage.

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No jubilation, anxious wait for result

VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI


Kharsawan returned with 70 percent of total poll will be the banner headline of the newspapers but, do miss the news that neither camp— the BJP and JVM Congress opposition — did not throw any celebration party after the polling was over.

The Opposition, though, under a well planned strategy staged ‘sit-on-demonstration,’ on polling day (Thursday) alleging and apprehending the misuse of state machinery by the chief minister and BJP candidate Arjun Munda. But, it returned satisfied this evening and termed the election free and fair.

“Barring few incidences it was largely a free and fair election. We have offered a close contest to the BJP. The poll pattern offers no such clue to announce the winner and the loser. It is a fifty-fifty game,” Congress spokesperson Radhakrishna Kishore told The Pioneer.

The BJP camp conceded the same, though privately, that the day obliged no political ramp for solo cakewalk of Munda. “We are sure about his victory but not about the margin,” a senior BJP leader claimed sans air of confidence.

Kharsawan, after all, is the home constituency of Munda where he completed his internship in politics and rose to become chief minister of Jharkhand. Every election he contested from Kharsawan he vanquished his opponents with phenomenal margin. And this time too Munda camp expected him to spell and chaff his opponent with this miracle.

Even neutral observers like Indranil Sinha who closely watched fast changing poll scenario of Kharsawan told us that the margin could be around 6000 to 15000 votes. “A swing of around two to three percent of vote holds the key of the success of a candidate. Munda is likely to win but not with a huge margin,” Sinha said soon after the polling was over.   

Kharsawan spread in five blocks—Kharsawan, Kuchai, Khutpani, Gamharia and Saraikela, witnessed a close contest between Arjun Munda of the BJP and Opposition backed candidate Dashrath aka Krishna Gagrai.

The JVM sources claimed having complete sway over the BJP in Kutpani block which has 51 booths. “Here we have been able to garner around 70 percent of the total votes,” JVM’s election in charge Ramesh Rahi told The Pioneer. The JVM did not lay similar claim over Kharsawan where Munda and BJP remained the only signature tune of the day.

About rest three blocks — Kuchai, Khutpani, Gamharia and Saraikela; both BJP and JVM leaders made their own claim. But known is sure that who is going to be the casualty of voters’ backlash. On record, both the camps have come to interpret the high turn out voters as an indicator of their victory and the turn out fears them too, privately. JVM chief Babulal Marandi had planned fine strategy to reduce his arch rival Munda from Arjun to Abhimanyu. But the news trickling from the battlefield is that Munda remarkably succeeded in frustrating Marandi with his well knit team of poll managers on the polling day.

This night Kharsawan lulled in silence, worried faces were busy to assess ‘loss and found in the poll battle. Anxious wait will end on next Thursday.
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Marandi blinks, Munda beams with confidence, none sure who going to win  
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI
JVM chief Babulal Marandi blinked confidence behind his bifocal low which his opponent chief minister Arjun Munda did with broad smile on his visage as the sun set upon the campaign for the Kharsawan by-election on Tuesday.
It is an assembly by-election  with so much of ideological issues heaped around it and, each claiming to drive the battle in its own direction: Development: CNT Act, PESA Act, agitation of people against land acquisition in Tentoposi.
Munda returned satisfied with ‘not so bad’ turn out at his election rally in Kuchai where he addressed along with JMM chief Shibu Soren. “We are committed to development of Jharkhand but our opponents are committed to controversy and conspiracy,” BJP’s Munda who is contesting from Kharsawan as coalition candidate said.
It was a direct hit in an indirect narration at the JVM chief Babulal Marandi who has tried to surround over PESA, CNT and other issues.
 Munda has done intense campaigning to spread his commitment for development of Jharkhand after he addressed around 45 rallies and meeting after the campaign was over. Marandi is confident that he has brainwashed more minds and visited more hearths to turn heat upon Munda.
“He is fighting a lost battle so why his entire cabinet is camping here. His policies have been despised by the people. The Opposition backed JVM candidate is going to win,” Marandi said. He predicted the fall of the Munda government and formation of a fresh government a day after the poll result comes out.
But then, defeating Munda does not appear to be so easy, the ease with which Marandi announced his fall. But the warring camps have conceded that they have been facing stiff challenges from their opponents. “Munda will win but with reduced margin.
The good news for Munda is that majority of Mahato are now sliding to support him. The bad news is that a sizeable section of dominant Ho tribals are yet to be won specially those whom Marandi have indoctrinated into anti-industrial movements on his campaign trail. The residents of Tentoposi mainly Ho have protested land acquisition for the setting of a 10 million ton project of the Tata Steel. Munda’s adversaries have termed it as an emerging doctoral pulse indicating the imminent defeat of Munda.
The news probably gone unnoticed that Munda had to face few hackles and jeer during an election rally at one such village situated in the vicinity of Tentoposi.
“He is pro industry and he is pro to anything that could pump him money. This election is not so important for chief minister Arjun Munda. It is important for corporate Munda. After all he has set target to implement 55 MoUs in Jharkhand that will deliver him bags full of currency,” Salkahn Murmu leader of Jharkhand Disom Party said.
Of the nearly 1.52 lakh voters in Kharsawan reserve constituency the stake of the Ho community is about 30 to 40 percent. And, perhaps for the first time, since Jharkhand came into existence, this community is coming together to make its voice get heard louder in this by-election.
An unfazed Munda dismissed all. “People are determined for the development to flow in Jharkhand. This very popular psyche has been pestering them from the very first day,” Munda told The Pioneer. “Haven’t you seen spontaneous surge of people waving their hands to support us?” 
Kharsawan this evening looked denser than any other day with overdose of competing clamour.  Keep watching.
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Marandi blinks, Munda beams with confidence, none sure who going to win
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI
JVM chief Babulal Marandi blinked confidence behind his bifocal low which his opponent chief minister Arjun Munda did with broad smile on his visage as the sun set upon the campaign for the Kharsawan by-election on Tuesday.
It is an assembly by-election  with so much of ideological issues heaped around it and, each claiming to drive the battle in its own direction: Development: CNT Act, PESA Act, agitation of people against land acquisition in Tentoposi.
 Munda returned satisfied with ‘not so bad’ turn out at his election rally in Kuchai where he addressed along with JMM chief Shibu Soren. “We are committed to development of Jharkhand but our opponents are committed to controversy and conspiracy,” BJP’s Munda who is contesting from Kharsawan as coalition candidate said.
It was a direct hit in an indirect narration at the JVM chief Babulal Marandi who has tried to surround over PESA, CNT and other issues.
Munda has done intense campaigning to spread his commitment for development of Jharkhand after he addressed around 45 rallies and meeting after the campaign was over. Marandi is confident that he has brainwashed more minds and visited more hearths to turn heat upon Munda.
“He is fighting a lost battle so why his entire cabinet is camping here. His policies have been despised by the people. The Opposition backed JVM candidate is going to win,” Marandi said. He predicted the fall of the Munda government and formation of a fresh government a day after the poll result comes out.
But then, defeating Munda does not appear to be so easy, the ease with which Marandi announced his fall. But the warring camps have conceded that they have been facing stiff challenges from their opponents. “Munda will win but with reduced margin.
The good news for Munda is that majority of Mahato are now sliding to support him. The bad news is that a sizeable section of dominant Ho tribals are yet to be won specially those whom Marandi have indoctrinated into anti-industrial movements on his campaign trail. The residents of Tentoposi mainly Ho have protested land acquisition for the setting of a 10 million ton project of the Tata Steel. Munda’s adversaries have termed it as an emerging doctoral pulse indicating the imminent defeat of Munda.
The news probably gone unnoticed that Munda had to face few hackles and jeer during an election rally at one such village situated in the vicinity of Tentoposi.
“He is pro industry and he is pro to anything that could pump him money. This election is not so important for chief minister Arjun Munda. It is important for corporate Munda. After all he has set target to implement 55 MoUs in Jharkhand that will deliver him bags full of currency,” Salkahn Murmu leader of Jharkhand Disom Party said.
Of the nearly 1.52 lakh voters in Kharsawan reserve constituency the stake of the Ho community is about 30 to 40 percent. And, perhaps for the first time, since Jharkhand came into existence, this community is coming together to make its voice get heard louder in this by-election.
An unfazed Munda dismissed all. “People are determined for the development to flow in Jharkhand. This very popular psyche has been pestering them from the very first day,” Munda told The Pioneer. “Haven’t you seen spontaneous surge of people waving their hands to support us?” 
Kharsawan this evening looked denser than any other day with overdose of competing clamour.  Keep watching.
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Police yet to take advantage over naxal with changed strategy 
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI
His ranks are fast depleting under ‘surrender or elimination’ policy of the State Police and even losing his girl friend Cecelia aka Rupa at the hands of the police last year, the dreaded naxal operative Kundan Pahan is still out of bound. 
The fierce encounter of police with the naxals led by Pahan on Saturday morning at Arki (see the report) at least confirms one thing that Pahan has been trying to reclaim his original operation area Khunti-Tamar which he was forced to leave under massive anti-naxal operation in the last two years.
“During successful operations in the last two years he was forced to shift his base to Kuchai area near the Khunti- Seraikela border. He is trying return. But we are alert,” a senior police cop said. 
After a massive deployment of security forces rebels operating in and around the banks of Kanchi River shifted towards Tajna River. In area domination exercise the police made its heavy presence in the area around Dasam falls, Barigara, Sindri and others where Pahan and his men freely roamed.
Sources in the police stressed the need of a continuous massive operation against Pahan and likes warning a lull in operation could blunt the edge that the forces got against him. “We have got a major success in decimating his ranks and file by ensuring surrender of his men. He must be wary to regroup himself after suffering a major loss. Here we need a unified strategy to snap supply of men and material to him. But then there is fault in police strategy that helps him,” he said.
A quick look of the success and failure story of the police against him. 
Last year, under Nayi Dishayein the police managed the surrender of Ringa Munda, the chief of CPI(Maoist)’s Chalkad Area Action Committee and a close Pahan’s man. He was involved in the killing of Bundu deputy superintendent of police Pramod Kumar in a landmine attack.
Last year in the month of August Marshal Tuti, Suresh Munda, Sudama Mahto and Sanjay Pramanik surrendered before the police that was taken as a major blow to him. Somra Hansda an active member of the Kundan Pahan squad wanted in 20 cases under different police stations in Chowka and Bagmundi in Purulia district of Bengal was nabbed by the police. Blow aftewr blow the police got success against him as Ghashi Rai Munda alias Ghesra Munda walked in police’s net. This came along with the surrender of another three key Pahan’s men; Bhola Pal, Sitaram Munda and Etwa Munda.
The biggest blow the police could ever inflict upon him was the arresting of 22-year-old Cecelia Guriya, said to be the love of dreaded Maoist operative. Cecelia was arrested with 30 rounds of ammunition and a letter from CPI (Maoist) politburo member Amitabh Bagchi.
December last, the police arrested Guru Pahan, Mahesh Munda and Shivani Devi  with around 600 gelatine sticks. November last, the police arrested Sushila Kumari a first-year science student allegedly involved in recruiting college students for Pahan. In another major in the month of April last, the police arrested Suppliers Ismael Kendulna and Ishu Surin who were allegedly supplying detonator along with Mohammed Moin Khan and Mohammed Rabbani acting as courier boy.
The Saturday encounter was not the first encounter and surely not going to be the last one. In a similar encounter with the police under the same area, Pahan managed to escapes unhurt with his men and materials. 
The State Police headquarter often resounds with the proposal to draft a dedicated team to eliminate him much on the line sandalwood smuggler Virappan which still to come. But then, Pahan and likes have advantage of the topological contours of the area that still needed to be mapped and manned strategically.
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Congress MP congratulates Munda for victory before election

VIJAY DEO JHA

RANCHI

Her qualities essentially lie in her mouth and, when she speaks it is tom. After all she is Congress’ high profile Rajya Sabha MP from Jharkhand, Mabel Rebello, whom most of leaders of state party unit scorn as a burden rather than an asset.
As the Congress’ backed JVM opposition is locked in a critical electoral battle against the BJP’s candidate Arjun Munda in Kharsawan assembly; she jangled the nerve of party leaders by announcing Munda’s victory as fait accompli.
“Munda is surely going to win the election. There is no question over it. He has brought development in Kharsawan in his previous stints as the MLA of this constituency.” A day back she reportedly told this to a regional news channel in Gumla at Jaari block. State Congress privately offered a miffed reaction in a muffled voice terming her statement as a hammer blow on Opposition’s unity index. 
Rebello has done a good job for Munda. Back in the State Congress none readied to dare a demand of show-cause against her. What stops the state unit to desist itself from denouncing her statement; is a well placed fact of her direct link with the central Congress high command.
A senior leader and office bearer of the party even requested that he should not be quoted even off the record.
But a senior Congress leader at least dared to question her political integrity.
“She seems to be holding duel responsibility as Congress MP and BJP spokesperson…she seems to be more close with BJP than the secular front fighting against Munda. She has made an irresponsible statement,” a senior party officer bearer said.
So upset by her chronic mouth diarrhea and her disdain for Congress workers and leaders in Gumla district; that the district unit passed a resolution against her quoting serious charges. “She is an anti-Congress who has dammed and dumped the district party organisation. She misbehaves with party workers and leaders. She is more close to the leaders of other parties,” a leader of Gumla charged her. The most serious charges against her; that she runs a cartel of contractors in Gumla.  
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Funny class of funny English: Cops struggle to learn English for games
 VIJAY DEO JHA ‘
RANCHI 
Go, gone, gont. Come, came, cont: Don’t laugh it is not a joke. It is how some 1500 cops and another 600 junior rank officials of the state police have been struggling to learn few words and sentences in English ahead of 34th National Games in Jharkhand.
Though, they must have been attempting to learn English through this crash course — willingly or unwillingly — but the classes plunge into laughter than learning as each cop has his unique way of pronunciation.
 These classes were started a fortnight back in the indoor stadium of the Khelgaon; for the cops who are to interact and instruct with the visitors and players in Jharkhand.
The teachers are mainly the senior police cops whom you can see helplessly prodding the boys to repeat sentences in English. “Since a large number of players and visitors of non-Hindi speaking states will arrive in Jharkhand, we are training them to speak some of the sentences so that they could communicate with them. Though it’s difficult to teach them a ‘foreign’ language but we have left no stone unturned to teach them,” coming out of the class and taking sight of relief, a senior police official said.
Once bitten twice shy: a poor constable was quite hesitant to face another spell of intonation agony after pronouncing ‘thank you’ as tanku.  “After all, they are trying to learn. But it is hard to stop anybody to laugh whenever they pronounce the word with a vernacular touch. But then, these classes offer amusement free of cost. It is the bright aspect,” Ranchi SSP Praveen Kumar Singh said.
“How do you do sir,” senior brass in the class explained them the meaning and then instructed to repeat it. “Haau dodo sir”: a full bass chorus of 50 had jangled his nerve. 
The classes has been designed mainly to help them in learning words and sentences like ‘yes sir, no sir, your welcome, go right, can I help you, do not stop here’  and such others. None have problem in uttering the first two, because they are used to it. But when it comes to utter a full sentence it is time to tune ears and time to laugh too.
If Amitabh Bacchan in the film ‘Namak Halaal’ (1982) had displayed his skill “to walk in English and talk in English because English is as a very funny language,” the poor cops here are actually forced to walk and talk in English.
“Line me jaao, line me jaao (follow the line.)” An assistant sub-inspector under Ranchi had a tight rope walk when his senior instructed him translate it in English. He was asked because he knew broken English. “Line me go. Line me go.” “Sir ab jaayde mat padhaiye sir ke upar se paas ho raha hai,” and moment after the class turned into laughter.
Asked, whether the class helped him to learn anything constable named as Vinay Kumar had a lot of things to speak. “Eeezy (easy) nahi hai sikhna…kahan se sikh payenge jab kabhi Angrezi (English) padhbe nahi kiye. Dusrey log sikhne me beezee (busy) hai.”

So upset with the class room performance that some of them have started taking lesson in English from their convent school going children. For research purpose the class is a must visit place for linguists: a hybrid English is in making, really very funny.
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 Departure before arrival!
JMM activists clash with TMC men to prevent Singh from coming to Ranchi
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI  
JMM’s brash hate-mongering against turncoat Rajya Sabha MP Kanwar Deep Singh at the domestic airport came written in by those who had scripted his entry in the JMM for Rajya Sabha ticket.
Around hundred JMM workers armed with black flags and canes resorted to a pitched battle against the Trinmool Congress supporters on Monday afternoon. They had come to welcome Singh on his maiden visit to Ranchi after he joined the Trinmool Congress of Mamata Banerjee after a short stint in the JMM.
Around six Trinmool Congress’ workers suffered injuries and a dozen vehicles were smashed by the angry JMM workers headed by two JMM seniors; Suprio Bhattacharya and Vinod Pandey. One critically injured Deepak Kumar Singh was rushed to the hospital. In the last ten days it is the second consecutive occasions when Singh had to abort his Ranchi visit following the protest of the JMM.
“I deferred my visit owing to law and order situation as the JMM held the law and order at ransom. I am dedicated for the development of Jharkhand and I will visit the state in the coming days. And if they have so much of problems over my joining to the Trinmool; I want to let them know that I dislike their policy,” Singh told this correspondent over telephone. 
Singh had planned Ranchi visit to inaugurate his office at Harmu and was scheduled to address the media where he could have answered all the charges of the JMM. Though, in Jharkhand; the Trinmool is not a political force to reckon with, nor have enough workers or support base to give semblances of political assemble. But then, his managers and close aides like Mukesh Roy had carted enough men and women from rural flank to offer him a rousing welcome at the airport.
The day offered stunning slideshow of political clash as the supporters of both the parties thronged at the airport ready to release payload of furry with vandal tongue and violence.
The rousing procession of villainy and heroism took side by side and, soon the black flag of protest rammed into Trinmool’s yellow flags.
“We will not allow that *** (expletive deleted) in Jharkhand. You supporters of Gaddar Go back,” one JMM leader roared. Thick charged were soon hurled from other side. “What moral ground you have to abuse him. You did not give him ticket out of charity. Apne dil ko tatolo tab bolo (check your own and than speak),” a Trinmool activist said. Supporters of both the parties clashed. Airport premise plunged into din and chaos of utter lawlessness. They had ensured the relay reporting of their respective bosses from their cell phones with details of each passing moments.
Calling the incident against the spirit of the democracy; the Trinmool Congress has alleged the JMM for resorting to violence. 
The JMM refused the charges and blamed its opponent for provoking violence to gain popularity. “We had have planned our protest in a democratic way “They had brought outsiders who started abusing our workers,” Bhattacharya said. He added that his party will continue to protest Singh’s any visit to Jharkhand. After the incident Singh’s close aides huddled into a close meeting to rework their strategy. “I think we need Mamata didi here, please laugh it is a joke,” a Trinmool activist offered a light moment after a daylong drudgery.
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Election at no sight, BJP asks cadres to work for full majority in assembly
 Munda asked to tame bureaucracy if he wants development
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI
The BJP showered petals upon Chief Minister Arjun Munda for his shining achievements; dedicating two full paragraphs of the political resolution: yet cautioning him to command control over the bureaucracy to carry forward the agenda for development.
“The government needs to have an effective control over the bureaucracy to carry on the development of the State.” The political resolution that was brought on the concluding day of two-day long state BJP executive committee on Sunday reads.
Sources in the party confided that the original draft prepared by state party general secretary Ananant Ojha could have been blunter as a section insisted for stronger term like belagaam (unbridled) to criticise the bureaucracy.
But after a due deliberation it omitted such harsh adjective; but allowed to retain the original spirit to make bureaucracy responsive towards the welfare agenda of the government. “The record of the past 22 months especially during the President’ rule suggests that the state bureaucracy has messed the thing. The bureaucracy is the biggest stumbling block in development of the State…and there is nothing wrong if the party wants CM to tame and transform bureaucracy an instrument of change and development,” a party senior told.
Even the party insiders accepted that Munda despite his best effort and managerial skill in the past five months have little success in stirring the bureaucracy in the actual execution of the plan. 
Notwithstanding, the BJP was in full praise for the work done by Munda who is leading a coalition government with an unpredictable political partner; the JMM and others.
But the news that strayed out of close door meeting was the late realization of the party about its fast shrinking electoral base in Jharkhand. Another remarkable observation where all the leaders agreed was that; the party should be now serious to stretch its poll percentage from 22 percent to 35 percent to garner full majority in the next assembly election.
Even state BJP president Dineshananda Goswami partially admitted this at a media conference. “We want to increase our poll percentage for a majority government in the state.” It was bit surprising as to what pressed the party to go in election mode so urgently even after Munda has four precious years to complete his term in the office. However, Goswami was quick to spell the notion about uncertain future of this coalition government branding BJP–JMM relation at this immediate point as ‘cordial and conducive.’ But he offered nothing to ascertain whether the relation will travel beyond the immediate future. “Right now there is no major trust deficit between the BJP and the JMM. But then, political instability are built in the frame work of the coalition politics…we have faced such situation and we must get rid off it,” a senior party leader said.
The party decided to launch to a series of party programmes to rejuvenate the party fold besides criticising the Congress led UPA Central government for patronizing corruption, price hike and compromising with the national security of the country. 
The political resolution praised Munda for breaking a fresh ground for the development besides strengthening the grass root democracy by holding panchayat elections in Jharkhand. It lambasted the Congress for engineering political instability in Jharkhand and denying its due share. The party was quick to point out that the Congress has joined hands with fissiparous forces like the Jharkhand Vikash Morcha of Babulal Marandi against Munda in the Kharsawan assembly to destabilize the government where Munda is contesting as coalition candidate.
The political resolution that came stuffed with fulsome praise for Munda could be the prologue of BJP’s next political script. It could be election. It could be anything.
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“Baba then, Didi now”, KD Singh to tell the story
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI
 Last summer, industrialist and RS MP, Kanwar Deep Singh, had convincingly told us that he picked ‘mean business of politics’ and contest RS election as JMM nominee because of inspiration he drew from his role model Shibu Soren. “Baba (Soren) has deeply inspired me to join politics,” Singh had told. 
This winter, Singh will redo what he had said last summer (replacing Soren with Didi, Mamata Banerjee of Trinmool Congress) at a press conference scheduled on Monday, on the sideline of the opening of his office in Ranchi.
Less than six months after he won RS election; Soren no more remained an indelible imprint as Singh switched allegiance from JMM to Trinmool Congress.  It left those JMM proprietors stunned who had managed ticket for him despite he had no ideological connection with JMM and any association with Jharkhand except a flying club in Jamshedpur where nothing flies, all on the ground.
Sources close to him told The Pioneer that Singh was looking for an opportunity to explain the state media the rationale behind deserting JMM. “Media and JMM have attached so many bad labels to him: an outsider and opportunist who used JMM to get entry into the RS. He is ready to reply all these charges,” the source told. Source claimed that a couple of months after Singh won election; he found the JMM quite disorganized and suffocating a party where he could not think a long planning of his political life.
“JMM has a very limited reach whereas Trimool Congress has been expanding. It is playing a critical role in the national politics. It will serve the very purpose of Singh to serve public interest in a more active way,” the aide politically explained.
Logic appears politically sound since with each passing days ahead of West Bengal assembly elections, the Trinmool Congress is seems to be pushing ruling CPI on the margin.
It could be one of the operative parts. But then, sources attributed another story.  Singh who has been running Alchemist Group has a plan of huge investment in the field of floriculture in West Bengal. Besides, he has made massive investment in West Bengal. And, if Banerjee unseats CPI in West Bengal after 34 years his allegiance can help him to promote his business interest.
But the sources pledges: “It does not mean that Singh has snapped his tie with the JMM and its leaders. We have sought time from deputy chief minister, Hemant Soren. If asked Singh will explain him too about his change of mind and party.”
  
Exasperated over Singh’s switch over, the JMM initially explored legal option for the termination his RS membership under ‘Anti Defection Law’ but moaned to learn that the law can not be effective on the this lone member of a party in RS.
Nevertheless, Singh was caught in controversy for the post of profit he held in the National Meat and Poultry Processing Board (NMPPB) at the time of filing his nomination papers. While he was served notice by the State Assembly on this issue, the defeated BJP nominee Ajay Maroo filed a case against his election.
It is over to Singh for first hand narration of ‘Baba then, Didi now’ story.

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Cong MP Rebello joins Bhokta’s league
Complaint lodged against Rajya Sabha member in Gumla

Vijay Deo Jha

Ranchi

Congress’ Rajya Sabha MP Ms Mabel Rebello and former BJP MLA Satyanand Bhokta are in a keen contest to be rated as the super dabang deploying all their dirty departments at their disposal to detain and abduct elected panchayat representatives during ongoing Zila Parishad elections.   
Rebello has been accused for illegally detaining Gumla Zila Parishad member Jorge Kerketta; ahead of Zila Parishad Dy Chairperson’s election on Thursday. The motive was to stop Kerketta from voting in favour of Cahaitu Oraon who was contesting for the post of Dy Chairperson of Gumla zila Parishad.
A complaint has been lodged against her at Gumla police station in this regard. In the last two days Rebello is the second politician who has hit the headline for allegedly detaining representatives elected through the Panchayat elections in Jharkhand.
Narrating the case to the media Kerketta said that the he was pushed in a white safari vehicle by the gunmen reportedly associated with the MP. He was brought to Chatra Circuit House where Rebello detained him for around three hours and released him only after the elections were over.
 Kerketta pointedly accused that the local Congress leader Joy Fredrick Bakhla was also part of this conspiracy. Kerketta said that besides some of her close associates there was a lady who accompanied Rebello. “As soon as I realised their motives I tried to contact my people over this they snatched my mobile phone and locked me from the outside,” Kerketta said. Kerketta claimed that he could be released only after some of his well-wishers came to know about it and the spot.
Oraon who accompanied Kerketta during the press conference said that Rebello did all to ensure the victory of Usha Devi, wife of an influential local contractor Kishore Sahu. “MP is running the syndicate of contractors in Gumla. It is a blatant attempt to disturb the election for which actions must be taken against her,” Oraon said.

In the last two days it is second such case where a politician has been accused for abducting or illegally detaining elected representatives of the Panchayat body. A day back a FIR was lodged against former BJP MLA Satyanand Bhokta for abducting Baleswar Kushwaha (member Chatra Zila Parishad), his son Rajesh kushwaha and brother-in-law Yogeswar Dangi to ensure the victory of his wife Parwa Devi who was contesting for the post of vice-chairman of Chatra Zila Parishad. Agitated people had blocked the Chatra-Chauparan road for couple of hours demanding legal action against Bhokta.

As the elections for the Zila Parishad are going on the cases of detention and abduction of the representatives of the parishads have also increased. In Garhwa some of the political parties have complained about the missing of around 10 members of Zila Parishad. Taking the matter seriously the State Election Department has asked the Garhwa DC Dr Praveen Shankar to investigate the matter. 
Nevertheless, neither Rebello nor Gumla DC Rahul Sharma could be contacted for their comments.
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BATTLE FOR KHARSAWAN
Cong likely to support JVM in Kharsawan, courtesy Balmuchu
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI 

In next twenty four hours or bit more one may hear state Congress president Pradeep Balmuchu painfully announcing that how his party sacrificed Kharsawan assembly seat to the alliance partner JVM just to cement the coalition.
But then, the JVM must be thankful to Balmuchu for arguing its claim with hope –in-anticipation that the JVM in the coming day should show same large heartedness in his personal bid for Jamshedpur parliamentary seat.
A meeting of the Central and the State Congress leaders was held in New Delhi on Thursday evening to discuss the claim of the Congress over Kharsawan assembly apart from the JVM, whose official candidate Dashrath Gagrai aka Krishna Gagrai is likely to file his nomination papers on Saturday.
“We elaborately discussed the matter. But the decision will be taken on tomorrow (Friday),” state Congress in-charge K Keshav Rao said to The Pioneer over telephone.
Sources in the Congress said that the party is likely to withdraw its claim over the seat and may announce its support to the JVM against chief minister and BJP candidate Arjun Munda for the election. Though, a section of the party still insists to field a candidate from Kharsawan.
Sources told that Balmuchu convinced top leaders about no harm in gifting this seat to the JVM. It is very difficult to give tough poser to Munda who in the last one-and-half decade has converted Kharsawan as his strong hold. It will help the party to bargain with its alliance partner for important seats like Jamshedpur.
“Balmuchu,” source confided, “is looking for Jamshedpur seat for himself. He (Balmuchu) believes that in case parliamentary by-election of Jamshedpur is held he will persuade the JVM to support the Congress.” After losing last assembly election Balmuchu is struggling to stay on the main page of the state and party politics since his continuation as state party chief is doubtful. The election for Jamshedpur which is represented by Munda could be held only after Munda wins from Kharsawan and resigns from Jamshedpur thereafter.

Nevertheless, the Congress wanted the JVM chief Babulal Marandi to send his party general secretary Praveen Singh to New Delhi for negotiation. But the JVM is seems to have adopted policy not to shuttle between New Delhi and Ranchi for negotiation over the seat. “We are a regional party. We can not afford to visit New Delhi to negotiate with their bosses over such issue. They have told us that the decision of the party will be conveyed to us.” Singh said.
The JVM is sure to net Yadav votes in Kharsawan approximately around 15000 to 20000 due to presence of Pradeep Yadav an influential Yadav leader in the party. 


But it is quite unlikely that Balmuchu could be able to coax JVM with such plea over Jamshedpur. If his hope turns into dismay there will be yet long-face Balmuchu. That time it could be real, no doubt.
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Munda and his Mahato show ahead Kharsawan by-election
VIJAY DEO JHA
KHARSAWAN

Chief Minister Arjun Munda has planned his election strategy for Kharsawan assembly quite intelligently; a portion to which he slide-showed through a rally before filing nomination papers on Wednesday.
If prominent Mahato faces dominated the dais; it was a measured attempt to boo the claim of the JVM Chief Babulal Marandi and his new political friend Sailendra Mahato as the sole custodian of Mahato vote scale Mahato vote in Kharsawan. Mahato class having a sizable presence in Kharsawan — nearly thirty to forty thousands — is a crucial vote bank that both Munda and JVM are eying for.
Those Mahato leaders who accompanied Munda during the rally were deputy chief minister Sudesh Kumar Mahato, JMM MLA Vidyut Varan Mahato, Rajkishore Mahato and Ramtahal Chaudhary both from BJP, Sudhir Mahato. Even small time Mahato leaders from adjoining areas and district were welcomed despite the dais creaked occasionally under burden of overweight.
But then the purpose was solved in a public show that Mahatos are not annoyed with BJP after a row over Chotanagpur Tenancy Act as claimed by the JVM. “There is person who now a days is seen roaming in Kharsawan. He claims to be the leader of a large chunk of society. He is here to campaign against Mundaji only because he has some personal grudges to settle. How cheap.” A local Mahato leader blared during rally as though Sailendra Mahato did not deserve even the first name calling.
The BJP does not wish to give so much of importance to Sailendra Mahato and free publicity at party’s expense during battle for the ballot. No top party leaders or alliance will mention him directly or indirectly. And if requires local party leaders of Kharsawan Raja Ram Mahato, Ramnath Mahato, Vijay Mahato and few others are there for this job. “Mahato vote is absolutely with the BJP. It is a rumour spread by Babulal Marandi and Co. Sailendra Mahato is with him because he needs a job and attention too. Poor man,” Kharsawan BJP president Sailendra Singh said.   

A whole battery of Mahato leaders like Sadhu Charan Mahato and others have been dispatched for the frontline job to counter the bid of the JVM against the party.
But that was not so easy a task and even not so easy today. Belonging to backward class Mahatos are the dominant land holding class also that had gone against Munda and BJP after the government withdrew circular of the strict implementation of sale of backward class land under provision 46 (1) (B) of the CNT Act. Cutting across the party line; Mahato leaders had planned to launch stir against the government from Kharsawan. For that they decided to hold a conclave in Saraikela-Kharsawan on December 30 of the last year. Sensing that it may prove politically dear in the election Munda swung into action and successfully convinced front Mahato leader not to hold any such conclave.

Though, a meeting of Mahato community has once again been called on coming Sunday in Kharsawan. But it will be BJP sponsored meeting. Entry of rivals will be strictly forbidden.
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Soren supports Munda as coalition candidate; JVM-Congress yet to settle difference
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI

Even if JMM chief Shibu Soren stuttered few incoherent sentences at a joint press conference on Tuesday, it was clear that there is now no dispute over BJP Chief Minister Arjun Munda as the coalition’s candidate for the Kharsawan assembly by-election.
But that was not the case with the Congress-JVM alliance; this morning, where two articulate leaders — state Congress president Pradeep Balmuchu and JVM central secretary Praveen Singh — with robust and superlative arguments failed to impress each other to leave their claim over Kharsawan
Two days after, the JVM announced Dashrath Gagrai aka Krishna Gagrai as party candidate for Kharsawan, the Congress nudged into a negotiation bid with the JVM that ended without any decision. Top JVM and Congress sources who accessed this meeting confided that the JVM refused to withdraw its decision.
Balmuchu who is scheduled visit New Delhi on Tuesday is expected to apprise-off the party bosses about JVM’s stand. While Balmuchu lodged his protest with the JVM for not taking the Congress into confidence before announcing candidate; Singh reminded Balmuchu that even Congress had not taken JVM into confidence during Rajya Sabha election. But the sources in the Congress told The Pioneer that the party could ultimately support JVM candidate against Munda.
During the meeting Balmuchu continued to doubt the political stature of Gagrai fearing the Kharsawan election may become farcical for the Opposition— a fight between Tarjan (Munda) and Twig (Gagrai). It is over to the sources who quoted Singh replying to Congress’ concern. “Even Munda was twig when he had won against Congress’ political heavyweight Vijay Singh Soi in Kharsawan in 1995.”
The logic was on the side of the JVM as it argued that Gagrai as Ho tribal will critically help the Opposition alliance against Munda besides the addition of Sailendra Mahato  the senior leader of dominant Mahato class who has announced to support the JVM candidate. “Contrary to this you have no Ho face. The candidate you want to propose is a Santhal tribal which has not so much of presence in Kharsawan,” Singh reportedly told Balmuchu.

The day offered two slideshow. BJP-JMM finally aired note of consent, forging slogan of ‘consensus and all-round development for election.  Congress-JVM meeting ended in imperfect future tense ‘see you tomorrow,’ 

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From Facebook to political friendship, Ajay joins Marandi

VIJAY DEO JHA

RANCHI
If JVM Chief Babulal Marandi navigated beyond Facebook friendship with young scion of influential Shahdeo clan, Ajay Nath Sahdeo; into a tactile political one; the template was already under discussion: Ajay could be the face of the party against Congress in Hatia.

Ajay who is the Deputy Mayor of Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) formally announced at a rally to subscribe to the political ideology of his hitherto Facebook friend Marandi.

Amid speculation it is JVM’s mediated attempt to wrest Hatia from the Congress Party by inducting influential scion of the clan that once ruled Chotanagpur region Ajay was first to rule it out.

Ajay during his address said that people inquired him about his decision to join the JVM when one of his cousin late Gopal Shahdeo Nath Sahdeo in the Congress had represented Hatia assembly constituency.

“They asked me whether any probable denial of ticket to me by the Congress forced me to join the JVM so that I could test my luck in Hatia or Ranchi.”

Ajay attempted to suspend the speculation for the time being while offering a tailor-made statement that suits to such occasion. “I am deeply motivated by the political ideology of Marandiji and his vision for the development of Jharkhand at a time when parties and politicians — except JVM and Marandiji— have lost credibility among the people.”

Yet juries were out to declare that the party has netted a young influential leader against Congress in Hatia. The popularity of the palace and nostalgia of the people towards old realm helped late Shahdeo thrice to win the seat apart from his personal followings. After the death of this sitting Hatia MLA last year; the Ratu Palace has been left with no heir who could carry the political legacy. Quite naturally Ajay might have tried to fill the gap. But, aspiration within the influential Congress leaders including party heavyweight and Union Minister Subodhkant Sahai who is reportedly eager to keep Hatia within his family fold; left Ajay with no option then to seek other platform.

Though, the by-election in Hatia is subject to the decision of the High court after the defeated BJP candidate Ramjilal Sarda has already filed a case in this regard.

Meantime, Ajay got a platform and a credible friend in the form of JVM and Marandi. On the other hand Marandi got a trump card against the Congress in Hatia.

Had the palace and the Maharaja Lal Chintamani Sharan Nath Sahdeo were taken into confidence before the scion to change his political allegiance?

“I have taken the decision after due consent and blessing of the Maharaja. He is happy with my decision if I could be able to serve the people as the part of tradition of our family,” Ajay said during the rally.

If the crowd that attended this rally at Harmu ground to witness his joining could be an indicator then the young Sahadeo has shown his talent to make his support base. At least five ward councilors of the RMC joined the JVM under his leadership apart from president of Youth Congress of Hatia unit and others. The show could be very real or stage-managed: the ground has yet not emanated any doctoral pulses to make or shake the ground where Ajay chose to stands today.

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Marandi no to Delhi to settle Kharsawan deal with Congress
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHICongress high command could invite him to come down to New Delhi on last moment to settle the issue of candidature for the Kharsawan by-poll, but the JVM chief Babulal Marandi may not pay them even a courtesy visit this time.
Top Congress sources confided that in a couple of days; Marandi could be invited by the central Congress leaders to amicably settle the issue after the leaders Congress-JVM made separate claims to field their candidate in Kharsawan where the BJP candidate and Chief Minister Arjun Munda is scheduled to fight.
“No last moment deal. No Delhi this time. We have already learnt lesson from the past,” a close aide of Marandi refuted any such thing in the offing. Fighting the last election as the alliance partner—the JVM and the Congress — the later had tactically chose last moment to enter into seat sharing negotiation by calling Marandi to Delhi. Marandi who had gone to Delhi to claim pound had returned with penny: 20 seats against the demand of 37.
Meantime, Kharsawan may appear as the breakaway point of the Congress-JVM alliance their contention and claim lies beyond future. There are two other constituencies — Hatia (assembly) and Jamshedpur (parliamentary) which the alliance partners are claiming before hand despite several factors legal and political rule their election.
Hatia will go for election only after the High Court completes hearing of the case of poll irregularities filed by defeated BJP candidate Ramjilal Sarda against the winning Congress candidate; late Gopal Sharan Nath Shahdeo. In the same way the by-poll of Jamshedpur parliamentary seat could be predicated much after Munda wins Kharsawan and opts to vacate this seat.
A rally of the JVM scheduled in Ranchi on Sunday where the deputy mayor Ajaynath Sahadeo will join the JVM fold; is a premeditated strategy of the party for Hatia. Both the parties are keen to contest Hatia. But Kharswan is not an isolated case. It is interlinked with Jamshedpur too. The point is that the JVM will not claim Kharsawan provided the Congress publicly announces to support the JVM in Jamshedpur in future.
“A month back our leader (Marandi) even tried to strike a deal with the Congress on this line. But Congress leaders are silent. They still believe that they can hoax and coax us at the last moment,” a senior JVM leader said.
While a change of guard in the state Congress is on anvil party seniors including present incumbent Pradeep Balmuchu are camping in New Delhi for lobbying. What utmost they can do is to flow statements from New Delhi believing it to act as coolant against JVM’s temper running high. “We will sit together and discuss the matter. It will be shorted out very soon,” Congress president Balmuchu told.
The JVM shot back the statement with many interrogative tags: when, how and where. “Only they can say as when, how and where they will talk over this matter…or a day before the election? We have decided to field our candidate,” party central general secretary Praveen Singh said.
In ‘blink-you-first’ game the Congress has been patiently waiting the JVM to run out of its breath. Even after, Marandi will not visit Delhi durbar for a fresh whiff.
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Tongue lashing Soren keeps Munda on tenterhook
*Says JMM may field a candidate against Munda
Vijay Deo Jha
Ranchi
The most volatile and tactile statement of the day probably came from the JMM chief Shibu Soren that baffled Chief Minister Arjun Munda first and stung him later.
A day after the Election Commission of India announced the schedules of the Kharsawan by-poll where Munda is slated to contest; Soren, on Thursday; did not rule out that he may field JMM candidate against Munda — unmindful that his party is the part of the coalition government.

“Everybody is contesting election…we can also fight election,” Soren said while answering to a query of the media that asked him to make the stand of his party clear. Apparently miffed the BJP reacted cautiously over his statement. “We will talk to the JMM and Soren in this regard. When we are part of the coalition government then Mundaji must be treated as the candidate of the coalition. The matter will be sorted out,” state BJP chief Dineshananda Goswami reacted.

Nevertheless, on previous occasion the JMM minister Hemlal Murmu had quietly hinted that his party may not press for fielding a candidate against Munda despite Jamshedpur parliamentary seat has been the bone of contention between the JMM and the BJP. Requesting anonymity a central secretary of the JMM said that Soren’s statement is a part of pressure tactics to persuade BJP to leave Jamshedpur for the JMM in exchange of support in Kharsawan.

At least a senior JMM MLA pleaded not to read so much between the lines of the statement of Soren. “Media sometimes draws excessive political inference in his statement when he is not clear and precise in what he wants to convey. If he decides to field JMM candidate against Munda he will tell you very clearly.” Accepting the lobby opposed to any alliance with the BJP has been actively convincing Soren to field candidate against Munda the MLA said that a chance to this is not so bright.

But there is no confusion as far as another alliance partner Congress and the JVM over Kharsawan is concerned. The JVM central general secretary Praveen Singh unilaterally announced that the party leaders will hold a meeting on Sunday to announce party candidate for Kharsawan.

Asked to react about the Congress’ claim over Kharsawan Singh said: “We are not guided by what Congress says. There will be a JVM candidate in the election.” There are at least three probable names in the JVM fold for the Kharsawan round the corner—Krishna Gagrai, Rameswar Taisum and Balram Sardar.  

In the Congress there are two serious contenders Choteyrai Kisku and Basko Beshra whose  names are being discussed in the party against Munda.
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  Kharsawan by polling on Feb 10; EC announces 
.—Kharsawan first, Jamshedpur later BJP to JMM
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI

The Election Commission of India on Wednesday announced the schedule of the by-poll of the Kharsawan assembly constituency. According to the ECI; election will be held on February 10 while the counting will be held on February 17.
A notification of the poll will be issued on January 17 whereas candidates can file their nomination paper by January 24. With this the Model Code of Conduct has come into force in Kharsawan.

According to Tapas Kumar, Principal Secretary, ECI, the date has been fixed in view of the request made by the Jharkhand government. “The Government of Jharkhand has brought to the notice of the Commission that the present Chief Minister of Jharkhand (Arjun Munda) took over as CM on September 11 and, in view of the constitutional requirement, he is required to become a member of the State Legislative Assembly on or before March 10.”

“Also, the State Government has indicated that the National Games are going to be organized at Ranchi from 12th February to 26th February. After taking into consideration various factors, like, festivities, revision of electoral rolls, etc., the Commission has decided to hold bye-elections.

Meanwhile, the JMM the alliance partner in the government sent filler to the BJP that the party may not press for fielding its candidate against Munda who is going to contest by-poll as BJP candidate.

“We are running a coalition government headed by Munda… in a couple of days the party will make its stand clear. But I think Munda will be the only candidate from the coalition parties.” Murmu was replying to a pointed poser whether the JMM has changed its mind to field any JMM candidate against Munda.

Though, it was becoming apparent from the last one month that both the BJP and the JMM are not on the same page over Kharsawan. The seat was vacated by BJP’s Mangal Singh Soi on November last; to provide a safe seat to his mentor Arjun Munda who has already represented this seat.

The stubborn poser of a section of the JMM had rattled the BJP after some of its leader demanded Jamshedpur parliamentary seat in exchange of support in Kharsawan. As Munda is representing Jamshedpur in the parliament a couple of JMM seniors pitched for a strong bargaining with the BJP to leave the seat for the party after Munda wins assembly by-election that will necessitate his resignation as MP.


While claim and counterclaim over Jamshedpur between the BJP and the JMM has witnessed a temporary lull after raucous display of lungs power; the BJP has switched over to safe mode of politics.  It is Kharsawan first Jamshedpur later. Another coalition partner in the government; the AJSU party has already made it stand clear that the party will support Munda.


As Munda started internship in politics from Kharsawan and, now having firm grip over this constituency BJP is quite confident about his winning.

Two major opposition parties and alliance partners — the Congress and the JVM having so much of complain of trust deficit against each other are left with few time to patch-up their differences over Kharsawan. The Congress which contested from Kharsawan as per seat sharing agreement with the JVM is not ready to leave the ground for its alliance partner. “In the last election the Congress candidate came second…so we have the right over Kharsawan. JVM should understand this fact. The Congress is mulling field Chhoterai Kisku this time.
Before Munda could give an inkling of his intention to return to his safe constituency to fight election; the JVM had dispatched his key leaders and workers to assess the ground of the party. Guess game could be a risky enterprise to report the future but sources in both the parties cautioned with current level of bitterness, “Kharsawan could be the departure point.”

In coming days; apart from election news Kharsawan will generate more stories. Keep reading. 
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First family of Jharkhand politics; first to clamour for CNT Act and first to break it

VIJAY DEO JHA 
Ranchi
JMM chief Shibu Soren is a palpably split persona who on the public platform clinches his fist against the loot of tribal land and, privately let his family members to ‘grab as much’ tribal land they can.
In an ongoing controversy over Chotanagpur Tenancy Act (CNT) 1908; the Soren and his deputy Chief Minister son Hemant Soren were first to demand strict implementation of the Act. Stating that Act is being misused by powerful to grab tribals’ land they probably forgot to count their own.
When her wife Rupi Soren on March 3, 2008 claimed to purchase an eight kattha of land with pucca construction under khata no 72, RS plot No 1227 at Nagra Toli from one Soma Oraon in the mid of Ranchi town, she actually was not entitled under section and sub section 46 of the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act  (CNT) 1908.

Rupi being a tribal; fulfills only one criteria of the said section of the Act which states that only a tribal can purchase the land of a tribal. But the section says that the purchaser — even in case of a tribal — must be the resident of the police station where the holding is situated.

The Pioneer is in the possession of related documents that goes on to suggest Rupi suppressed some critical information. She is the resident of Sector 1B, Quarter no 14, BS City Bokaro, affidavit that she submitted while contesting parliamentary election from Dumka as the JMM candidate in 1999 suggests so. In land registry document her address is mentioned as the daughter of Sudu Manjhi, resident Morhabadi, Bariyatu. She concealed her identity as the wife of Shibu Soren probably to keep it away from public eyes and media scrutiny.

At least two legal experts; senior High Court lawyer Rajiv Kumar and Ganesh Agrawal disputed the sale. “In the section 46 (1) (A),” Kumar said, “resident under given police station refers that the person or his ancestors must be the permanent resident under the limit of the said police station.”

This thing, he said: “is mainly verified through available Land Revenue Record of 1932 to ascertain whether the tribal who wishes to purchase the land is the permanent residence or not.” 

The reason behind placing such strict provisions is to stop the transfer of tribal land even to a tribal who is not the permanent resident under the police station but settled here somehow.

Shibu Soren originally belongs to village Nemra under Ramgarh district. “Rupi has been mentioned as Santhal tribe in the land registry paper, but the very tribe as permanent resident under land record of the Ranchi district is not found,” Kumar claimed. There could be a couple of cases of some Santhal being as the permanent resident under the said provision; Shibu Soren can not be among them. In the case of Rupi it is a matter of investigation as to how official concerned gave permission to her to purchase aforesaid land going against section 46 of the Act.

In a similar case of the violation of the section 46; the then DCLR of Ranchi Kartik Prabhat was suspended. Prabhat had allegedly helped Menon Ekka; wife of former Jharkhand minister Ainosh Ekka in purchasing land property falling under four different police stations of Ranchi whereas they are the native of Kolebira.

At the time Rupi purchased the land by paying Rs 12, 92, 500 to Soma Oraon, a title suit 263/ 05 was already being heard by the subordinate court. The owner of the land had already entered into an agreement with one Sushila Tirkey wife of Maninath Tirkey after getting necessary permission from the administration under section 46. Tirkey in her suit—Rupi added as defendant non 12 later — has maintained she Soma failed to execute the agreement despite paying him Rs. 9, 25,000 on four different occasions. Then what forced Rupi to purchase legally a disputed land: probably it is situated at a prime location in the city capital.

Critical about the conduct of the political class JVM chief Babulal Marandi said the JMM and Soren family as a predator who pretend to be the custodian of tribal’s right. “I have always said that some powerful persons in the government are the biggest violator of this Act…it includes the JMM and Soren family,” Marandi said.
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In search of political stability in Theatre of Absurd; Jharkhand pins hope on limited options
 VIJAY DEO JHA
 RANCHI
Taking rein of JMM led BJP-AJSU-JD (U) coalition government on December 30, 2009 Shibu Soren in his New Year message had pledged to strengthen the ground for political stability and development in the year 2010.
Cynics hardly believed that his pledge will graduate beyond his greeting message. The assembly poll results, after all, had forced two ideologically stonewalled parties to shake hands what they called for Jan-hit.
The call for coalition soon turned into cause of collision four months; after with raging complaints of major trust deficit from both sides—BJP and JMM. Soren who became Chief Minister as Dumka parliamentarian voted against the Cut Motion brought by the BJP Opposition against the UPA government in the parliament in the month of April. An exasperated central BJP leadership announced to end honeymoon with the JMM.
Within the State and the Centre as well, panicked peaceniks swung to damage control exercise. Regretting the mistake the JMM sent a missive to the BJP seniors to reconsider the withdrawal of support even offering Chief Ministerial post to the BJP. Soren never admitted it a mistake. Probably the tussle for political one-upmanship between Soren and his son Hemant Soren piqued senior Soren to take this decision.
Chief Minister post appeared so tantalizing a low lying fruit for the BJP that it kept hopping and dancing on JMM’s tune. Thrice the BJP bosses sought time from the Governor MOH Farook to withdraw support and thrice they kept him waiting in wilderness. Dozen time BJP parliamentary board decisively sat to take a final decision over Jharkhand and ended into more indecisiveness. Central BJP dispatched leaders after leaders to facilitate transfer of power to the BJP. At last on May 18, after a crucial meeting with the JMM; the BJP leaders announced the transfer of power was agreed to be completed by May 25. Soren had actually offered nothing to the BJP emissaries on this count except his vague nod and some photo op that they carried as a proof of their best effort.

27 days, after a critical loss of political credibility, the BJP realised that Soren has no intention to give CM post to the BJP when it finally withdrew support from Soren on May 24. The state was brought under the President’s rule.

But during the entire episode the bickering and differences among BJP leaders from Jharkhand to New Delhi got exposed. Party seniors like LK Advani, Sushma Swaraj, Murli Manohar Joshi were opposed to any further alliance with the JMM.

In a bid to outmatch each other in the race for Chief Minister’s post two seniors of the state BJP— Raghuwar Das (the then state BJP chief and deputy CM in Soren’s government and party’s national general secretary and Jamshedpur MP Arjun Munda—left the partyline divided and fractured.

Munda who had made a late intervention in the fray had not lost hope, and, continued with backroom talk with the JMM and central BJP leaders. On September 7, Munda tossed trust toast and staked claim to form government with old combination taking oath as CM on September 11. Munda has replaced old and outdated adjectives from his political lexicon and looks more mature with fresh formula words: development, sustained economic development, zero tolerance to corruption, transparent administration etc.

But the elements of instability built into the framework of the coalition set-up that often raises its hood sometimes in the ongoing controversy over Chotanagpur Tenancy Act. The political stability is not so tactile even today. Munda will contest by-election from Kharsawan assembly constituency to enter the assembly. The JMM has kept the BJP guessing over its intention to field a candidate from Kharsawan. Meeting after meeting, from one press conference to another; BJP seniors are trying to convince JMM to honour coalition dharma in Kharsawan battle. No doubt, in ‘Theatre of Absurd’ the dialogue of political stability evokes pity.

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Never said word of support for Naxal violence: Soren
VIJAY DEO JHA

RANCHI 

He tries to be articulate; inarticulate he ends into: the JMM chief Shibu Soren pressed an articulate voice of the party; Hemlal Murmu, to contradict some of the media reports from the West Bengal quoting him as pro-Naxal.

Soren at a press conference in Kolkata on Wednesday, as some of the media reports quoting his support for Naxalism as people’s movement.

In a hurriedly called press conference on Thursday in Ranchi Soren claimed that he was misquoted by the media. “I never said so. There is no point to support violence in any form. What I say; media reports quite opposite the next day…and this time too.”

Soren then left it to Murmu to explain the things to the media. Murmu said that Soren had made his stand very clear over the problem of Naxalism adding that he also went on to add that any violent movement that kills innocent, poor and tribals can not be justified. Murmu at least made one thing precisely clear that Soren supports people’s movement. “But when such movements —political or ideological — comes with killing spree; it can not be supported,” Murmu said.

Confusion about his statement and distortion later on, Murmu placed the onus on English and Bengali media for messing the statement of Soren. “There were a lot of English and Bengali media at the press conference which messed his statements.”

It is not for the first time when Soren created controversy due to his statements over Naxalism which were prone to be interpreted as pro-naxal due to its wordings. Exactly two years back in the month of December, Soren on a campaign trail in Tamar where he was contesting election, had made similar statement. “Naxalites are not cats and dogs,” Soren had said.

At the press conference Soren refused to answer anything that he said media could make a point to raise controversy. Question: whether he appeals Naxalites to leave their arm struggle? Answer: “who am I to tell them so? Why do not ask this to them?” Question: does he support anti-naxal operation christened as Green Hunt or wants the withdrawal of security forces from Jharkhand? Answer: “No comment. Am I government? You tell your opinion.”

His answers often led senior scribes to scratch their head. But he ultimately spoke that deserves to be called his most articulate expression. In a fight between the West Bengal Government and Naxalites tribals and poor are receiving bullets from both sides.

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BJP jitters over Sinha’s stand over CNT

VIJAY DEO JHA

RANCHI 

Accidentally or deliberately the BJP senior Yashwant Sinha on Thursday afternoon pressed the refresh button to fix error on the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act forcing his party to change its evasive stand over this issue.

“CNT Act should be scraped. It has a regressive effect on the development of Jharkhand,” Sinha told the media.

The statement of Sinha landed in the BJP headquarter without any prior intimation where an important meeting of the party functionaries and seniors including Chief Minister Arjun Munda, state in-charge Harendra Pratap, party president Dineshnanda Goswami, spokesperson Pradeep Sinha; was going on.

Officially the meeting was called to discuss the agenda like holding a day-long agitation against Central government on price hike on December 27 by Ranchi BJP, completing organisational elections by January, and rally of party’s youth wing on January 13 in Dhanbad, celebrating birthday of party patriarch Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Friday.

The meeting was quite spirited and excited over a good number of party workers winning Panchayat elections and praising the performance of 100 days of the coalition government headed by Munda.

The selected few in the meeting could hardly doze to dreaming about the government and the party when Sinha nudged them to the reality. “The government must act…to forge consensus over CNT Act within and outside of the assembly,” Sinha told his party.

Whether Sinha spoke the party line or spoke his mind; is yet to be known. But unlike his party peers including Munda who played safe with safe adjectives Sinha employed harsh adjective — scrap — to jitter rest in the party.

Sensing its political impact the BJP toned down his statement. Asked to react over Sinha’s blunt ‘scrap it’ overture Goswami replaced ‘scrap’ with ‘review’ with politically mature undertone.

“The BJP believe that any law is open to review. Law can be reviewed taking into the interest of the class and society,” Goswami said. The BJP in the past treaded cautiously over CNT Act issue that regulates the sell, purchase and transfer of tribal, OBC and SC land in Jharkhand. The political spectrum is starkly divided CNT Act after Munda’s own coalition partners—the JMM and AJSU are reported to divided over the nature of its implementation.    

The controversy has come as a critical test of the political acumen of Munda to solve CNT controversy under widespread apprehension that the matter may destabilise his government.

Sinha left open channels of further debate and drag within the party and outside over the timeliness of his statement he had bugged many in the party.

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Good show Munda at least you eloquent over 100 days of your performance
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI

Chief Minister Arjun Munda had nicely prepared text to showcase ‘actions and achievements’ of last hundred days of his government; but caught unprepared over key and contentious issues like corruption, CNT Act and the reason behind not calling winter session of the assembly.

On Tuesday evening Munda said that his government is bound to take democracy and government down to the grass root level through Panchayat poll and development.

Besides, he listed the establishment of the State Human Right Commission and appointment of Lokayukta to underline the sincerity of his government towards sensitive and responsible governance.

The ongoing ‘free and fair Panchayat elections after a gap of 32 years,’ he listed as one of the major achievement of the government to usher in local governance. He talked at length about long term infrastructure plans like laying Govindpur- Sahebgunj roads. He declared, ‘Jharkhand going to be the power hub in the coming days in convincing tone. After nine time postponement of 34th National Games in the past Munda assured it will be held on the scheduled dated, the next year. He was genuine in claiming the crown of achievements on these fronts. 

On the issue of fighting against corruption he said: “Government is committed to weed out corruption. Pending cases of corruptions have been opened. Order for prosecution in several cases has been granted.”

The three pages ‘Action and Achievement’ text came in 54 points and five sub-texts lucidly superscribed; his was more a feisty action-taken report on the coalition government’s “aam aadmi” commitment; sharply 103 days back.

His eloquence scored him no press room point when asked whether his government would ask his ministers and officials to declare their property much on the line of Bihar. “We are discussing about ‘Responsibility Act,’ we will certainly take steps in this direction,” Munda offered nothing concrete.

Munda found much difficult to answer as to how his government was planning to address the concern over the implementation of the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act 1908 (CNT Act). “It is a legal issue. We are committed for the total implementation of this Act,” he said. Not only the alliance partners in the government — the JMM and the AJSU have sharpen knives over this issue but also the JVM opposition have laid siege around him. The dominant Kurmi class that backs AJSU has now planned to hold conclave to pressurize the government much to the discomfort for Munda in Saraikela district, where he is set to contest assembly by poll.

Soon after Munda met, JVM chief Babulal Marandi drove to Chief Minister House on a pre schedule visit to demand the implementation of the CNT Act. He demanded an all party meeting over CNT row. Marandi said: “My intention is not to do politics over CNT Act otherwise we know about the people who are purchasing land by violating the Act. My party wants consensus must be formed over this.”
Munda was quite equivocal in defending for calling no winter session of the assembly. Over to Munda: “Due to Panchayat elections, which will complete only by the end of this year it will be difficult to hold winter session. Look there are around 50000 candidates, who are contesting Panchayat elections under Ranchi district. Even one candidate brings at least two of his supporters during and after counting can you imagine about the situation.”
Asked that a delegation of the JVM leaders is scheduled to meet the Governor MOH Farook over winter session issue Munda said that the opposition has no understanding of the matter. “Least impressive and tenable a logic,” Marandi rejected Munda.   
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Battle over CNT Act reaches Munda’s constituency; Saraikela Kharsawan
AJSU, JMM ministers differ over provisions of act
 
VIJAY DEO JHA

A tense battle line is ready to be drawn over Chotanagpur Tenancy Act in Saraikela Kharsawan on December 30; the constituency chief minister Arjun Munda nourishes to fire his chief ministerial ambition.

The dominant Kurmi class is reported to have planned a mega conclave here in Saraikela on that day to pressurise Munda led coalition government to implement section 46(1) (b) of the Act to extend similar protection to the land belonging to backward and SC people.

Unofficially Munda’s own cabinet colleague Chandra Prakash Chaudhary of the AJSU has been behind the proposed conclave. At no cost AJSU can take risk alienating its core constituent: Kurmi having major stake in land.

But there is yet another story emerging from the power corridor. Two senior cabinet colleagues of Munda—Chaudhary and Hemlal Murmu of the JMM — have locked their horns at least over one section of the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act.

The specific section of the Act 46(1) (b) prohibits the transfer or sell of land owned by SC and backward class to the people who do not belong to the same class and same revenue district of the land on record.

Seeking amendment in the provision, source said, Chaudhary wants the implementation of the law with an amendment to drop the restriction of revenue district in case of SC and backward land. It will enable the people of same class to buy land in any part of Jharkhand.

The JMM has taken a blunt line; it wants the Act in its original form. Sources said that Murmu has registered his strong protest against any such amendment. He countered the move on the ground that more stringent restrictions are in place in case of tribal land where the buyer who must be a tribal must be the original habitant of the police station and block where land is situated.

Murmu may have a benign motive behind speaking for the cause of backward and SC classes other than his traditional vote bank; the AJSU minister has reserved the right to suspect the motive of his senior cabinet colleague.

The difference, source confided, has led to a heated exchange of arguments between the two ministers. Concerned over the conflict that has the potential to snowball into a major crisis; Munda even suggested a meeting of the core members of the coalition partners, a week back. Munda wanted his coalition partners to iron out their differences before to take any decision. But his effort failed as none of them came for the meeting.

In ‘grab-as-much-as-ground battle’ between the AJSU and the JMM — the BJP fears the loss of its own ground.

Chaudhary denied having any difference. “We want the implementation of the CNT Act to give protection to the land belonging to caste and class listed in the section. Here in Jharkhand government has been faulting the law.”

Chaudhary was either vague in reply or ducked the very pointed questions. Even after; he hinted where he differed. “If people feel that a change in the law is required it must be brought into.” AJSU; is under pressure from its key constituents — Kurmi and Koiri —to implement the law with needed change.

A rough estimate of the land ownership suggests that 29 percent of total land is owned by backward classes dominated by Kurmi and Koiri. The rest are tribals owning 24 percent of land, schedule caste six percent, government 39 general. The BJP leaders fear that among winner and loser of the battle; the BJP might be the only casualty.

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President in town; girls in town
President asks students to serve society
VIJAY DEO JHA
RANCHI
 By the time President Pratibha Devisingh Patil left the venue of 25th Convocation ceremony of the Ranchi University on Friday morning she had already set the cat among pigeons.
“I am quite happy with girls but not happy with the boys.” In the mid of her speech Patil made a deliberate interpolation. But then she appeared to be more happy than unhappy on finding that out of 36 students who received gold medal for academic excellence, the number of girls was 25.
Her remark was returned with two sets of reaction: joyous uproar from the girls while boys were searching for the ground as though ground is shrinking under their feet. Including 36 students who had podium moment with Patil; around 34228 others were enrolled to receive their degrees during the ceremony. The students of P.hd and D. Lit programmes were conferred degree including BJP senior Yadunath Pandey.
The sprawling venue of convocation ceremony red and black with yellow strip were the colours of the moment. It was because hundred of students donning convocation gown had come from the different parts of the state and country to get their degree. The president in the purple and other dignitaries on the stage in red gown with cap over the head offered a colourful view. It was for the first time in the history of Ranchi University when the President of India has attended any of its convocation.
None had believed that they will receive gold medal from President. “Adbhut,” Sandhya Kumari, topper in Hindi had no word to express her feeling. “I never dreamt about this thing. Receiving gold medal from the President is a prized moment. I was standing so close to her.”

Ask Shweta Singh the topper in English how she felt after shaking hands with Patil after receiving gold medal. “I never believe my eyes that I received medal from the President. She congratulated me over my success. It was a rare moment.”
For Arunima Sengupta last night was a sleepless night. “I was excited and nervous and started sweating as soon as my name was announced. At this moment I am happy and feel proud for receiving gold medal. She has encouraged us to do something in life.”
On an average the occasion offered a student thirty second of slideshows of glory and proud as the President was to stay in the programme for 70 minutes only. Ready with cameras and sophisticated mobiles in standby mode their friends and relatives were not ready the chance to miss capture a Kodak moment. Patil has already set an agenda for them.
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 Look Jairam, politician Pandey has attended convocation without gown
 VIJAY DEO JHA
 Ranchi
A seasoned politician was sitting quietly among students without letting anybody know that he has come to attend the convocation ceremony to receive his D. Lit degree.
The person was former state BJP chief and former Hazaribagh MP Yadunath Pandey. He could be seen occupying his allotted seat no 37, seventh row during 25th Convocation of the Ranchi University on Friday. Pandey had avoided donning the ceremonial red colour convocational gown and cap and he received the degree from the Vice Chancellor. Surrounded by students —mostly youths — donning flamboyant red gown; Pandey in his trade mark kurta pajama and blue sweater was a bit of a colour contrast.
Asked as to why he was sitting among students when the VIPs like him have been allotted front seat? “Nothing special, I am just watching the programme,” Pandey would not tell you the fact. On being prodded further he accepted that he has come here to receive his D. Lit degree. But where was gown? Why did not don it, it is set practice after all. Pandey bearing smile on his face was not willing to reveal. The reason could be any. He might fear an odd gait in ceremonial gown among young students: He might be sharing notion about gown as the relic of imperialism much like Union Minister for Environment Jairam Ramesh.
Pandey who is the professor of Anthropology at Ranchi University has done his D. Lit research on the topic ‘Role of Self-help Group in Socio-economic Culture of Tribal of Santhal Pargana with Special Reference to Dumka and Godda.’
“I have been in teaching profession from the past three decades. But I always prefer to be a student. I take time for study out of my busy schedule,” Pandey said. It is known to very few people that Pandey is an avid reader, and, around 17 of his scholarly articles have been got published in the national and international magazines and research books. Talking about the findings of his D. Lit research Pandey said that self-help group concept can be the instrument of socio-economic development of Jharkhand.
But then doing research is quite difficult a pursuit, and, quite different than what politicians deliver to the people about development. “On both the front I have not compromised,” Pandey quickly pointed adding, “Like my guide Karma Oraon I was very particular about my research.” Interestingly Pandey had enrolled for P.hd research programme on ‘Tribal Movement: Reforms and Conflict in Chotanagpur and Santhal Pargana an Anthropological Appraisal,’ at the time when he was a member Parliament. One of his books ‘Sacred Complex of Joshimath to Badrinath’ is in the press.

But core of the question remained unanswered even on the stage. RU Vice Chancellor Professor AA Khan inquired him about his gown. Known for his gentleness and all time broad smile; Pandey bowed to receive the degree and ducked to answer. “For you we will relax the rule. It is a privilege,” Khan said.   

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Koda’s in-laws in poll fray

VIJAY DEO JHA  
CHAIBASA
They are VIP in-laws in the fray of Panchayat election; displaying their big bull reputation on their sleeves: in-law of former Jharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Koda.
In-law number one: Kalpana Biruli (57) contesting for the post of mukhiya of Kelenda panchayat under Jhinkpani block of West Singhbhum district. In-law (maternal) number two: Pradeep Biruwa contesting for the post of mukhiya of Jaipur panchayat under Hat Gamharia block.

“So, is there any bar on the relatives of the politician to contest election? I am fighting the election on my own with the support of the people. It is quite ordinary an election.” Kalpana is no mood to engage in lengthy discussion. It is campaign time, no time of gossip. “Please remember my symbol is chair.”
So locals have pre-announced the election is going to be quite interesting and tough. Koda is in jail and his key men and finance managers have suddenly gone underground after whooping scam. But others are there to support her in campaigning to stitch the number behind. Gita has regularly been camping here to support her mother in politics. But then the election has remained a lavish show of money and booze — a trend set by Koda in Chaibasa during last parliamentary election.

“Honey (Madhu) nahi hai to kya money to hai,” points social activist Ashoka Sarangi. “She has no obvious means of income, only few acre of land but she has two Scorpio vehicles. From where comes the fund for election and all these, it must be coming from those dubious funds amassed by Koda and Co.”
No road, no electricity; thatched dwellings and poor unfed tribals the village Bistupur does not flaunt to be the sasural of a former Chief Minister. No sign of development, no hope. If anything has changed in the past four years it is the thatched dwelling of Kalpana replaced by a pucca house. Mentioning a few there is an exhaustive list of candidates Robert Samaiya, Ajwar Somaiya, Tiriya Somaiya, Manjhi Somaiya, Suvash Somaiya, Kalpana is confident to win.
Her brother Pradeep is an inspiring story of success in less time. Running a small line-hotel (Pradeep Hotel) on the busy Hat Gamharia Road forking to Jagannathpur, election is quite a bustling affair for him. One time close of Koda; Vidyadhar Sahu is said to be his business partner and chief poll manager. Local attests that Sahu has an interest in iron ore business. So, money can be the problem. In the area around illegal mining of iron ore has remained an unabated and profitable enterprise. Can being the mama sasur (maternal in-law) give him an edge? It is an endless debate. But the talk of the town is that whether they win or lose.
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Rush in the JMM to replace Munda in Jamshedpur
 VIJAY DEO JHA
 RANCHI
 The king has not relegated his kingdom yet; but the lesser on the flank are fighting for succession. This is all about Chief Minister Arjun Munda of the BJP. This is all about his Jamshedpur parliamentary constituency.
 Sensing that her rivals in the JMM might push her claim for Jamshedpur parliamentary seat on the margin, former Jamshedpur MP Suman Mahato has come with a quick denial of the claims of others. She did not name any name as her rival; but it is believed this is JMM senior Sudhir Mahato whom she thinks as rival number one.

“I don’t know about others but I have a natural claim over Jamshedpur in case the JMM decides to field its candidate,” Suman who lost at the hand of Munda in the last parliamentary election said to The Pioneer over telephone.
The JMM wants the BJP; its coalition partner in the government to leave its claim over Jamshedpur calling it a traditional seat of the JMM. Mind, the question to vacate Jamshedpur seat comes only after BJP Chief Minister Munda contests and wins from Kharsawan assembly. The BJP has snubbed the JMM’s contention in the same fashion. “Jamshedpur belongs to the BJP, politically and traditionally,” state BJP president Dineshnanda Goswami told the media last day.
Making his claim over Jamshedpur Sudhir Mahato has wished to move to the bigger arena (national politics) by contesting from Jamshedpur. The wish has come as a kind of challenge for Suman who does not want the constituency to slip into the fold of her opposition; once represented by her slain husband Sunil Kumar Mahato.
“Though, I will abide by the decision of the party high command but one should note that my husband had represented Jamshedpur…and I have rightful claim over the constituency,” Suman said. Privately, the supporters of Suman have often complained about backstabbing that the lady got from about Sudhir in the parliamentary election. One more name has got entry in to the catalogue of contenders for Jamshedpur. It is former JMM MLA Dulal Bhuyan. Many in the BJP and the JMM have laughed at their claim as farcical. It will take a long time for the issue of Jamshedpur to come. “But their desperation has a point,” said a senior JMM functionary, “they have lost the election and they want to revive their fortune. They hope on Jamshedpur.”
It is yet to be ascertained whether the demand has the backing of the JMM central leadership but the BJP leadership has expressed its displeasure on record at least on JMM’s exchange kind of politics.
The JMM in bargain mode offered BJP its support to help Munda to win the Khasawan by-election in exchange of Jamshedpur.
“Mundaji will contest as the candidate of the alliance. It is everybody’s duty to support him. From where comes issue of conditional support?” state BJP spokesperson Sanjay Seth said. Munda has not spoken his mind, though.
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Combative but alone in the battlefield without better-half (Keep the headline)
Vijay Deo Jha
Jagannathpur
The Jagannathpur assembly constituency which Geeta Koda has been struggling to retain once belonged to her husband Madhu Koda.
Koda is now under judicial custody. Lady Koda—political rookie and the housewife—is alone in the battlefield surrounded by the BJP and the Congress army. Swarms of others are also in the fray trying to make their presence, many of them voters do not know.
“Manika akeli hoo lekin kamzor nahi,” Geeta Koda said over telephone on being contacted. She has been asking votes from the people, travelling remote parts and villages where roads barely exist.
Contesting election as the candidate of Jai Bharat Samanta Party Geeta is fighting a lonely battle. The campaign which her husband had launched for her with a roaring rallying note (Hunkar Rally) just ended with whimpering note in the sadar bazaar of Jagannathpur urban locality on Wednesday.
Geeta asked her voters not to forget her during voting and political injustice against her husband. And the thin crowd remained lukewarm, nevertheless, sun supplying enough heat that afternoon.
“Yes their supporters have gone in deep hibernation after their master (Madhu Koda) was arrested in infamous money laundering case. There is a clear polarization of the voters in the favour of the BJP. There is undercurrent against Madhu Koda and his corruption,” says Dineshnand Goswami, state BJP vice president.
Geeta is now a familiar face among Koda supporters who dutifully mark their presence at her temporary residence cum election office in Jagannathpur. Thanks to her election touring during last parliamentary election in Chaibasa from where Madhu Koda contested and won.
“Nothing has changed for me. People have not changed. They recognize the developmental works done by him including colleges, good roads and many others,” she says.
On the paper Jagannathpur has not been won or lost but things have changed for her. The UGDP candidate Dinesh Purti and BSP candidate Kashinath Diggi have joined hands with the BJP to defeat Geeta.
The BJP has fielded Sonaram Birua, JMM Mangal Singh Surin and the Congress-JVM alliance Mangal Singh Bobonga.
Geeta claims despite “mudslinging and media trial” the popularity of “my husband has declined. For example she says: “In the assembly election of 2000 he had got 25,818 votes as the BJP candidate. He contested as an independent in 2005 and he got 26, 818. You see his poll success in parliamentary,” she had a ready poll record.
Madhu Koda defeating Congress veteran Bagun Sumbrai in Chaibasa parliamentary election was a different story of lavish splurge of money and wine as Koda’s detractors say.
Similar charges were leveled against her this time. And Geeta was alone in the battlefield to chuck this impression in the bin. Papu Boipai another Koda supported candidate from Chaibasa comes to her support. “People know the fact. All those who have conspired against Kodaji will come to know on the day of counting,” Boipai said.
Thousands of life size posters of Koda have sprung up in Jagannathpur claiming innocence. The BJP exhausted all unspent furry on Koda by a star campaign.
Right from cine star and MP Shatrughan Sinha to Saas Bahu fame Smriti Irani all used their best lungs power to bemoan this lady. The BJP has made foray on traditional Ho vote bank of Madhu Koda that helped him to retain Jagannathpur.
Even considerable desertions in the rank and file of Koda duo have not dampened her spirit. “I am the front runner and I will be number one. Others are in the fray for the number two, it is as simple,” Geeta says.
Single hit, 81, 900 entries on the Google web page in 1.58 seconds, Geeta could be right. If not defeat, then, loneliness she admits.
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Left parties committed two historical blunders on nuclear issue, Yaswant
I am not aspirant for the post of the CM of Jharkhand

Vijay Deo Jha
Ranchi

The BJP national vice president Yashwant Sinha who was in Ranchi in connection to a party programme accused the left parties for deliberately committing two historical mistakes. The left did not accept the proposal of the BJP to table a resolution in the parliament on the nuclear deal and thus jointly press for the formation of a special committee to discuss this deal threadbare. Allowing the UPA government to negotiate with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was other mistake of the left, Sinha counted. 
On the issue of leadership in the Jharkhand for next coming elections and the probability of his being the chief minister of the state if the party comes to power, Sinha clarified it by saying that he had not staked his claim over it.
Sinha squarely blamed the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for betraying the faith of the common mass and tarnishing his own carefully cultivated image as an honest and learned prime minister. Singh is the party to this fraud against the nation and democracy.
 The murky episode to purchase MPs by the UPA to save the government during the confidence motion refuses to die down as the BJP treaded gun on the Congress and the left parties.
 On a query about the stand of the party on the role of the Lok Sabha Speaker, Somnath Chatterjee and his subsequent suspension from the party Sinha said that the former failed to perform his task properly. Sinha criticized Chatterjee for writing  letter to Prakash Karat, General Secretary, Communist Party Marxist, expressing his inability to vote along with BJP against the government, Sinha said that the 14th Lok Sabha would be remembered not only for the death of democracy but also for the fact that even Speaker was not under the control of his party.
 Terming it disgraceful the way party MPs switched their loyalty during the voting Sinha revealed that the UPA was ready to foray some 50 NDA MPs. It misused the intelligence services to tap those MPs who were at odd with the party or whose constituencies could be changed after delimitation. He demanded a fair inquiry. However Singh denied the media report that the NDA was mulling over mass resignation to exert pressure on the UPA.
Lalkrishna Advani has already made his stand clear to renegotiate the N-deal with US government if the party backs to power. Deal in its present form is not acceptable to the BJP. Reaffirming this stand Sinha cautioned the UPA for projecting its unethical victory during confidence motion as a mandate to party to go nuke.
'The deal in its present form is a part of an international conspiracy to control and lock stock barrel the atomic project of India started during the regime of AB Vajpayee', said Sinha. This deal can not be answer to India's  need of energy.

While echoing the similar sentiments and vehemence close to party line on the two major terror attack just with in a week of the confidence motion has rocked the nation Sinha directly blamed the PM for turning India a soft state with soft target.
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