Showing posts with label Assembly poll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Assembly poll. Show all posts

Monday, 3 November 2014

JMM releases first list of candidates for Assembly poll

All ministers in the Hemant Soren government find their names in the first list released by JMM General Secretary Suprio Bhattacharya on Sunday evening.
  
Among other prominent candidates are Assembly Speaker Shashank Sekhar Bhokta from Sarath and former minister Joba Manjhi from Manoharpur.
  
The party also nominated Chamra Linda, who joined the JMM from the Trinamool Congress recently, and Harinarain Rai, twice an independent MLA from Jarmundi.

Rai was a minister in the erstwhile Madhu Koda government and is currently on bail in a disproportionate assets case.
    
Jharkhand Assembly has 81 seats.


Thursday, 13 March 2014

Close contest between Congress, BJP in Assam

Close contest between Congress, BJP in Assam
The house of Asom Gana Parishad, which at one time dictated the direction of Assam politics, is in a state of disarray as several of its top leaders have deserted the party to join the BJP.
  
The Congress had emerged as the single largest party in the 2009 Lok Sabha poll, winning seven seats while its ally the Bodoland Peoples' Party had retained Kokrajhar.
  
The BJP had finished second with four seats while the AGP and the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) had won one seat each.
  
The AGP's fortune has been on a downswing ever since it was relegated to third place in the 2011 Assembly poll, mostly on account of the fast-rising AIUDF.
  
The first prominent leader to desert the AGP was former student leader Sarbananda Sonowal, who joined the BJP and went on to become the party's state unit president.
  
He was followed by the party's founder-members and former powerful state ministers Chandramohan Patowary and Hiten Goswami.
  
The defectors alleged that they were forced to leave the party as the rank and file had lost confidence in their founder-president and former chief minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta who, however, refused to step down as party leader.
  
The AGP had finished second in four seats in the last polls, but the going appears to be tough for the regional party with the BJP going all out to consolidate their position in the state with the national leadership paying particular attention to the state.
  
Batting for the BJP, Sonowal said, “People in Assam are fed up with the anti-people policies of the Congress-led government and want to give the BJP a chance at the Centre.”
  
Claiming that there was a distinct Modi wave blowing across the country, Sonowal said, “The BJP will definitely improve its performance in the state riding on the Modi wave and will get more than the four seats it had won in the last LS polls.”

(Agencies)