JMM Issues Ultimatum in Bihar Elections: Preparations for the Bihar Turnout elections have now reached Jharkhand. Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren's party, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), has issued a stern ultimatum to the Grand Syndication (Grand Alliance), the INDIA bloc. Senior party leader Supriyo Bhattacharya said on Saturday that if a respectable try-on on seat sharing is not reached by October 14th, the JMM will formulate its referendum strategy based on its own decision.
Supriyo Bhattacharya stated that the party wants to races at least 12 turnout seats in Bihar. He said, "During the syndication in Jharkhand, Congress, RJD, and CPI(ML) were given respectable seats. Now, we want the same respect in Bihar. If this does not happen, we will take an self-sustaining visualization at the JMM Central Committee meeting to be held on October 15th."
Bhattacharya unmistakably stated that the JMM is not anyone's B-team. The party has its own organizational strength and support base. The JMM is certainly part of the INDIA alliance, but if injustice is washed-up to it, the party will not remain silent. The JMM is an self-sustaining political party and is capable of contesting elections, expressly versus the BJP.
Increased tensions within the Grand Alliance
JMM's vein has increased the uneasiness within the Grand Syndication in Bihar. There was once a dispute going on regarding seat sharing between RJD, Congress, CPI(ML), and other small parties. JMM's ultimatum has raised questions on the unity of the alliance.
Now vision are on how RJD and Congress will unbend JMM in seat sharing till October 14. If the talks fail, JMM may races elections in Bihar with a variegated strategy, which may rationalization a major wrack-up to opposition unity.