Read More: ‘Why Are Muslims Being Targeted?’ Mamata Banerjee Slams Central Central Government Over Waqf Bill
Hemant Soren, who took his oath as Jharkhand’s Chief Minister on November 28, remains the sole minister in the state government five days later. Despite the decisive victory of the grand alliance in the recent assembly elections, the much-anticipated cabinet expansion is yet to occur.
Political insiders suggest the delay is due to the complexities of power-sharing among three major alliance partners, each with varying seat tallies and ministerial expectations.
The grand alliance, comprising the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), Congress, and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), secured a sweeping victory, capturing 56 of the 81 seats in the Jharkhand Assembly. However, the distribution of ministerial berths, limited to 12 members including the Chief Minister, has proven to be a thorny issue.
In the last government, ministerial posts were allocated based on a formula where one ministerial position was granted for every four assembly seats won. By this method:
This time, the dynamics have shifted. The JMM has increased its tally to 34 seats, while the Congress holds steady at 16. Meanwhile, the RJD has expanded its representation, winning four seats, up from one in the previous assembly.
Reports suggest that the JMM may push for a revised formula requiring five seats for a single ministerial berth. If this change is adopted:
Amid growing anticipation and media scrutiny, Congress MLA Pratima Das downplayed the delay, stating:
“Everything is fine. The government has been formed. Now the cabinet will be expanded. This happens everywhere. There is no problem in the alliance.”
However, the BJP, now in opposition, wasted no time in criticizing the delay. Pointing to internal disagreements, the BJP accused the alliance partners of a power struggle over ministerial posts, drawing comparisons to the opposition’s handling of similar issues in other states.
This year’s cabinet is expected to differ significantly from the previous term. Four ministers from the outgoing government lost their re-election bids, making way for fresh faces. Alliance insiders also hint at the possibility of greater diversity and inclusivity in cabinet appointments to reflect the coalition’s broader mandate.
The BJP, still smarting from its electoral loss, has used the delay to attack the alliance’s cohesiveness. Critics suggest the alliance partners are prioritizing internal negotiations over governance.
Despite this, members of the grand alliance remain outwardly optimistic. Leaders from all three parties have dismissed speculation of serious rifts, emphasizing their commitment to delivering on electoral promises.
With expectations mounting, Chief Minister Soren faces the challenge of finalizing a cabinet that satisfies all alliance partners while maintaining governance stability. The coming days will likely see intense behind-the-scenes discussions as the grand alliance seeks to balance political aspirations with public expectations.
Delhi recorded a temperature of 19.9°C on January 6, 2025, with clear skies offering pleasant…
The award went to Jacques Audiard’s Emilia Pérez, which competed alongside I’m Still Here and…
This year’s early buzz centers around Wicked and Emilia Pérez, with Emilia Pérez leading the…
India has a special reason to celebrate this year, with director Payal Kapadia making history…
Taylor Swift made headlines at the 2024 Golden Globes, where her green sequin Gucci gown…
Nikki Glaser gave a nod to Zendaya’s role in Challengers, quipping that the film was…