Ranchi:Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma seems to be dominating Jharkhand politics lately, setting the political narrative right ahead of the Assembly Elections in the land of forests. Two important inclusions into the BJP from the JMM have been credited to Sarma-Champai Soren and Lobin Hembram.
In such a scenario, the question remains if Sharma is to participate in the electoral battle from behind or play an active role in it. Also, what challenges does he face ahead of the poll and who he considers to be a strong player?
ETV Bharat Bureau Chief Rajesh Kumar Singh, in an exclusive interview with CM Sarma, asks him about his vision before the assembly election, immediate targets, and the future of BJP.
Starting with BJP's presence in Jharkhand, CM Sarma said that the party is in the good books of the people. "In the 2019 election, JMM won 30, BJP got 25, Congress secured 16, and others shared 10 seats in the 81 seat-Assembly. The majority mark is 41 seats. We aim to perform better this time," an optimistic Soren said.
Emphasising support, Soren said that he is confident of his loyal supporters reaffirming their trust in the Assembly Elections. The atmosphere in Jharkhand speaks in favour of the BJP, he added. Commenting on whether this Assembly Election is Hemant vs Himanta, BJP vs JMM or Indi vs NDA, a resplendent Sarma said that his sole job is to encourage workers and give them a push.
"I aim to support the party workers from behind. I do not have to tie the crown here as the party will not benefit from that. I will never be on the front foot in the Jharkhand Electoral battle," he added. He asserted that he is not interested in interfering in the internal politics of Jharkhand.