Ranchi: JMM leader Hemant Soren, the son of Jharkhand architect Shibu Soren, is set to take up the reins of the state for a second term as the opposition coalition comprising the party, Congress and RJD is surging ahead of the BJP in the 81-member seats in the Assembly.
The leader believes that the people have chosen his party because of the struggles and suffering they have gone through in the last term.
Soren had lately become the target of several ace political leaders, reacting to which, he said that he does not care about other people's opinion and has only won to work for the people.
"This resulted was expected. As the last government also did not fairly," he said.
He further added that the people have chosen their government wisely. Soren has promised to work as the Jharkhand's son and brother and not its Chief Minister.
Who is Hemant Soren?
Born on August 10, 1975, in undivided Bihar's Ramgarh district, Soren began his political career by contesting an Assembly seat in 2005.
He did not win this poll but his electoral career took a high from here.
Soren became the party leader in 2009 after the sudden demise of his elder brother Durga who was the probable Chief Minister candidate from his party.
He became a Rajya Sabha MP in the same year and the next year, took oath as the Deputy Chief Minister of Jharkhand under Arjun Munda's government.
His first stint as chief minister of the tribal-state had lasted for just about 14 months since July 15, 2013.
But this time, he with support from his allies - the Congress and the RJD have stopped the seemingly invincible BJP.
Hemant Soren had been the face of the opposition alliance in the state.
He was born to Shibu Soren, known as 'Guruji' to his innumerable followers, and his wife Roopi on August 10, 1975, at Nemra village in Ramgarh district of Jharkhand.
The senior Soren, known as 'Guruji' to his followers and had served as chief minister thrice, had been grooming his elder son Durga Soren but fate had deemed otherwise.
Durga Soren died of suspected kidney failure and Shibu Soren was convicted in the Chirrudih massacre case. The situation turned the focus on Hemant Soren who was then entrusted with the responsibility of running JMM.
It was only after Guruji quit the Manmohan Singh cabinet owing to his court conviction, Hemant Soren emerged as the heir apparent of the 'Soren clan' and won the Dumka Assembly seat in 2009.
He went on to become a Rajya Sabha Member in 2009-2010, before becoming Jharkhand's youngest chief minister in 2013 with the support of the Congress and the RJD.
His rule was, however, short-lived as BJP seized power in 2014 in the politically unstable state and Raghubar Das took over.
In 2014, Hemant Soren won a seat in the Jharkhand assembly and became the leader of the opposition.
During his political ascendency, he was able to sideline JMM's senior leaders like Stephen Marandi, Simon Marandi and Hemlal Murmu, prompting them to quit the party.
While Murmu and Simon Marandi joined the BJP, Stephen Marandi floated a party along with the first BJP chief minister of the state, Babulal Marandi.
Stephen Marandi had later returned to JMM, accepting Hemant Soren as the party's leader.
Cornered in the last five years with the saffron party accusing him and his family of violating the Chhotanagpur Tenancy Act and Santhal Pargana Tenancy Act, Hemant Soren took time but patiently overcame the storm and formed the pre-poll alliance with old friends - the Congress and RJD.
Soren carried out about 165 rallies across the state over 28 days, covering each constituency at least twice.
He also managed to get the lion's share of 43 seats, giving 31 to Congress and seven to the RJD in the pre-poll seat pact, even as the Lalu Prasad-led party was left frowning.
Hemant Soren, who has two sons from his marriage with Kalpana, came under severe criticism from the BJP which accused him of 'pariwarvad' for giving a JMM ticket to his sister, Anjali, from Odisha's Mayurbhanj seat in the Lok Sabha polls earlier this year.