There is a huge boil in the politics of Jharkhand! Heat increased due to JMM’s new claim on two seats


There is a huge boil in the politics of Jharkhand! Heat increased due to JMM's new claim on two seats

A very big and interesting news is coming out from the politics of Jharkhand at this time, which has suddenly raised the temperature in the political corridors of the state. Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has staked its strong claim on two such seats in view of the upcoming elections, which is indicating the beginning of internal tussle within the ruling alliance. This sudden change in attitude and aggressive attitude of JMM has not only surprised political analysts but has also drawn lines of concern on the foreheads of allies.

New mathematics of seats within the Grand Alliance, allies surprised by JMM’s attitude

The two seats on which JMM has staked its claim are considered very important strategically. This step of the party is being seen as a big blow and challenge to the Congress, the biggest ally of the alliance. Political pundits believe that JMM wants to take full advantage of its strong position in the state at this time and is in no mood to make any kind of compromise in seat sharing. After this new claim, a round of statements has started between the grassroots workers and top leadership of both the parties, due to which questions are being raised on the unity of the alliance.

Is this a big strategy to put pressure on Congress, know what is going on behind the scenes

The most heated discussion in the political circles is whether this step of JMM is really to contest the elections or is it a calculated move to put pressure on Congress before the final formula of seat sharing. It is often seen that before major elections, alliance partners make such moves to bargain and get maximum seats in their favor. Due to this stand of JMM, Congress strategists seem to be on the backfoot and now the ball is completely in Congress’s court whether it bows down to JMM’s demand or plays a new counter strategy to save its traditional seats.