Bhartiya Janata Party came up too much pulling and hacking purposes on the first day of the two-day mega-State Convention in Jharkhand Vikas Morch in Ranchi Saturday for the mess their policies cut off values have put it in. When the blue-eyed boy BJP in Jharkhand and bitterest critic and beet Noire at the time, Babulal Marandi mine no words devaluing it at the convention.
"The BJP takes high moral ground and talk about values. But what it has done in the state for almost a month there for all to see.
There is much sound for electricity and water in the State, which have hardly been out of the devastating drought, but the prevailing reveled in transfers and postings. People have been the worst sufferers of the whims and moral degeneration of the leaders of the ruling coalitions in the last 7-8 years.
Come election and BJP and JMM have to pay dearly for the political opportunism and absurdity, they have committed at the expense of people and development ", thundered the JVM manager on the inaugural day convention." The parties have often heard people curse the fractured mandate.
I'm different. It's not people, but the parties are to blame.
Mutual distrust and clashes of interests among the coalitions led Jharkhand to this pass, not people, "Marandi said." But we have kept us away from the dirty drama and the need to go to people with buckets, which we did not commit an error .
JVM is created as the first choice of people in the four years of his life. We won 9 out of 20 seats we contested, won two of the five places where the events were friendly and secured maximum votes in the remaining three.
We came out second in 10 seats and lost two seats with less than 1000 votes, "Marandi said. People ask me why you called the Convention of the party four months after the election.
The moment the BJP-JMM came to power-sharing alliance knew it would not last long. Divorce has come earlier than expected.
I fixed the convention, which I do not want to waste time to prepare ballots, said Marandi urged party workers to engage with renewed power to the people.
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