"We have been trying for long, and even got votes. But we did not open account (in the assembly)," Yadav said on the party's initiative to have its presence in Jharkhand.
"But now I can see the enthusiasm here, and am confident of Samajwadi Party doing well in Jharkhand," Yadav said while announcing names of a few candidates for the next assembly and Lok Sabha elections from the state.
Yadav termed unfortunate Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren's request for a special status to the state being turned down by the Centre.
"It is unfortunate that the Centre rejected Jharkhand's request, even though it (Congress) is in the government in the state," Yadav added.
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