"No MLA is in touch with me. We have full majority in the state and we are confident. But if somebody wants to come to us, back our government keeping in mind the interest of Jharkhand, they are welcome," he said while addressing a press conference here.
In the 81-member Jharkhand Assembly, BJP has 37 MLAs, four short of the majority mark. Its ally AJSU party has five MLAs.
The more than 14-years of Jharkhand history is replete with instances of allies switching sides.
AJSU had been part of most of the governments ever since the formation of Jharkhand in 2000 and its leader Sudesh Mahato was Deputy Chief Minister in the last two governments led by JMM and BJP, respectively.
AJSU recently expressed unhappiness over delay in appointing all the Cabinet ministers, saying it sends a wrong signal.
He noted that it is the first time that AJSU fought in pre-poll allinace with any party in Jharkhand but declined to answer when the state Cabinet will be expanded.
