Cong must play role of 'elder brother' in grand alliance for LS polls: Hemant Soren

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 17 2019 | 6:55 PM IST

Having sealed an alliance with the Congress for the Lok Sabha elections in Jharkhand, JMM working president Hemant Soren on Sunday said a grand alliance is the "call of the day" to take on the BJP in the polls and the Congress must play the role of an elder brother in the "family".

The former Jharkhand chief minister asserted that the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and the Congress have put the acrimony of a past split behind them and aligned with the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) for the Lok Sabha as well as the assembly polls in the state this year.

"Collectively, it has been decided after the meeting with Rahul Gandhi ji that the Congress will contest more number of seats in the Lok Sabha polls and the JMM will contest the lion's share of seats in the 2019 Jharkhand Assembly elections," he told PTI in an interview.

Soren said the leadership of alliance partners is in constant touch with him, giving final touches to the seat-sharing formula for both the elections, and the arrangement will be formalised "very soon".

"Our alignment with the Congress along with JVM (P) and RJD in Jharkhand is based on a larger mutual goal of building a socially inclusive, pro-people and welfare-focused government which prioritises the rights and entitlements of the marginalised," the leader of Opposition in the Jharkhand Assembly said.

To ensure the country does not face further onslaught on its constitutional values, secularism, democratic principles and governance, the entire Opposition should stand united against the "fake jumla programmes" of the BJP, said Hemant Soren, son of JMM president Shibu Soren.

"I do strongly believe that all regional parties will give due importance to these issues and as reiterated by all senior leaders at the rally in Kolkata, a grand alliance against the BJP is a natural call of the day," he said.

Soren said a nationwide grand alliance is shaping up and the country has seen the strength it can gather at the 'United India' rally in January.

"Across the country, the regional parties have taken an active role in shaping up (the grand alliance). Mamata Didi, Chandrababu Naidu ji, Tejashwi, Sharad Pawar ji, Deve Gowda ji have all come forward to ensure we work towards a common goal," the 43-year-old leader said.

Asked if the Congress being a national party should lead the grand alliance, Soren said the Congress is the oldest political organisation and its role in shaping the contemporary politics in the country should be respected.

"On the national scale, therefore, it is imperative that the Congress takes up the role of the elder brother, and like an elder brother, accommodates and understands everyone else in the family to ensure there is cohesion and spiritedness in this tough battle ahead," he said.

The BJP won 12 of the 14 seats in Jharkhand in the last Lok Sabha elections. The remaining two were won by the JMM. The Congress had drawn a blank in the state.

On whether Rahul Gandhi is the natural choice to be the Opposition's prime ministerial candidate, Soren did not give a direct answer and said Gandhi is the Congress president and has "definitely placed himself at the forefront of raising important issues against the BJP government, both in and outside Parliament".

Asked if Gandhi has all the qualities to make a good prime minister, he said, "Rahul ji is soft spoken, a good listener, and does value the ideas and thoughts that others bring on the table."
Gandhi has been in Parliament for 15 years, led the recent wins of the Congress in
Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh which definitely is a testament of his leadership

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First Published: Feb 17 2019 | 6:55 PM IST

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