Today, the Congress which is an ally in the Grand Alliance Government of Jharkhand in Delhi is going to do special work to strengthen its party. In which the Congress is going to parade all its 16 MLAs in the Jharkhand government. All the newly elected MLAs will register their presence on Friday in front of the Congress High Command. The MLAs will also meet Rahul Gandhi here. It is expected that there will be consensus on the three quota ministers and the portfolios of the cabinet in the government of Chief Minister Hemant Soren.
According to media reports, along with the CM in Jharkhand, two Congress ministers, Congress Legislature Party leader Alamgir Alam and State President Rameshwar Oraon were sworn in. If we look at the claim of a total of five ministers in the cabinet from the Congress, then three ministers are still to be appointed from its quota. In such a situation, a final decision is possible in the name of the remaining ministers too. Also, decisions will be taken on the government ministries.
For your information, let us tell you that in addition to Alamgir Alam, Rameshwar Oraon, seven Congress MLAs have reached Delhi to meet Congress President Sonia Gandhi. The remaining 7 MLAs will also leave for Delhi from the first flight on Friday. All the MLAs led by Congress state in-charge RPN Singh will meet the Congress high command. Sonia Gandhi has given a time of 11 am to meet these MLAs. Let us tell you that after registering a big victory in the Jharkhand Assembly Elections and taking over the power of Jharkhand, the MLAs demanded time to meet Sonia Gandhi. Sonia has agreed to meet everyone on the request of legislative party leader Alamgir Alam in this regard. It has been told that this meeting will be formal. However, amid the discussions of cabinet expansion in the state, the name of the new legislators to be made ministers may also be final sealed.
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