Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Eyes Expansion: Soren's Bold Move in Assam
The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) aims to transform from a regional party to a national force. Targeting 31 seats in Assam's upcoming elections, the JMM focuses on the tribal community, particularly the tea-tribe descendants from Jharkhand, to expand their influence and address issues of marginalization.
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The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), traditionally a regional political entity, is ambitiously expanding its reach by targeting 31 seats in Assam's forthcoming assembly elections. The move marks a strategy to engage Assam's tea-tribe community, which has longstanding ties to Jharkhand.
Leading the charge is Hemant Soren, a recognized figure advocating for tribal rights across India. With Assam's elections on the horizon, the JMM seeks to address the social and economic grievances of these communities, which they claim have long been neglected. Soren's recent visits underline this aim, gathering momentum for the party and its cause.
The JMM isn't entering Assam's political terrain alone. They're open to forming alliances, recently engaging with opposition leaders to build a coalition. Hemant Soren's meetings with local political figures and the official announcement of over 20 star campaigners highlight the JMM's commitment to creating a sustainable political presence in the state.
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