Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren together with ministers and United Progressive Alliance (UPA) MLAs in the course of the ground check within the State Meeting, in Ranchi, Monday. (Picture: PTI)
RANCHI: The Jharkhand Meeting on Monday handed the boldness movement tabled by Chief Minister Hemant Soren amid a walkout staged by BJP legislators.
As many as 48 MLAs voted in favour of the boldness movement within the 81-member Meeting.
Talking in the course of the one-day particular session, Soren stated the necessity for belief vote was felt as BJP was “trying to destabilise democratically elected governments” in non-BJP dominated states, together with Jharkhand.
He alleged that the BJP was attempting to create a “civil war-like state of affairs in nation by fuelling riots to win elections”.
Shortly after, the meeting was adjourned sine-die.