Champai Soren Expresses Discontent with party Treatment and Contemplates Future

Former jharkhand chief minister and jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader Champai Soren on sunday voiced his distress over his treatment by his party, stating that his self-respect was severely hurt when he was asked to step down following chief minister Hemant Soren’s release on bail.

Soren expressed surprise that the party leadership had canceled events he was scheduled to attend after Hul Diwas, a festival in jharkhand commemorating the martyr Sido Kanhu, who led the Santhal rebellion. He mentioned feeling deeply affected and confused, spending two days in contemplation, searching for any errors on his part. Soren emphasized that he had no personal ambition for power but was troubled by the loss of his self-respect and the inability to address the pain caused by his own party members.

Amid speculation about him possibly joining the bjp, Soren traveled to delhi on Sunday. He told reporters that he had not met with any bjp leaders and was in the capital for personal reasons. However, he later that he was keeping his options open.

Soren stated that he now faces a crossroads: “Until the upcoming jharkhand Assembly elections, all options remain open.” At a party meeting, he described this period as the beginning of a new chapter in his life. He presented three choices: retiring from politics, starting his own organization, or continuing with a new ally if he finds one.

He conveyed his emotional struggle, feeling as though he had no place in the party he had dedicated his life to. Soren criticized the party for being focused on positions of power and mentioned several instances of mistreatment, although he chose not to elaborate on them at this time.

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