Jharkhand: Hemant Soren’s sister-in-law Sita Soren joins BJP, resigns from all JMM posts

Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has suffered a major setback. Former Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s sister-in-law and JMM MLA Sita Soren has resigned from all party posts. After resigning from all party posts, JMM President Shibu Soren’s elder daughter-in-law Sita Soren joined BJP along with her two daughters – Jayshree and Rajshree at 2:00 pm. He has also resigned from the post of MLA. Sita Soren is the MLA from Jama constituency. Sita Soren was said to be angry ever since Hemant Soren resigned from the post of Chief Minister and Chapai Soren was made the new Chief Minister of Jharkhand.
Sent a letter to his father-in-law Shibu Soren
Sita Soren has written a letter regarding resignation and has sent it to the party president i.e. her father-in-law Shibu Soren. Sita Soren said, “I am the Central General Secretary and active member of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha. Presently I am the MLA of the party. “I am tendering my resignation with a very sad heart.”
“The party has gone into the hands of those whose…”
She said, “My late husband Durga Soren was a leading warrior of the Jharkhand movement and a great revolutionary. Since his death, I and my family have been victims of continuous neglect. We have been isolated by the party and family members, which has been extremely painful for me. I had hoped that the situation would improve with time, but unfortunately it did not. To Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, my late. The husband built a great party on the strength of his sacrifice and dedication and leadership abilities. Today that party is no more. “I am deeply saddened to see that the party has now fallen into the hands of those whose vision and objectives do not match our values and ideals.”
There was discussion about making Sita Soren a minister
Champai Soren took oath of office as the new CM of Jharkhand on 2 February. During this time there was discussion that Sita Soren could be made a minister. There was discussion that Sita Soren could be given the status of minister by making her the chairperson of the Women’s Commission or any other commission, but this did not happen.