Political Drama – Jharkhand
Drama – is the word that can be used to describe the events that are happening in Jharkhand after the assembly elections.
For a moment, assume that you don’t know what actually happened in the last few days and answer the following questions:
1. Under what conditions does a MLA visit the President of India?
2. Guess the vehicle used to bring in the MLA.
If you didn’t know and still guessed “brought in forcibly” as the answer to the 1st question and / or “ambulance” as the answer to the 2nd question – my salutations to you.
What a controversy? A decision by the governor of a state can create such a controversy that a political party had to bring all their MLAs in front of the President of India to prove that the decision was wrong! Interesting – how could the governor miss a simple fact that the party he invited to form the government definitely didn’t deserve to be invited based on the numbers. Or is he returning the favor to the party that helped him get the seat of the governor?
Whatever the reason be – I am ashamed to know that the governor had to make a decision that clearly looks incorrect. I am just keeping my fingers crossed to witness another case (sadly!) of bulk horse-trading in the state. Will it be successful? Will it not?








Dear,Friend
The State of Jharkhand came into existence on 15th November 2000 as the 28th
state of India. Its name originates from “ Jhar “ which means bushes and became
popular during the British period. Earlier, majority of its area was called Chota
Nagpur which takes its origin from the land of Nagwanshis and find their
description right from the Indus Valley Civilization. The arc of cancer passes
through its capital Ranchi. Now it has 4 commissionaires and 22 districts totaling
an area of 79714 sq km with population of 2,69,09,428( 13th position in India ).
The main source of income is through mining activities.
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