Former Union coal minister Shibu Soren on Friday said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had asked him to resign while assuring him of his continued support.
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The Jharkhand high court has now asked Soren to surrender before the sub-divisional judicial magistrate in Jamtara before August 2.
Soren said he would have resigned much earlier, but he wanted to stop the repeat of a Gujarat-like situation in Jharkhand. He did not elaborate.
"The JMM-Congress-RJD-Left combination, which fought the Lok Sabha election and won 13 of the 14 seats, will be a force to reckon with in the upcoming assembly election," Soren said. "The combination will wipe out the BJP," he added.