The BJP said its aim in Jharkhand will be to provide a stable coalition government with the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha that will last its full term.
"We have formed government in Jharkhand previously also. There was President's Rule in the state and we stopped making attempts to form a stable government. But a government had to be formed and that is why at the opportune time we decided to stake claim to form a stable government," BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain told reporters in New Delhi. Asked about the BJP-JMM formula to run the government and if the chief minister's post would be rotated, Hussain said "as of now the government will be formed under the leadership of Arjun Munda. There are no conditions to forming this government."
To a poser if senior leader Yashwant Sinha was unhappy over the developments in Jharkhand as he has said in an interview to a newspaper that he is the best candidate (for the post of CM) for a state like Jharkhand, Hussain said, "I am regularly in touch with Sinha. I can say that he he has never proposed his own name for any post in the party." When reminded that leaders had earlier said that the BJP Parliamentary Board would not discuss the Jharkhand issue any further and, despite
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