News Jharkhand Champai Soren, known as Jharkhand's 'Tiger', roars, says 'Won't quit politics, open to floating new outfit'

Champai Soren, known as Jharkhand's 'Tiger', roars, says 'Won't quit politics, open to floating new outfit'

Amid speculations that he might join the BJP, the veteran politician had said he experienced "bitter humiliation" as chief minister, which compelled him to seek an alternative path.

Champai Soren Image Source : PTIChampai Soren

Asserting that he may float a new political outfit, former Jharkhand chief minister Champai Soren said he would not quit politics. Soren said he was firm on his plans after "facing humiliation at the hands of leaders of JMM", a party to which the veteran leader claimed that he devoted his entire life. 

In a statement, Champai Soren alleged that all his government programmes in the first week of July, when he was the chief minister, were abruptly cancelled by the party leadership without his knowledge. He said he kept quiet as he was not greedy for power but his self-respect was hurt. "No one from JMM contacted me. This is the land of Jharkhand... I have struggled since my student life. I participated in the agitation for a separate Jharkhand state under the leadership of party supremo Shibu Soren," Champai Soren said.

On Wednesday Champai Soren while talking to reporters said, "I had mentioned three options - retirement, organisation, or friend. I will not retire; I will strengthen the party, a new party, and if I meet a good friend on the way, then will move ahead with them," Champai Soren told reporters, leaving open the possibility of future alliances.