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The Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Guruji Shibu Soren has lost by-election to
the Tamar assembly seat to the Jharkhand Party candidate Gopal Krishna Patar
known as Raja Peter by a margin of 9000 votes, which has created political
instability in the state. According to the media analysis, the main reasons
for Guruji's defeat are - anarchy, corruption and government's unpopularity.
But one is unable to digest the analysis precisely because in that case, one
of the UPA alliance partner the Jharkhand Party's candidate would have also
lost the election as most of the time the media exposed Enos Ekka, the
president of the Jharkhand Party as the most corrupt minister and he was
sacked from the government just before the election. On the other hand, the
NDA candidate Vasundhara Munda would have win the election but its
candidature was seized though the sympathy vote was in her favour.

The Guruji is an extraordinary person whose commitment, passion and hard
work had paved the way in materialization of Jharkhand state therefore every
one is eager to know the reasons of his defeat. After a deep analysis one
would surly say that the political conspiracy is the main reason for his
defeat. The key players of the UPA– the Congress and the RJD are against of
the JMM's rule over the state for the longer period, which might help the
party to regain the lost ground and become more powerful party in the state.
The rising of the JMM means rejection of the Congress and the RJD. Therefore
both the parties wanted Guruji's defeat so they suggested him to contest the
election from the Tamar constituency.

Interestingly, Guruji failed to smell the political conspiracy and accepted
to fight election under the assurance of the Congress and the RJD though the
JMM has no prevalence in the constituency. Accordingly, none of the senior
leaders of the Congress and the RJD visited to the areas and those leaders
who visited to the constituency at the last moment addressed the public
meetings near by town instead of visit to the villages. These parties also
did not play active role in convincing the ally partner Jharkhand Party to
withdraw nomination of its candidate Raja Peter. Tamar constituency is
historically known for the Congress domination but it played a passive role
during the bye-election, which ensured Guruji's defeat.

Second obvious reason is the state wide mass people's resistance against
displacement and police firing in Kathikund of Dumka district, which took
place on December 6, where anti-displacement activist Lakhiram Tuddu lost
his life and 7 were severely injured, and 2 of them are still battling for
life but the MoU of CESC Ltd was not cancelled and Guruji Sibu Soren was mum
for such a long time on one hand and the JMM openly supported
industrialization in the state on the other. The police firing in the reign
of Guruji was unexpected and when Medha Pateker visited to the Jharkhand,
the media widely covered the issue of police firing and the messages of
displacement movement and police firing were widely spread in the villages
through various sources, which cost Guruji in the Tamar election.

The third reason is acceptance of the leaders on the basis of ethnicity,
region and availability. The Tamar Constituency is highly dominated by the
Munda Adivasis and Mahto community. Obviously, the Munda Adivasis refused to
accept an outsider and Santhal as their leader because being an outsider;
Soren would not be available when the people require him and his Santhal
ethnicity was a matter of social bonding. On the other side, Raja Peter
comes from Munda ethnic group of the same constituency and he is much closed
to the people's hearts. Besides, Guruji's few decisions and proclamations
were enough for questioning his commitment and credibility as he had snatch
the CM post from Madhu Koda, proclaimed the Naxalites as his brothers and
sisters and declared Dikkus (outsiders) as Jharkhandi were more than enough
to add fuel in the fire.

Though the NDA is happy with the Guruji's defeat but the mandate is for the
NDA to introspect. Because the BJP and the JD (U) had jointly fought the
election but they came into the fourth position with merely 9997 votes
though the seat was captured in last two elections by the JD (U) MLA Ramesh
Singh Munda, who was gunned down on July 9 last year by suspected Maoists
and the seat was vacant. But instead of raising the strong issue like
Naxalism, development and livelihoods of the people, the NDA attempted to
bag the sympathy votes. It is also because Suman Mahto the wife of MP Sunil
Mahto had won Lok Sabha by- election as Mahto was also assassinated by the
Maoists. Ironically, the NDA executive convener Sarad Yadav's visit also did
not make any difference. The people rejected the NDA because the BJP and JD
(U) are pro-supporters of the national and multinational companies, which
directly means the displacement of the local masses.

The Tamar election has given a new lesson to all the political parties who
support the national and the multinational companies in the name of
development, and alienate people from their livelihood resources, it would
cost them in the next election especially in the Adivasi and Mahto dominated
areas as these are the two communities mostly fighting against displacement
in the state. One must not be surprised if the BJP, the Congress, the RJD,
the JMM and the JVM who are pro supporters of the industrialization lose the
ground and the small parties like Jharkhand party, Jharkhand Dishum Party,
Jharkhand Janadhikar Party, Adivasi Chhatra Sangh and left party like CPI
(ML) emerge as new political forces in the state in the forth coming
elections as these parties are against of displacement and land alienation.
They raise voices for people's ownership and control over the natural
resources and advocate for the community based development. Obviously, the
mandate of Tamar election has given a new direction for the future of
Jharkhand.

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