Source: Hueiyen News Service / From Agency
New Delhi, January 19 2009:
JHARKHAND WAS placed under President's rule on Monday, ending political uncertainty in the state in the wake of Chief Minister Shibhu Soren losing a byelection which forced him to resign.
An unscheduled meeting of the Union Cabinet decided to recommend to President Pratibha Patil to bring the state under Central rule and keep the 81-member assembly, which has its term till March next year, under suspended animation.
The Cabinet recommendation was sent to the President who approved it and sent it to the Home Ministry, official sources said.
The decision was based on Governor Syed Sibtey Razi's report on the political deadlock in the state after the Chief Minister stepped down on January 12 when he failed to enter the state assembly through a bye-election within six months of taking over the reins of the state.
The state which went to polls in 2005 has seen three Chief Ministers with Soren becoming the Chief Minister on two occasions, BJP's Arjun Munda for 17 months and Madhu Koda, an independent backed by Congress and JMM, occupying the post for almost two years.