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In a big relief for the United Progressive Alliance , the Jharkhand government led by Chief Minister

In a big relief for the United Progressive Alliance (UPA), the Jharkhand government led by Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Monday won the trust vote in the 81-member Assembly, with 48 members voting in support of the ruling coalition. The Opposition staged a walkout. It was for the first time that a ruling coalition government in Jharkhand had moved a confidence motion to prove its majority in the House. With Mr. Soren winning the trust vote, the political stalemate that had prevailed in Jharkhand appears to have drawn to a close. During the debate over the confidence motion, the Chief Minister slammed the BJP, saying, “It [the BJP] only does power politics and Hindu-Muslim politics, but I am the son of Shibu Soren and I will not be cowed down. People purchase commodities in the market, but the BJP buys legislators.” He proclaimed that the BJP will be wiped out in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. The MLAs of the BJP and the All Jharkhand Students Union (AJSU), along with two Independent legislators, walked out of the House during the voting but participated in the debate over the confidence motion. “It is to escape from the grave charges made against him that Chief Minister Hemant Soren had brought in the confidence motion in the House,” AJSU president Sudesh Mahto told reporters. “They have brought the confidence motion out of fear and nothing else,” BJP MLA Neelkanth Singh Munda said. On Sunday evening, over 31 UPA MLAs, who were staying at a resort in Raipur in Chhattisgarh since August 30, returned to Ranchi to vote in favour of the confidence motion. Amid fear of poaching by the BJP, UPA MLAs on August 27 had stayed at the guest house near Latratu Dam in Khunti district for the day. The Speaker, Rabindra Nath Mahto, later announced that 48 members had voted for the ruling UPA government and subsequently adjourned the House sine die. The suspense over Mr. Soren’s disqualification from the State Assembly started on February 10 this year, when former CM Raghuvar Das raised a complaint with Governor Ramesh Bais. The very next day, the BJP demanded Mr. Soren’s disqualification for securing the lease of a stone mine in his name while being the State’s Minister for Mines in 2021. Later, the Election Commission of India (ECI) sent a notice on the case to the Governor, stating that Mr. Soren’s membership would be disqualified. The matter is ongoing. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Head over to our newsletter subscription page to sign up for Editor‘s Pick and more. Click here The Hindu’s Editorials A matter of trust: On the uncertainty in Jharkhand Rear guard action: on car accident-related deaths The Hindu’s Daily Quiz August data showed that India’s exports shrank once again, while inelastic imports of petroleum and coal continued to climb. With this, India has been clocking imports above the $60 billion mark for how many successive months? Eight Four Six Three To find out the answer and play the full quiz, click here [logo] Editor's Pick 06 SEPTEMBER 2022 [The Hindu logo] In the Editor's Pick newsletter, The Hindu explains why a story was important enough to be carried on the front page of today's edition of our newspaper. [Arrow]( [Open in browser]( [Mail icon]( [More newsletters]( Hemant Soren wins trust vote, BJP MLAs walk out of House In [a big relief for the United Progressive Alliance (UPA)]( the Jharkhand government led by Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Monday won [the trust vote]( in the 81-member Assembly, with 48 members voting in support of the ruling coalition. The Opposition staged a walkout. It was for the first time that a ruling coalition government in Jharkhand had moved a confidence motion to prove its majority in the House. With Mr. Soren winning the trust vote,[the political stalemate that had prevailed in Jharkhand]( appears to have drawn to a close. During the debate over the confidence motion, the Chief Minister slammed the BJP, saying, “It [the BJP] only does power politics and Hindu-Muslim politics, but I am the son of Shibu Soren and I will not be cowed down. People purchase commodities in the market, but the BJP buys legislators.” He proclaimed that the BJP will be wiped out in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. The MLAs of the BJP and the All Jharkhand Students Union (AJSU), along with two Independent legislators, walked out of the House during the voting but participated in the debate over the confidence motion. “It is to escape from the grave charges made against him that Chief Minister Hemant Soren had brought in the confidence motion in the House,” AJSU president Sudesh Mahto told reporters. “They have brought the confidence motion out of fear and nothing else,” BJP MLA Neelkanth Singh Munda said. On Sunday evening, over 31 UPA MLAs, who were staying at a resort in Raipur in Chhattisgarh since August 30, returned to Ranchi to vote in favour of the confidence motion. Amid fear of poaching by the BJP, UPA MLAs on August 27 had stayed at the guest house near Latratu Dam in Khunti district for the day. The Speaker, Rabindra Nath Mahto, later announced that 48 members had voted for the ruling UPA government and subsequently adjourned the House sine die. The suspense over Mr. Soren’s disqualification from the State Assembly started on February 10 this year, when former CM Raghuvar Das raised a complaint with Governor Ramesh Bais. The very next day, the BJP demanded Mr. Soren’s disqualification for securing the lease of a stone mine in his name while being the State’s Minister for Mines in 2021. Later, the Election Commission of India (ECI) sent a notice on the case to the Governor, stating that Mr. Soren’s membership would be disqualified. The matter is ongoing. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Head over to our newsletter subscription page to sign up for Editor‘s Pick and more. [Click here]( The Hindu’s Editorials [Arrow][A matter of trust: On the uncertainty in Jharkhand]( [Arrow][Rear guard action: on car accident-related deaths]( The Hindu’s Daily Quiz August data showed that India’s exports shrank once again, while inelastic imports of petroleum and coal continued to climb. With this, India has been clocking imports above the $60 billion mark for how many successive months? - Eight - Four - Six - Three To find out the answer and play the full quiz, [click here]( Today’s Best Reads [[We are like a plane flying backwards, says Arundhati Roy] We are like a plane flying backwards, says Arundhati Roy]( [[Delay in Teesta pact holding up Hilsa fish supply to India: Hasina] Delay in Teesta pact holding up Hilsa fish supply to India: Hasina]( [[Irish regulators fine Instagram 405 million euros for data breach] Irish regulators fine Instagram 405 million euros for data breach]( [[Gorbachev, macro-economics, and Gandhi] Gorbachev, macro-economics, and Gandhi]( Copyright @ 2022, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please [try here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails [go here](

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