JAMSHEDPUR: With less than six months to go for the upcoming assembly polls in Jharkhand, parties and their netas are padding up for match. Sources said
Jharkhand JD(U) president
Salkhan Murmu has claimed that party may contest on all 81 seats in state.
Murmu in a meeting of party members added that Bihar chief minister and JD(U) national president
Nitish Kumar had given him the responsibility of improving the party's organization in the state.
Sources said Murmu also party was committed to remove the friction between adivasi, moolvasi and others residing in the state, so that people can live in harmony.
He even said Jharkhand also needs the Nitish model of 'Sushashan' already implemented in Bihar along with women empowerment, common welfare schemes like road, drinking water, education.
Murmu said if there is a poll tie up within NDA for Jharkhand polls, then candidates would be fielded accordingly. If there is no tie up, then JD(U) will contest on all the 81 seats. He said the final decision would be taken by the party high command and Nitish Kumar.