Jharkhand: Soren government approves charter aircraft worth Rs 2 crore for transporting VIPs. India News – Times of India

Ranchi: A team of four MPs and some office bearers of JMM-Congress-RJD alliance met Governor Ramesh on Thursday. basso To know about the current status of assembly membership of CM Hemant Soren. The meeting coincided with the cabinet meeting chaired by soren Approved a proposal to hire an aircraft for one month to ferry “VIPs and VVIPs”.
four Congress Barely 24 hours after the ministers were sent back to Ranchi from Chhattisgarh on the same day, Soren saw them at the city airport along with 29 other MLAs at a Naya Raipur resort. JVM-P MLA Pradeep Yadav and Congress’s Ramchandra Singh were boarded on Wednesday along with their comrades on their way to Raipur.
Cabinet Secretary Vandana Dudel said, “The cabinet has approved hiring of an aircraft for movement of VIPs and VVIPs on nomination basis, with effect from August 31 at a cost of Rs 2 crore.”
The cabinet also approved a proposal to convene a special assembly session on 5 September, with alleged efforts to hold a pre-emptive trust vote. BJP To rob coalition MLAs
The 25 proposals approved by the cabinet include distribution of rice through 2,500 PDS shops in 24 districts, increasing the contractual service of auxiliary police personnel from five years to six years and increasing the medical cover under the Mukhyamantri Gambhir Bima Yojana from Rs. 5 lakh to 10 lakh rupees JMM Rajya Sabha MP Mahua Maji, who was part of the delegation that visited the Raj Bhavan, said Governor Bais told them that he was seeking legal opinion on the remarks made by the Election Commission in the office of profit case against Soren. “The Governor admitted to having received a letter from the Election Commission on this particular matter. He said that he will not take much time and will give his opinion within three-four days.
Maji said Bais refused to meet representatives of any political party between his return from Delhi and talks with the Grand Alliance delegation on Thursday. “While we wanted to know the origin of tweets and statements of BJP MPs and media, they also opposed reports of anyone giving any information. ,
Lok Sabha JMM MP Vijay Kumar Hansdak said the Raj Bhavan’s “continuous silence on the issue is damaging governance in the state and creating confusion”. “So, we wanted to know what was going on.”