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BJP Boycotts of the Prime Tribal Board met with cm

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Ranchi: A newly appointed member from the TAB Advisory Council (TAC) from the BJP quota boycotted a meeting of the Board Girl, chaired by the Head of Minister of Hemant Soren, here on Monday.
Although the meeting held virtually more than formalities, he had a political tone as a ruling party and opposition exchanging Duri.
Given the meeting, Soren said the board rules were not framed even after 20 years of existence of Jharkhand.
“We not only frame the rules for the first time but also nominate members so that the council, lying since the last half of the year, it can begin to function for the interests of the state tribal population,” he said.
He also asked members to focus on providing education and employment opportunities to the tribal community and said Jharkhand could emerge as a leading country only when the 27% of the tribal population was given a role to prove himself.
The meeting was also aimed at by the deputy chairman of the council, Champai Soren, who asked members to keep their advice ready for the next meeting.
“Even after the 20 years of Jharkhand formation as a separate country, the aspirations of the tribal community are still not fulfilled and the council has a major role to play,” he said.
Outside the TAC meeting, both BJP and Putring JMM level allegations with each other.
Former Chief Minister and Legislative Party leader BJP, Babulal Marandi, held a press conference and claimed that TAC was not constitutional and incomplete.
He accused the government to violate the provisions of the fifth constitutional schedule in forming TAC.
Moodandi and its party raises objections to the TAC-2021 rules notified on June 5 as, with new rules, the power to nominate Board members has now been given to the minister’s head, which is the chairman of the former Board of Official Council, not the governor.
JMM Central Secretary General Supriyo Bhattacharya said the government had to make a decision due to the “non-cooperative” attitude of the governor.
“We have sent files to nominating members to Raj Bhavan twice and when the file is returned, we have to frame the rules, authorize the cm to make a nomination,” he said, explaining that in the same step, the government BJP Raman Singh in Chhattisgarh has formed a TAC after Tell new rules in 2012.
“When the material was challenged in court in the form of pills, the petition was rejected not only by the High Court of Raipur but also by the peak.
The District Court,” he said.
Meanwhile, Marandi claims to say no woman and especially from a very vulnerable tribal group (PVTG) does not have a representation on the board.
Responding to Marandi’s accusations, Bhattacharya said JMM Mla Sita Soren had become a member and CM could consider nominating PVTG members to the only empty position.
According to the new rules, TAC will be the agency of 18 members chaired by CM, belonging to the tribal community, where 15 members will be selected from the MLA of scheduled areas and three people, ideally tribal affairs or from intellectuals but belonging to the tribal community, will nominated by cm.
Notifications also clarify that the quorum will consist of seven maximum members to adopt any resolution.

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