The article examines the circumstances that led to the creation of the Jharkhand state. It highlights the historical context of the southern region of Bihar, rich in resources but politically dominated by North Bihar, which led to the marginalization of the tribal population. The exploitation and oppression that the tribal communities faced, including the impact of British rule, are emphasized. The narrative then references the contributions of Mahasweta Devi, whose novels documented the hardships faced by the people of Jharkhand. The central figure, Shibu Soren, is introduced as a leader who understood the struggles of his people and dedicated his life to their cause. Soren’s efforts culminated in the formation of Jharkhand in 2000. Despite his achievements, Soren faced many obstacles, including failing to complete his terms as Chief Minister. The article highlights the murder of Soren’s father, Sobaran Manjhi, which motivated his fight against social injustice. This struggle led to the formation of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) in 1973, dedicated to advocating for tribal rights. The account also outlines Soren’s political career, including his eight consecutive terms as an MP. The article also describes the exploitation of the tribal communities by the Diku community. The struggle against British oppression, including Birsa Munda’s resistance, is presented. The legacy of Mahasweta Devi’s novels, which chronicled the fight for tribal rights, is recognized. Soren’s political journey was marked by various accusations and controversies. His determination in the face of adversity, is clear as he continued his fight until his death at 81, underscoring his unwavering commitment to the people of Jharkhand.
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