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           | Ranchi, Jan  12:Jharkhand Chief Minister Shibu Soren resigned Monday following his  defeat in the Tamar assembly by-election he needed to win to stay in the post  and said his party would press for fresh elections if his nominee was not  appointed in his place.The Jharkhand  Mukti Morcha (JMM) chief, who met Governor Syed Sibte Razi around noon to hand over  his resignation, said his party had chosen Champai Soren for chief minister.
 
 Minutes before, Deputy Chief Minister Stephen Marandi, an independent  legislator, also quit to protest the delay in Soren's resignation.
 
 "I quit to respect the people's verdict. I am a responsible citizen of the  country," Soren told reporters after meeting the governor.
 
 "The JMM has chosen Champai Soren as the leader of the party to be  anointed as next chief minister. If that does not happen, we will prefer to  face elections."
 
 The fact that there is no consensus in the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) on  the issue did not worry him. "We stick to our stand," he said.
 
 The UPA is divided over appointing Champai Soren chief minister. While the JMM  and a group of independents back him, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and  another group of independents support former chief chief minister Madhu Koda --  also an independent legislator.
 
 The Congress, which was not happy with the functioning of the Koda government,  hasn't made its stance known yet. According to party insiders, central Congress  leaders and a section of the state leaders were in favour of president's rule  and fresh elections.
 
 Soren, who became chief minister in August 2008, needed to be elected to the  state assembly by Feb 27 under constitutional requirements but lost the Tamar  by-election last week.
 
 The defeat plunged Jharkhand into further political uncertainty. The governor  has not yet decided whether Soren would remain chief minister until the crisis  is resolved. "I will take a decision as per the constitutional  provisions," he told journalists.
 
 In the 82-member Jharkhand assembly, the UPA has 41 seats. Of these, the JMM  has 17, the Congress nine, the RJD seven and the rest are either independents  or smaller parties.
  (IANS)  
      
     
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