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‘Will throw out every single infiltrator from here’: Amit Shah in Jharkhand
Sep-20-2024

Union Home Minister Amit Shah slammed the Hemant Soren government for corruption and urged the people of Jharkhand to vote for a government that provide support to the farmers and increases employment opportunities. 

Ahead of 2024 Jharkhand assembly elections, Home Minister Amit Shah announced the launch of the BJP's Parivartan Yatra during rally in the state today. Speaking at the rally, Shah said that in the coming days, this Yatra will go to every village and reach every home’. 

Highlighting the need to protect tribal culture, Shah said the change is not just about bringing the BJP government in place of JMM and Congress. The change is to remove this corrupt government and bring a government that will stop corruption. He added that the change has to be brought about by removing the government that is destroying the tribal girls and their culture at the hands of the intruders.

Amit Shah emphasized the need for a government that supports farmers and creates local employment during a recent address. He said, ‘A Narendra Modi government that supports and increases the income of farmers has to be brought here. My tribal young brothers and sisters go from here to different parts of the country for employment. Instead of this, a government which brings employment to Santhal Pargana has to be brought here.’

Shah also criticised the Rashtriya Janata Dal, Congress, and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha terming, ‘Infiltrators vote bank’. He claimed that infiltrations from Bangladesh is increasing and is a threat to the tribal culture of the state. He added that only BJP can bring an end to this problem. Shah also termed Soren's government as the most corrupt government in the country and also questioned, ’Can a government that indulges in multiple scams ensure people's welfare?’

Former Chief Minister Babulal Marandi, Rajya Sabha MP Deepak Prakash, Godda MP Nishikant Dubey, and Assam Chief Minister Hemant Vishwa were present in the Yatra. Jharkhand is preparing for an election to the 81-member legislative assembly as the current government's tenure ends in 2024. The Election Commission of India has not yet announced the election dates.


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