CPI's D Raja Accuses BJP of Poaching Leaders Ahead of Jharkhand Assembly Polls

CPI General Secretary D Raja has accused the BJP of poaching leaders from rival parties and raising divisive issues like infiltration to polarize voters ahead of the Jharkhand assembly elections. Raja discussed the CPI's election strategy and the need to unite democratic forces to challenge the BJP.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Ranchi | Updated: 07-09-2024 15:35 IST | Created: 07-09-2024 15:35 IST
CPI's D Raja Accuses BJP of Poaching Leaders Ahead of Jharkhand Assembly Polls
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CPI General Secretary D Raja on Saturday accused the BJP of poaching leaders from other parties and raking up issues like infiltration to polarize people ahead of the assembly polls in Jharkhand.

Raja arrived in Jharkhand earlier in the day to discuss the party's strategy for the assembly elections in the eastern state later this year.

'The BJP and its conservative allies are targeting ruling parties in Jharkhand to cripple functioning, they poach leaders from ruling parties if possible. This is happening in Jharkhand,' he told reporters.

'On the issue of infiltration, if they are serious about it, the Union home minister should give an explanation to the country. Instead, they are targeting some states to create confusion and conflict among communities,' Raja alleged.

The saffron party has been making allegations of increased infiltration in Jharkhand, especially in the Santhal Parganas. The senior CPI leader also claimed that the BJP would face defeat in the upcoming assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, and Maharashtra.

'The way the wrestlers were treated during their protests at Jantar Mantar Delhi was shameful. Now, there is anger not only among sports persons but also among people of Haryana,' he said.

Raja also said there is 'resentment' among the people of Maharashtra, who are now 'questioning the policies of the central government.'

He said the Communist Party of India (CPI) would try to unite all secular democratic parties, which have come under the banner of the INDIA bloc, to win the assembly polls in Jharkhand and 'teach a lesson to the BJP and right-wing forces.'

(With inputs from agencies.)

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