Nadda Accuses JMM of Patronising Infiltrators for Votes
BJP president J P Nadda criticized the ruling JMM-led alliance in Jharkhand for patronizing infiltrators to secure votes. He accused them of diminishing the tribal population and promoting corruption. Nadda emphasized the BJP's commitment to tribal welfare and urged people to vote for the party to ensure better governance.
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BJP president J P Nadda on Monday accused the JMM-led alliance in Jharkhand of supporting infiltrators to gain votes, alleging a significant impact on the state's tribal population.
Launching the BJP's 'Parivartan Yatra,' Nadda claimed that infiltrators and Rohingyas are securing land and integrating through marriages with tribals, while the JMM backs them for electoral gains.
Nadda also criticized the Congress for corruption and supporting anti-national activities, urging voters to support BJP for better governance and development, highlighting initiatives like Rs 3 lakh crore for infrastructure and health cover expansions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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