Rajnath Singh Criticizes Jharkhand CM and Pushes for BJP Governance
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh criticized Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren for feigning martyrdom after his imprisonment on corruption charges. He urged the public to vote out the JMM-led government and give BJP two consecutive terms for state development. Singh also condemned infiltration and conversion practices and advocated for the 'one nation, one election' policy to save public funds.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday criticised Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren for ''pretending to be a martyr'' following his imprisonment on corruption charges, urging the public to remove the JMM-led government from power. ''Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren is pretending to be a 'martyr' after going to jail on corruption charges. Such corrupt CM cannot lead Jharkhand towards development. Show the exit door to such forces and give two consecutive terms to BJP for unparalleled development of the state,'' Singh said addressing a Parivartan rally here.
Singh accused the current administration of fostering ''infiltration and conversion'' for political gains, contrasting this with the BJP's promise to build homes for all within three years of assuming power. He also advocated for the ''one nation, one election'' policy, asserting it could save the exchequer Rs 4 lakh crore, as frequent elections cost the country approximately Rs 7 lakh-crore.
Additionally, Singh criticised Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for damaging India's reputation abroad and asserted that India is no longer a weak nation, warning that anyone provoking it would face consequences, citing India's actions in Pakistan as an example.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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