BJP's Stance on Tribal Rights and Infiltration in Jharkhand
BJP president Jagat Prasad Nadda announced during an election rally that if the party is elected in Jharkhand, it will deny tribal rights to children of infiltrator fathers and local Adivasi mothers. He accused the JMM-led government of harboring Bangladeshi infiltrators and called for their removal.
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In a strong statement at an election rally in Bishrampur, Palamu, BJP president Jagat Prasad Nadda vowed to restrict tribal rights for children of Bangladeshi infiltrator fathers and local Adivasi mothers if the party assumes power in Jharkhand.
Nadda criticized the current JMM-led administration, accusing it of giving sanctuary to Bangladeshi infiltrators, whom he pledged to expel if given the mandate.
He further accused the state government of corruption and inefficiency, calling for the replacement of the 'single engine' government with a 'double engine' BJP government to ensure comprehensive development in Jharkhand.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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