Amit Shah Vows to Deport Bangladeshi Infiltrators in Jharkhand
Union Home Minister Amit Shah accused the Hemant Soren-led Jharkhand government of welcoming Bangladeshi infiltrators. He promised their deportation if BJP forms the government. He criticized Congress and JMM for misleading about the Uniform Civil Code's impact on tribal rights and vowed to punish corrupt leaders.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has leveled serious allegations against the Jharkhand government led by Hemant Soren, suggesting that it has provided a 'red-carpet welcome' to Bangladeshi infiltrators. Shah assured that these forces will face deportation should the BJP assume office in the state.
At a rally in Potka, East Singhbhum, Shah accused both the Congress and JMM of spreading misinformation regarding the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), asserting that it would not affect tribal rights. He emphasized that the BJP would exclude tribals from the UCC's purview.
The Home Minister further declared that under BJP rule, corrupt leaders from Congress and JMM would be incarcerated, and the stolen wealth of poor citizens would be recovered. He promised stringent measures to curb illegal activities and protect tribal lands.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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