BJP Vows to Expel Bangladeshis from Jharkhand, Criticizes JMM-Congress Leadership
BJP National President JP Nadda announced plans to expel all Bangladeshis from Jharkhand if voted to power. He criticized the current JMM-Congress coalition for inefficiency and corruption. Nadda, along with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, urged citizens to bring about a change in leadership during the upcoming state elections.
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BJP National President JP Nadda declared a strong stance against Bangladeshi infiltrators in Jharkhand, vowing their expulsion if the party is elected to power. Nadda made these statements during a heated address in Palamu, accusing the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-Congress coalition of complicity and poor governance.
Nadda further criticized the coalition, claiming it failed to deliver on promises such as providing unemployment allowances and government jobs, branding it a 'deceitful' administration. He stressed that children born to infiltrators through marriages with local tribal women would not be granted tribal rights.
Echoing Nadda's sentiments, Union Home Minister Amit Shah condemned the JMM-Congress government as the most corrupt nationally, calling for their removal. The upcoming Jharkhand Assembly elections, beginning November 13, are anticipated to be crucial for both parties.
(With inputs from agencies.)