BJP's Pledge for Tribal Rights and Development in Jharkhand
BJP president JP Nadda, in Jharkhand, declared if his party gains power, it will prevent tribal rights for children of infiltrator fathers. He criticized the JMM-led state's governance, promoted PM Modi's developmental achievements, and claimed growing global respect for India.
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During a rally in Jharkhand, BJP president JP Nadda announced that the party will not allow children of infiltrator fathers to claim tribal rights if elected. He accused the current government of protecting Bangladeshi infiltrators and promised their expulsion.
Nadda criticized the JMM-led government in Jharkhand for alleged corruption and emphasized the need for a BJP 'double-engine government' to ensure comprehensive development. He also highlighted the achievements of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government in transforming India's global image.
Pointing out various accomplishments, Nadda mentioned India's improved standings in steel manufacturing and the mobile phone market under Modi's leadership. He cited enhanced tribal welfare budgets, the development of tribal schools, and increased infrastructure spending as evidence of BJP's commitment to progress.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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