BJP's Nadda Criticizes Jharkhand Government Amid Accusations
BJP President Jagat Prasad Nadda criticized Jharkhand's ruling coalition, accusing them of corruption and dynastic politics. He highlighted recent scams and claimed the government supports infiltration. Nadda called for a change in leadership, praising Prime Minister Modi's impact on poverty alleviation in India.
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BJP President Jagat Prasad Nadda launched a verbal assault against the coalition government in Jharkhand, comprised of the JMM, Congress, and RJD parties, on Tuesday.
Labeling them as corrupt and dedicated to dynastic politics, Nadda argued that the existing power structure in Jharkhand is synonymous with malpractice, calling it a 'government of thieves.'
Nadda's criticisms included allegations of several large-scale scams and infiltration support by the current administration under Chief Minister Hemant Soren, urging voters to replace the single-engine administration with a more effective BJP-led government.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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