Anurag Thakur Blasts Jharkhand's Ruling Coalition; BJP Eyes Victory
BJP MP Anurag Thakur criticized Jharkhand's ruling INDIA alliance, accusing them of corruption and failing to deliver on promises. Thakur claims the coalition focuses on 'love-jihad' and 'land-jihad', urging voters to support BJP for a corruption-free state. First phase election results favor BJP's ambitions.
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On Thursday, BJP MP Anurag Thakur launched a vehement critique against the ruling INDIA alliance in Jharkhand, asserting that their five-year tenure offered only 'love-jihad' and 'land-jihad' to the state's residents. Thakur accused the RJD-JMM-Congress coalition of a broader pattern of betrayal, failing the public on numerous fronts.
During a press conference, Thakur highlighted the prevalent corruption under the current regime, noting discrepancies in areas like water, forests, and land. He claimed that the youth and general populace had decided to back the BJP for effective governance. Thakur underscored inadequacies in employment and job reservations for women.
Expressing gratitude to voters after the first phase of Jharkhand Assembly elections, Thakur emphasized that the shift away from mismanagement had already begun. As the BJP aims to replace the JMM-led coalition, initial voter turnout reveals strong support for the party's campaign in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)