Amit Shah's Bold Promise to Transform Jharkhand
Union Home Minister Amit Shah delivered a fierce speech targeting Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, vowing to oust his administration and address issues like infiltration, corruption, and unemployment. Shah promised robust industrial development and dismissed the Congress's stance on OBC reservations, reiterating Kashmir’s status under Modi's regime.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing critique of Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, asserting that the BJP would firmly remove ''Soren and company'' come November 23. His declaration came in anticipation of the vote counts slated for shortly after the state's second election phase.
Highlighting allegations, Shah accused Soren's government of aiding infiltration, vowing to deport infiltrators. He linked this to broader issues, claiming they've exploited tribal lands through illegal marriages. ''We will reverse these injustices and legislate to protect tribal lands,'' Shah pronounced during a rally in Dumri, Giridih district.
Amidst promises to uproot current corruption under Soren’s governance, Shah assured that with BJP in power, Jharkhand would spawn numerous industries to curb youth migration. He also reaffirmed India’s security advancements under Modi, maintaining the permanence of Kashmir’s integration and rejecting Article 370 restoration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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