Published 21:24 IST, November 9th 2024

JP Nadda: "Every Bangladeshi Will Be Thrown Out of Jharkhand" at Palamu Rally

JP Nadda vowed that if BJP wins in Jharkhand, all Bangladeshi nationals will be expelled, and children of infiltrators marrying locals wont get tribal rights.

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Palamu: Union Health Minister and BJP National President JP Nda said on Friday that if BJP comes to power in Jharkhand , all Bangleshi nationals will be expelled from state, and children born to infiltrators who marry local women will t be granted tribal rights. 

In a fiery speech in Palamu on Saturday, Nda held Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)- Congress coalition responsible for presence of Bangleshi infiltrators in state and vowed that BJP would take strong action against illegal immigrants.

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"Every Bangleshi will be thrown out of Jharkhand and along with that way y marry tribal sisters and want rights on ir tribal land, children born from m will t be given any tribal rights." said JP Nda.

Nda also slammed ruling JMM-Congress government for failing to fulfill key promises, including unemployment benefits, government jobs, and financial support for women's empowerment.

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He described JMM-Congress government as "deceitful" and a "government of liars and thieves."

"y (JMM-Congress) h said that y would give unemployment allowance, y h said that y would give government jobs, y h said that y would provide financial help for progress of women; did anything happen? This is a deceitful government; this is a government of liars; this is a government that supports thieves," Nda ded.

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Earlier, Union Home Minister Amit Shah also slammed JMM-Congress government, calling it most corrupt in country. He urged people to remove m from power.

" Congress-JMM government is most corrupt in entire country.
It needs to be changed. If you want to stop this corruption, uproot Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and Congress government. Those who have stolen your money will t be spared," said Amit Shah at a rally.

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81-seat Jharkhand Assembly will hold elections in two phases on vember 13 and 20, with vote counting set for vember 23.

In 2019 Assembly elections, JMM won 30 seats, BJP won 25, and Congress won 16.

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(with ncy inputs)

 

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21:24 IST, November 9th 2024