Jharkhand Election: BJP leader Anurag Thakur said Jharkhand has to be freed from infiltrators
Jharkhand: Anurag Thakur, the leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party, attacked the opposition INDIA bloc on Friday, stating that Jharkhand needs to get rid of the Congress, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) political influence as well as their infiltrators if it is to advance and become a developed state.
According to the previous Union Minister, they have taken over the state’s resources, such as employment, land, and water, at the expense of the local people.
“Infiltrators have taken over land, water, and forests. They have also taken over young people’s employment. “Jharkhand must be freed from infiltrators and Congress, RJD, and JMM if it is to advance toward development,” Thakur said.
After vowing that the BJP will endeavor to rid Jharkhand of “infiltrators” and improve the state, he further asked supporters to continue supporting the party in the next round of elections.
“I want to say that you voted brilliantly in the first phase. In the second phase, vote even more in favor of the BJP,” Thakur remarked. In addition to removing infiltrators, we shall endeavor to improve Jharkhand.
Along with wishing everyone a happy Kartik Purnima, Jharkhand Foundation Day, and the 150th anniversary of Lord Birsa Munda’s birth, the BJP leader said that the event demanded a concentrated effort to eradicate three significant problems in the state, which he named “Love Jihad, Land Jihad, and Job Jihad.”
“I wish everyone a happy Kartik Purnima, Jharkhand Foundation Day, and Lord Birsa Munda’s 150th birthday. “Jharkhand has experienced another auspicious occasion, which is the eradication of three such diseases: job jihad, land jihad, and love jihad,” he said.
On Friday morning, the BJP MP also said prayers at the Baba Baidyanath Temple in Deogarh, Jharkhand.
To celebrate Birsa Munda’s 150th birthday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to introduce the Pradhan Mantri Dharati Abha Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan Yojana, a nationwide program, from Bihar’s Jamui district today.
An official statement states that the program’s goal is to ensure that indigenous communities nationwide benefit from a variety of government programs and initiatives.
Additionally, the first event will showcase and compile all current programs designed to aid in the development of indigenous people.
According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), the first phase of Jharkhand’s assembly elections saw 64.86 percent of voters cast ballots across the 43 assembly seats at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, beating the 63.9 percent turnout in the 2019 assembly elections.
Voting for 43 of the 81 seats in the state came to an end during the first round of the Jharkhand assembly elections.
On November 20, elections will be held for the remaining 38 seats. November 23 is when the votes will be counted.