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Prime Minister Narendra Modi: People of Jharkhand are being forced to migrate

Garhwa: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that the people of Jharkhand are being pushed to migrate, calling the JMM-led coalition in the state a “Ghuspaithiya Bandhan” (infiltrators’ alliance) and “Mafia Ka Ghulam” (mafia’s slave) for allegedly aiding Bangladeshi infiltrators.

Speaking at a rally in Garhwa, the prime minister said that the “mafia system” has been conquered by the mafia and that voting for the BJP will be a blow to the Hemant Soren administration.

Prime minister narendra modi
Prime minister narendra modi

“In Jharkhand, where the JMM-led alliance is occupied with aiding Bangladeshi infiltrators, appeasement politics has reached its zenith. Jharkhand’s tribal population would decline if this trend continues. The nation and tribal civilization are in danger because of this. ‘Gushpaithiya Bandhan’ and ‘Mafia ka Gulam’ are the new names for this alliance. Infiltrators are supported by these three political parties (JMM, RJD, and Congress).PM Modi said, “They are forcing them to settle throughout Jharkhand.”

“The population is being compelled to relocate. Every vote you cast will undermine the mafia system established by JMM-RJD-Congress here,” he said.

According to PM Modi, the situation in Jharkhand is dire because the JMM, Congress, and RJD are exploiting Bangladeshi infiltrators for “vote bank politics” to settle in the state, endangering the social order.

“You can comprehend the degree of danger if Saraswati Vandana is prohibited in schools. “Durga Puja and all major festivals are being affected,” he stated, adding that there is a curfew during festivals.

Regarding the state’s Abua Awas Yojana, PM Modi urged the populace to challenge the JMM-Congress administration.

“You need to inquire with the JMM-Congress government about the state’s Abua Awas Yojana’s current status.I pledged to build three crore new homes nationwide during the Lok Sabha elections. The BJP in Jharkhand has now decided to construct 21 lakh new homes. “The BJP promises that every impoverished person will have a home,” he said.

He said that the Soren administration was creating “obstacles” to Jharkhand’s central projects’ execution.

“Even when the JMM administration placed barriers in its way, the central government has done all it could to improve Jharkhand’s infrastructure for farmers and to bolster the state’s businesses.Development in the state would go at double the rate once a double-engine government is established here,” he said.

According to the prime minister, rumors are quite popular these days, but people should be aware of this and not fall for it.

“Spreading rumors is a big industry these days, but you shouldn’t trust any of them. JMM here lied when I introduced PM Kisan Samman Nidhi in 2018, claiming that people shouldn’t associate with this plan because PM Modi would return the money they were receiving today.

He said that the state’s infrastructure has received a lot of attention.

“In Jharkhand, efforts are being made to improve rail and road connections. The residents of the state are receiving cheaper gas thanks to the pipelines in Bokaro, Haldia, and Jagadishpur. The national government is working hard to make Jharkhand stronger. He said that the state’s JMM administration is doing all in its power to halt Jharkhand’s progress.

He said that 3 lakh government positions will be appointed in a transparent way if the BJP takes power in Jharkhand.

PM Modi emphasized the BJP’s election pledge to build new homes for the impoverished and said that the party promises that no one should be left without a home.

Vote counting for the Jharkhand Assembly elections is set for November 23 and will take place in two stages on November 13 and 20. In the 2020 Jharkhand Assembly election, the Congress won 16 seats, the BJP won 25, and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) won 30 seats. Only six seats were won by the Congress in 2014, compared to 37 by the BJP and 19 by JMM.

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