Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that if BJP is voted in power in Jharkhand, a law will be brought to prevent transfer of land to "infiltrators" even if they marries tribal women.
Addressing a public rally in Tamar, Shah said, "The illegal immigrants are taking up the jobs meant for tribals of the state... The infiltrators are dangerous for our daughters, our resources, and our land... When we form the government, we will bring a law which will prohibit the immigrant from registering tribal land in his name, even if he marries tribal girl. We will make the immigrant give back the acquired land." Amit Shah accused Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren of vote bank politics and said "Bangladeshi infiltrators" were coming to the state. The Home Minister also assured voters of taking strict action against the Bangaldeshi infiltrators if they voted in power. "Trust us; we (BJP) do what we say. I promise you today that we will pick out all the infiltrators who have entered Jharkhand," Shah said. Shah said a BJP government will work towards making Jharkhand a very prosperous state. Earlier today, Shah launched a scathing attack on Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and said the way Champai Soren was humiliated and removed from the Chief Minister post, is not just an insult to him but to the entire tribal community. "Champai Soren has been loyal for so many years, standing with Hemantji, but how he was humiliated and removed is not just an insult to Champai Soren but an insult to the entire tribal community. The main issue was that Champai Soren stated that corruption should stop, but the JMM was not willing to end it." The Jharkhand Assembly elections are set to be held in two phases on November 13 and 20, with vote counting scheduled for November 23. In the previous assembly election, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha won 30 seats, the BJP won 25 and Congress won 16 seats. (ANI)
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