On Friday, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav made serious allegations against the Hemant Soren government during his election campaign in Palamu and Chatra, Jharkhand. Yadav accused Hemant of turning Jharkhand into Pakistan and Ranchi into Karachi. He also described Congress and its allies as a “family party.”
Decline in Tribal Population Yadav stated that in several areas of Jharkhand, the tribal population is decreasing. He criticized those who, driven by the desire for votes, are trying to manipulate the situation, calling them “hungry wolves” looking to take control. He described this election as a chance to erase the sins of the past. Yadav was speaking at election rallies in Tarhasi, Panki (Palamu), and Kunda, Chatra.
Bangladeshi Infiltration Blamed on Government Mohan Yadav alleged that due to the government’s wrong policies, Bangladeshis are infiltrating into Jharkhand, leading to a rapid increase in the Muslim population. He said that the demography of many areas in the state had changed, and this infiltration is threatening traditional Hindu festivals and culture. He accused the government of trying to eliminate Hindu traditions.
Conspiracy to Halt Ram Temple Construction Yadav also mentioned that the Congress party had hired lawyers to stop the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya in the Supreme Court, but despite this, the temple construction proceeded. He vowed that if BJP formed the government in Jharkhand, the Bangladeshi infiltrators would be expelled from the state. He claimed that these infiltrators were continuously taking control of the land, food, and women of the locals.
Appeal to Support BJP Candidate Yadav praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for lifting a poor farmer’s son to the position of Chief Minister in Madhya Pradesh, emphasizing Modi’s commitment to “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” (Together with all, development for all). He urged the people to support BJP candidate Dr. Shashibhushan Mehta from Panki constituency.
Plans for Development under BJP Government BJP’s state vice-president and regional in-charge Vikas Pritam outlined future plans, including the implementation of the “Five Param Tantan Yojana” and the “Gogo Didi Yojana” to empower rural women. He also mentioned that BJP would create more job opportunities for youth, provide 500 rupees per LPG cylinder to women, and offer a monthly financial assistance of 2,000 rupees to unemployed youth for education.
BJP candidate Dr. Shashibhushan Mehta, district president Amit Tiwari, district general secretary Vijay Thakur, state treasurer Lovely Gupta, and others were present at the event.