Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is campaigning for the BJP in Jharkhand these days. He has been appointed co-head of the party’s campaign in the state. Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday accused the JMM of practicing appeasement politics. “In the name of appeasement politics, the JMM government only serves the interests of infiltrators and encroachers. When the BJP government is formed, we will drive the infiltrators out of the state,” he said.
CM Sarma further said, “Infiltrators have been called in to appease votes. Infiltrators have found their way into the entire government. In Jharkhand run by Hemant Soren, these people do not do their job of clearing out infiltrators. “
“Like shaking Babar…”
Himanta Biswa Sarma said: “What is happening in Jamshedpur west today. The demography of Jamshedpur is slowly changing. What is the strength of JMM and Congress ?They don’t want your votes, they want the votes of a special class of people.”
He further said that in Ayodhya we completed the construction of Rama temple by expelling Babar. Likewise, it is time to expel the Babars living in every corner of the country.
Paper leakage problem
Himanta Biswa Sarma is supporting BJP candidates Meira Munda (Potka constituency) and Purnima Das Sahu Das Sahu) (Jamshedpur East), JD(U) candidate Saryu Roy (Jamshedpur West) and AJSU party’s Ramchandra Sahish (Jugsalai) Speaking at a public meeting, he accused the coalition government led by Hemant Soren of large-scale corruption and mining.
He said that a CBI probe will be initiated into the recent leak of competitive examination question papers by the Jharkhand State Staff Selection Commission.
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“I have visited many states and met their governments, but the constant leakage of Jharkhand question papers is worrying,” Sarma said. He accused the Jharkhand government of failing to provide basic services and said the current The government is run by “infiltrators, mafia and brokers” rather than serving ordinary people.
Sarma stressed that Hemant Soren’s government focused more on personal interests than public welfare. He stressed that if the BJP comes to power, it will form a government that represents Hindus, tribals and the poor.