Dumka, July 15 (HS). BJP's felicitation cum victory resolution meeting was organized at the block's high school ground on Monday at the level of Jama assembly constituency. The meeting was chaired by District Vice President Manoj Pandey. In this, a resolution meeting was organized with all the booth committees, Shakti Kendra convenors, divisional presidents and leaders and workers of various platforms and fronts of the party under the assembly constituency.
Addressing the gathering, MLA Randhir Singh said that the state government is engaged in defaming the Modi government by closing and deactivating more than 100 schemes of the Centre. The game of transfer-posting is going on in the state. The game of illegal theft of coal, sand and stones is going on and royalty is being stolen.
The population of Bangladeshi Rohingya Muslims is constantly increasing in Jharkhand and the population of tribals is decreasing. As soon as the BJP government comes to power in the state, these Rohingya Muslims will be driven away from here. The Soren family of Jharkhand has become a patron of these intruders.
He said that workers are the backbone of the party. Today, the country is moving on the path of development under the able leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On this occasion, former MP Sunil Soren said that BJP workers have worked with full dedication and honesty for their candidate and have given him a lead of about 6 thousand votes from Jama assembly. This lead needs to be maintained in the assembly elections. There are many contenders for the ticket in BJP. But everyone will have to work together to ensure the victory of those on whom the party's stamp will be put. Till the time a government is not formed under the leadership of BJP in the state, the people of the state cannot be benefited. The people of this state need a double engine government, so that the development work being done by the country's PM Narendra Modi can be done extensively in the entire state without any hindrance.
Mainly program in-charge Sarath MLA Randhir Singh, former MP Sunil Soren, district in-charge Sanjeev Jajware were present in the program.