Ranchi, 30 August (HS). State election in-charge and Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan said that today Jharkhand has reached the brink of destruction and ruin due to the JMM-led Indi Thugbandhan government. We have to save the devastated Jharkhand. He said that today in the state, on one hand there is only loot and corruption and on the other hand there is the nuisance of Bangladeshi intruders. In the last four and a half years, Jharkhand has seen a mountain of notes, seen the looting of water, forest and land and seen the government breaking its promises.
Shivraj was speaking at the migrant worker meeting of the state BJP at Kavs Restaurant in Ranchi on Friday. In the presence of the party's divisional in-charge, district president, district in-charge, assembly in-charge and migrant workers from five states, he said that a large group of Bangladeshi infiltrators is emerging. He also said that the tribal chief minister is playing with the identity of the tribals today. He said that migrant workers should work as a catalyst to overthrow such a corrupt and useless government.
We will not rest until a BJP chief minister is sworn in in Jharkhand: Himanta
Assam Chief Minister and Assembly Election Co-incharge Himanta Biswa Sarma said that it is the public's demand for a BJP government in the upcoming assembly elections. The public is fed up with the corrupt and useless government. He said that migrant workers should take a pledge that we will take a sigh of relief only after forming a BJP government in Jharkhand. He said that if Jharkhand becomes strong, the country will also become strong.
Sarma said that in the Lok Sabha elections, the public gave victory to the NDA alliance on nine seats. The public gave us 84 lakh votes while the Indy alliance is far behind us. In the 2019 elections, JMM had made 400 promises, out of which not even 4 promises were fulfilled honestly. Today the youth of the state is disappointed, the farmers are frustrated, the women are scared and the Hemant government is again misleading the public by giving new promises. He said that the BJP will bring welfare schemes for all sections in its manifesto and as soon as the government is formed, it will be implemented on the ground.
We will ensure that lotus blooms in Jharkhand under any circumstances: Laxmikant Vajpayee
Addressing the meeting, state in-charge Dr. Laxmikant Bajpai said that Jharkhand is a separate state of BJP. Therefore, we will be at peace only after making lotus bloom in the state. He said that migrant workers should join hands with the workers of Jharkhand and make a big contribution in achieving the target.
People are ready to remove Hemant government: Babulal Marandi
State President and former Chief Minister Babulal Marandi welcomed all the migrant workers present in the meeting and said that with everyone's efforts and hard work, a strong BJP government will be formed in Jharkhand. He said that the Hemant government kept lying even before and after the elections. Today this government is misusing power for its seat. Brokers and middlemen are running the government. The administrative system has collapsed. Policemen have been engaged only in looting, corruption and spying. He said that we all should go to every door with the failures of the state government. Also, take the public welfare schemes of the BJP government.
State organization general secretary Karmveer Singh elaborated on the upcoming organizational programs. He said that the necessary organizational work from booth to division, district should be completed soon. The meeting was conducted by state general secretary and MP Dr. Pradeep Verma. The guests on the stage were welcomed by Varun Sahu, Sumit Sharan, Dheeraj Mahato, Vivekanand Singh, Amit Tiwari, Laxman Baraik, Manir Oraon and Sudhanshu Ojha.
Present in the meeting were Leader of Opposition Amar Kumar Bauri, outgoing State President and MP Deepak Prakash, Regional Organization General Secretary Nagendra Tripathi, State General Secretary MP Aditya Sahu, Manoj Singh, Vice President Balmukund Sahay, Vikas Pritam, Jawahar Paswan, Ravikant Mishra, Sunita Singh, Saroj Singh and Muneshwar Sahu etc.