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BJP’s Jharkhand manifesto: Amit Shah promises UCC, tribals will be kept out
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BJP’s Jharkhand manifesto: Amit Shah promises UCC, tribals will be kept out

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday launched the BJP manifesto for Jharkhand, which will go to polls in two phases on November 13 and 20. He announced that his government would implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Jharkhand, but added that the tribal community would be kept out. from her.

Under the “Gogo Didi scheme”, Shah said, women will get Rs 2,100 every month. “Free LPG gas cylinders will be provided on Diwali and Rakshabandhan and cylinders will be given for Rs.500. 5 lakh employment opportunities will be created for the youth of Jharkhand”.

Shah arrived in the state capital Ranchi on Saturday evening. Speaking at the event, Home Minister lashed out at the Hemant Soren government, saying it had crossed all limits of appeasement. “In Lohardaga, Kanwariyas were attacked, Kirtan and Bhajans were banned in Ramnavami, stones were pelted during Ramnavami procession, temples were damaged in Sahibganj and in Jamshedpur, ‘Hindu Jharkhand Chodo’ slogans were raised.”

“You should be ashamed,” Shah said, referring directly to Hemant Soren. “There will be such a rule of law here where those who do such acts will be sent behind bars by law, no one will dare to do such things.”

The BJP’s top strategist also addressed the issue of paper leaks in the state. He said that the paper leak mafia has ruined the future of the youth. “Form a BJP government and we will hang the paper mafia upside down,” he vowed.

Talking about illegal migrants, Shah said that the infiltration has not stopped in West Bengal and Jharkhand as the local administration in both the states is not acting against them due to vote banks. He assured that if the BJP comes back to power, it will not only stop them but also deport them.

Shah also targeted the Congress government, saying it had not fulfilled its promises in Himachal, Karnataka and Telangana. “We have addressed all the promises and in Himachal, Karnataka and Telangana, the Congress party has not fulfilled its promises. I congratulate Kharge Sahab for accepting that they did not fulfill their promises. People of Jharkhand should take note of this acceptance. of Kharge sahab and evaluate his promises, this is my request to the people of Jharkhand”.

JMM’s Mahua Maji hit back at Shah, saying no one will believe the BJP manifesto because the public has seen their governments and “neither Jharkhand nor Ranchi developed during their time”. “Trafficking in women was at its peak during BJP’s tenure. The central government has yet to grant coal rights to the state government”.