KUMUD JENAMANI
Jamshedpur, Sept 5: Gao Raksha Dal will provide security to the former CM Champai Soren and his family given the new equation in the political scenario in Kolhan.
Mantu Dubey, leader of the Gao Raksha Dal, a righteous outfit working as the saviour of cows and other bovines, has declared this following the security cover provided to the former CM partially decreased and the bodyguard of his son withdrawn.
Dubey urges Centre for Z security for Champai Soren
“Champai Soren is the tiger of Kolhan and needs no security cover as such. His social clout among the people of Kolhan, especially among the tribals is based on the grassroots level. But despite that, we have decided to provide him and his family with extra security cover. Vigilant group of the Gao Raksha Dal will always remain inconspicuously present surrounding the former CM and his family members, ” said Dubey while talking to the newsmen.
Dubey has demanded the central government to provide Champai Soren with Z-category security cover and said until such security is being provided to the former CM, the Gao Raksha Dal will look after his security.
Champai Soren who was considered as number two in the JMM dispensation after Shibu Soren is presently going through a transition period after joining the saffron brigade recently.
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BJP-JMM rivalry intensifies as PIL targets Maiya Sanmaan Yojna
According to knowledgeable sources, the political rivalry between the BJP and the ruling JMM seems to have further deepened after a PIL was filed in the Jharkhand High Court purportedly by a BJP activist, challenging the chief minister Hemant Soren’s ‘popular’ “Maiya Sanmaan Yojna” launched a few months before the assembly elections in the state.
The sources revealed that the Maiya Sanmaan Yojna in which the women in the age groups of 21 to 50 years will get Rs 1,000 a month is tailor-made and would be in effect until the assembly elections do not get through.
“The Maiya Sanmaan Yojna in which over 40 lakhs beneficiaries have been enrolled is fragile and is aimed at garnering women’s vote reflected by the JMM’s women wing act of burning BJP’s effigy at Sakchi recently following the PIL against the Maiya Sanmaan Yojna filled in the high court. Such protest by the JMM’s women wing, in reality, has exposed the Hemant Soren government’s move to launch a scheme like Maiya Sanmaan Yojna in haste is unethical and is likely to be scrapped by the high court,” observed the sources.
Moreover, the sources maintained, if Hemant Soren is so concerned about the people’s welfare he would have implemented his promise to pay unemployment allowance which he had announced just before the 2019 assembly elections and should not have reinstated himself as chief minister having ousted a dynamic and revolutionary person like Champai Soren just a month after his release from the jail on bail.