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Ranchi, April 28: The ruling JMM today attacked the Election Commission (EC) with Mahatma Gandhi’s three monkeys’ jibe.
“Inko na dikhai parta hai, na sunai parta hai (They can neither see nor hear),” said JMM chief spokesperson Supriyo Bhattacharya while addressing a press conference today.
Adani, Ambani are Modi’s two eyes
He said that Adani and Ambani are two eyes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Gandhi’s three monkeys represent the principle “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil”.
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“Put the chief election commissioner in the middle flanked by two new commissioners, and you will get the answer,” Bhattacharya said in response to a question.
Modi will not win: JMM
“But Modi is not going to win the elections, no matter how much convenience the Election Commission gives him,” Bhattacharya said.
“The EC can get 800 certificates printed instead of 400, but the people have rejected the BJP,” he asserted.
The JMM leader said that the BJP wanted to win elections by putting a popular chief minister, Hemant Soren, in jail. “But it will not happen. We will not be afraid; we will fight,” he maintained.
JMM poses 4 questions for PM Modi
Seeking answers to four questions from Modi when he campaigns in Chaibasa in the first week of May, the JMM leader said that the prime minister should clarify the BJP’s stand on Sarna dharma, which is linked to tribal identity.
“Besides, the prime minister should also answer why the role of Gram Sabha has been sidelined in giving forest rights to tribals and natives. Also, he should reply on changes in the Coal Bearing Act, which facilitate no need for environmental and social impact assessments,” he pointed out.
Besides, the JMM also asked Modi to spell out the reasons for allegedly ruining HEC, once considered the economic spinal cord of the state capital.
‘No Ram-Rahim, mutton-fish in Jharkhand’
Without answering these four questions, Bhattacharya said we will not let the prime minister go. “Ram-Rahim, mutton-fish will not work in Jharkhand. This is the state of martyrs. The martyrs’ struggle should not go in vain,” he maintained.