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Jharkhand Polls: Amit Shah seeks vote to drive away Bangladeshi infiltrators

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16 November 2024
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Jharkhand Polls: Amit Shah seeks vote to drive away Bangladeshi infiltrators
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BRAJESH VERMA

 

Dumka, Nov 16: Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that Bangladeshi infiltrators in Jharkhand will not only be deported from the country but their names will also be removed from the voter list. Amit Shah made this statement while addressing an election rally at Gandhi Maidan in Dumka on Saturday.

Addressing a large crowd, he explained that infiltrators are entering Jharkhand through the riverine areas along the India-Bangladesh border and settling in the state. He accused Chief Minister Hemant Soren of facilitating the settlement of these infiltrators and stated that agents are active in the border areas under the protection of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha-led government.

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Amit Shah appealed to the public to support the formation of a BJP government in the state if they want these infiltrators to be driven out. He urged the people to vote for BJP candidates Sunil Soren from Dumka and Suresh Murmu from Jama.

The Union Home Minister promised that if the BJP government is formed, people will receive large-scale economic benefits.

He also criticized INDI Alliance leaders, saying that none of them have visited the birthplace of Birsa Munda, while Prime Minister Modi had paid homage there.

Additionally, he announced that statues of Sidhu Kanhu will be installed in 10 museums across the country.

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