“State in Anarchy,” Claims Raghubar Das Following Multiple Incidents in Jharkhand

Ex-Chief Minister of Jharkhand raises concerns over state’s law and order situation amidst ongoing incidents of violence.

RANCHI – The Former Chief Minister of Jharkhand and National Vice President of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Raghubar Das, today criticized the Hemant government and highlighted a troubling trend in the state’s law and order situation.

He pointed out that seven significant incidents have transpired within just a month, yet the current Chief Minister showed no remorse.

These events started to unfold after the formation of the present government, with the murder of seven tribal individuals in Chaibasa.

Public resentment is still simmering following the murder of Subhash Munda, a leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

Both political leaders and the public have continuously targeted the ruling parties, demanding accountability and safety.

Recently, Raghubar Das, along with Hatia MLA Naveen Jaiswal, visited Subhash Munda’s residence at Dalali Chowk in Ranchi to express condolences to his family.

Speaking to journalists, Das made serious allegations against the state government, describing the state as being in a state of anarchy.

According to him, neither the women nor the citizens of the state feel safe, and a parallel government of mafias is operating under the ruling party’s protection.

Das further questioned the government’s intentions and said that the government cannot show its face to the bereaved family under such circumstances.

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