BJP Lists Failures of Hemant Government at 4-Year Mark

Opposition Leader Amar Bauri Criticizes Hemant Soren’s Governance

BJP highlights the shortcomings of the Hemant government on its fourth anniversary, citing corruption and mismanagement under CM Hemant Soren’s leadership.

JAMSHEDPUR – On the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the JMM-led coalition government in Jharkhand, the BJP criticized the Hemant government for its alleged failures and corruption.

The BJP, in a press conference, released a detailed list of the government’s failures, with Leader of Opposition Amar Bauri accusing Chief Minister Hemant Soren of leading a "gang of corrupt, criminals, and looters."

The conference, held in Bistupur’s Tulsi Bhawan, saw Chandankiyari MLA Amar Kumar Bauri addressing a myriad of issues, including misgovernance and corruption.

BJP Jamshedpur Metropolitan President Gunjan Yadav, along with other party officials, was present at the event.

Bauri claimed that the Hemant government has failed to fulfill its election promises, including job creation and welfare schemes.

He contrasted the NDA’s developmental efforts with the UPA coalition’s alleged corruption, stating that the current government has made only a fraction of the promised job appointments.

Bauri also criticized the government’s handling of tribal land rights and accused the Soren family of exploiting the tribal community.

The illegal mining and deforestation activities were highlighted as examples of the government’s mismanagement.

Furthermore, Bauri addressed the deteriorating law and order situation in Jharkhand, citing increasing crime rates and political murders.

He expressed confidence that the people of Jharkhand would reject the Hemant government in the upcoming elections due to its alleged failures and autocratic nature.

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