BJP’s Dr. Goswami Accuses Jharkhand Government of Corruption and Mismanagement
BJP’s Dr. Dineshanand Goswami lambasts the Hemant government for plunging Jharkhand into corruption, highlighting issues like illegal mining and lack of development.
JAMSHEDPUR – Dr. Dineshanand Goswami, former state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party, has launched a scathing critique of the Hemant government in Jharkhand.
Goswami accuses the current administration of miring the state in widespread corruption.
According to him, Jharkhand’s natural resources are being exploited due to rampant illegal sand mining, abetted by government officials and ruling party leaders.
He highlighted the detrimental impact of corruption on development schemes across the state.
Goswami pointed out that corruption has permeated all levels, forcing people to repeatedly visit zonal offices for their significant tasks.
During a meeting with booth committee chairpersons in Baharagora, he expressed these concerns.
The meeting, led by Board President Rajkumar Kar, became a platform for these critical observations.
Dr. Goswami also expressed disappointment with the Hemant government’s treatment of farmers, citing the delay in opening paddy purchasing centers.
He shed light on the employment crisis, noting that the lack of opportunities is driving Baharagora’s youth to migrate to southern states.
Goswami urged party workers to campaign against the Hemant government’s policies, which he deems anti-people.
The meeting also saw contributions from key figures such as Baptu Sao, Bats Ghosh, and Kajal Mahakud, among others, emphasizing the party’s unified stance on these issues.
This assembly of BJP leaders and activists reflects a concerted effort to raise public awareness about the government’s alleged shortcomings.

