Jharkhand CM Commemorates Martyrs, Critiques Past Governance
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren honored Kharsawan firing martyrs, expressing condolences and targeting BJP’s past governance.
KHARSAWAN – Chief Minister Hemant Soren visited Kharsawan to pay respects to the martyrs of the historic firing incident.
At the martyr’s altar, Soren laid a floral tribute, solemnly acknowledging the sacrifice of those lost.
Accompanying him were dignitaries including Minister Champai Soren and MLA Savita Mahato.
Soren’s address to the gathering included a fierce critique of the BJP’s past governance in Jharkhand.
He reflected on the challenges faced by Jharkhand since its formation, attributing them to the BJP’s earlier rule.
Soren accused the previous BJP-led government of exploiting the state’s resources.
Under his leadership, he emphasized efforts to restore rights and entitlements to the tribal communities.
The Chief Minister claimed that these initiatives have met with resistance from those discomforted by the empowerment of tribals.
Soren’s speech also looked ahead to 2024, calling for unity to ensure the continuation of his government.
He criticized Union Minister Arjun Munda for organizing a Kisan Mela on Martyr’s Day, interpreting it as a deviation from the day’s solemn significance.
The event also featured addresses by Minister Champai Soren and local MLA Dashrath Gagrai.
District administration’s top officials were present, underlining the event’s importance.
Additionally, MP Shri Mahato paid tribute at the martyr’s altar, reflecting on the Kharsawan incident as a pivotal moment in Indian history.
Shri Mahato emphasized the need to honor the sacrifices made for Jharkhand’s identity and not let them be in vain.

