CM Champai Soren Criticizes BJP, Promises Development
Jharkhand CM vows to complete term, enhance living standards amidst political challenges.
Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren accuses BJP of hindering state progress, commits to fulfilling a five-year tenure with significant advancements in housing and utilities.
RANCHI – The function was graced by Minister Satyanand Bhokta, MLA Ramchandra Singh, Mithilesh Thakur, and Baijnath Ram.
They all spoke about the government’s initiatives and future plans.
The Jharkhand government is committed to ensuring farmers’ fields are irrigated.
This commitment aligns with the larger goal of fulfilling Hemant Soren’s dream despite obstacles.
Hemant Soren had initiated the Aapki Yojana, Aapki Sarkar program.
Despite BJP’s actions leading to Hemant Soren’s imprisonment, the state government continued to support the homeless.
To address the lack of central funding for housing in Jharkhand, Hemant Soren announced the Abua Awas scheme.
During the ceremony, Champai Soren distributed approval letters to 10 beneficiaries from each of the districts of Garhwa, Palamu, and Latehar.
Champai Soren has pledged to increase the free electricity quota to 125 units, benefiting 30 lakh families.
He has also promised housing benefits under the Abua scheme to 20 lakh poor people by 2027.
Champai Soren critiqued the BJP for using central agencies against Hemant Soren, leading to his jail time, highlighting the resilience of tribals.
He noted that the BJP’s actions were in response to the government’s prioritization of essentials like water, forests, and land, and the provision of livelihood, contrasting with the previous government’s shortcomings.
Champai Soren distributed acceptance letters at a ceremony in Garhwa, emphasizing the government’s commitment despite BJP’s alleged attempts to stall progress.

