BJP’s Next Chief Minister Assured, Says Himanta Biswa Sarma

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma asserts BJP’s victory and criticizes Hemant Soren’s government during Jharkhand visit.

BJP’s election co-in-charge for Jharkhand and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma declared that the next Chief Minister of Jharkhand will undoubtedly be from the BJP.

RANCHI – BJP’s election co-in-charge for Jharkhand and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma declared that the next Chief Minister of Jharkhand will undoubtedly be from the BJP.

Sarma, speaking to journalists at Ranchi Airport, was accompanied by former BJP state president and Rajya Sabha MP Deepak Prakash.

Sarma emphasized the BJP’s commitment to forming the government and replacing Hemant Soren’s administration with a "double engine" BJP government to accelerate development in Jharkhand.

"There’s no doubt that the next Chief Minister will be from the BJP," Sarma affirmed.

Vijay Sankalp Sabha in Khunti

During his visit, Sarma addressed a Vijay Sankalp Sabha in Torpa, Khunti, criticizing Hemant Soren’s government for failing to fulfill promises and engaging in illegal activities.

He accused the current administration of turning the state into a haven for infiltrators and land grabbers.

Sarma emphasized the need for laws to protect tribal daughters from forced marriages by outsiders.

"Not a single promise by Hemant Soren has been fulfilled. The state has become a den for infiltrators," Sarma stated.

He also highlighted the unfulfilled promise of providing jobs to five lakh youths, pointing out that not even one lakh have been employed.

Criticism of Opposition

Sarma criticized the Congress and JMM, stating that they have not contributed positively to Jharkhand and must be ousted for the state’s progress.

He mocked Rahul Gandhi, stating, "Rahul Baba’s knowledge has always been lacking and will continue to be so."

Sarma urged the public to support BJP for a new and better Jharkhand.

"The Congress and JMM need to be sent packing from Jharkhand," he added.

Corruption Allegations

Sarma also targeted state minister Alamgir Alam, accusing him of corruption and being a leader of infiltrators.

"Rs 35 crore was recovered from the house of Alamgir Alam. He is the chief of infiltrators," Sarma alleged.

He concluded by urging for swift action against corruption and supporting BJP’s vision for Jharkhand.

Other Speakers

MLA Koche Munda and Rajya Sabha MP Aditya Kumar Sahu also addressed the gathering, reinforcing the BJP’s commitment to transforming Jharkhand.

The event was attended by several BJP leaders, including Santosh Jaiswal, Binod Bhagat, Shashank Rai, Satyanarayan Singh, KS Behera, Reda Munda, Dular Munda, Kameshwar Singh, Ramdhyan Singh, Omeen Singh, Nikhil Kandulna, and Gandouri Gudiya.

The program was conducted by Deepak Tigga.

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