Chief Minister Hemant Soren addressed the public after paying tribute at Shaheed Nirmal Mahto’s memorial, highlighting farmers’ struggles and promising financial support.
Chief Minister Hemant Soren visited Shaheed Nirmal Mahto’s memorial to offer floral tributes and addressed a public gathering, focusing on the challenges faced by farmers and the state’s economic issues.
JAMSHEDPUR – Chief Minister Hemant Soren visited Shaheed Nirmal Mahto’s memorial to offer floral tributes and addressed a public gathering, focusing on the challenges faced by farmers and the state’s economic issues.
In his speech, CM Soren emphasized that farmers are on the brink of starvation and continue to protest.
He expressed concern over the gradual privatization of government institutions and the persistent rise in inflation.
Unemployment remains a significant issue, he noted.
Soren promised that if his government is elected, each household would receive financial support amounting to one lakh rupees.
He mentioned that the formula for this support is already in place, pending his government’s establishment.
He also highlighted obstacles in the mining sector and the need for substantial work in a short period.
The Chief Minister announced that the recruitment of police constables is imminent, with 5,000 positions to be filled within the next 15-20 days.
Criticizing the opposition, Soren remarked that no significant policies or work have been accomplished in the past 20 years.
He suggested that the opposition appears well-funded and strategic but lacks genuine commitment to progress.
Soren’s address aimed to assure the public of his dedication to addressing these pressing issues and bringing about tangible improvements.

