Hemant Soren Pledges Rs 1 Lakh Per Household if Re-elected
CM announces ambitious financial plan at Jamshedpur rally, criticizes opposition
Jharkhand’s leader promises substantial aid to families, addressing resource compensation and employee benefits.
JAMSHEDPUR – Chief Minister Hemant Soren vowed to provide Rs 1 lakh per household if his party secures victory in the upcoming assembly elections.
During a public gathering at Uliyan ground in Jamshedpur, Soren made several bold declarations.
He highlighted the state’s mineral wealth and condemned previous administrations for inadequate compensation.
The Chief Minister referenced a Supreme Court ruling allowing the state to reclaim payments for its resources.
"Our government will ensure every family receives their fair share of Jharkhand’s prosperity," Soren asserted.
Employee Benefits and Schemes
Soren outlined plans to reinstate promotion and pension schemes for state employees.
He promised to reemploy over 5,000 police constables within a month.
The government intends to continue financial support through various initiatives:
1. Guruji Credit Card for students
2. Financial aid for girls from birth to death
3. Restoration of employee benefits
Political Landscape
Soren accused opposing forces of attempting to destabilize his administration.
He alleged that political conspiracies aim to disrupt the INDI Alliance government.
"These maneuvers seek to expedite assembly elections and undermine our progress," Soren claimed.
Tribute to Nirmal Mahato
The Chief Minister paid homage to martyr Nirmal Mahato on his 37th death anniversary.
Notable attendees included:
– Former Chief Minister Champai Soren
– Minister Banna Gupta
– MLA Savita Mahato
Soren emphasized that Mahato’s sacrifice would not be forgotten.
Government Achievements and Criticism
The Chief Minister highlighted his administration’s accomplishments.
He refuted accusations against him, stating he had been falsely implicated but ultimately vindicated.
Soren criticized the BJP’s attempts to undermine his government’s land schemes.
"The public will respond to these actions in the upcoming elections," he predicted.
Future Prospects
Addressing youth employment concerns, Soren assured that promises made are being actively pursued.
He anticipated meaningful results in the near future.
The Chief Minister also commented on the Vinesh Phogat case, calling for serious action from the central government.

