CM’s ‘Infiltrator’ Remark Sparks Controversy in Jamshedpur
BJM leader challenges Congress to clarify stance on Soren’s Assembly comments
Key Points:
• Soren likens urban residents to Bangladeshi infiltrators in Assembly speech
• BJM’s Srivastava demands response from Congress leaders on CM’s remarks
• Jamshedpur’s ‘Mini India’ identity highlighted amid growing political tension
JAMSHEDPUR – Local political tensions escalate as BJM district president challenges Congress leaders over Chief Minister’s controversial Assembly statement.
Subodh Srivastava, BJM district president, has publicly confronted Congress leaders.
He demands clarification on CM Hemant Soren’s contentious Assembly remarks.
Soren reportedly compared residents of major cities to Bangladeshi infiltrators.
The statement has sparked outrage among local communities.
"Why are prominent Congress leaders silent on this issue?" Srivastava questioned.
He specifically called out Health Minister Banna Gupta and former MP Dr. Ajoy Kumar.
The BJM leader accused Soren of attempting to humiliate the Bihari community.
Srivastava emphasized Jamshedpur’s diverse demographic makeup.
"Jamshedpur is known as ‘Mini India’ for a reason," a local resident commented.
The city’s growth is attributed to contributions from people across various regions.
Srivastava warned of consequences if Congress leaders remain silent.
"We will expose their double standards through public meetings," he threatened.
The controversy highlights growing political tensions in the region.
It also underscores the sensitive nature of demographic discussions in Jharkhand.

