Hemant Soren: Tribals Stronger Amid Challenges, Never Compromise Honor
CM hints at jail term, vows to strengthen Jharkhand despite obstacles
Key Points:
• Soren pays homage to Gua firing martyrs, hails tribal resilience
• CM alleges conspiracy, claims Rs 1.36 lakh crore coal royalty due
• Government plans Rs 1 lakh annual aid for households, launches 96 schemes
JAMSHEDPUR – Chief Minister Hemant Soren emphasized tribal resilience and hinted at political challenges while honoring martyrs in West Singhbhum district.
Soren paid tribute to tribal martyrs of the Gua firing case at an event in West Singhbhum district.
He highlighted the unwavering spirit of tribals in facing adversity.
"Tribal heroes inspire us to lead Jharkhand in a new direction," Soren remarked.
The Chief Minister alluded to his recent jail term, emphasizing tribal determination.
He claimed that tribals grow stronger through struggles, not weaker.
Soren referenced the creation of Jharkhand as an example of tribal perseverance.
The CM alleged a conspiracy to imprison him and his family as elections approach.
He mentioned his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate in January and subsequent release on bail.
Soren addressed the issue of poverty in rural areas of the state.
He outlined government schemes aimed at empowering the poor and reducing dependence on middlemen.
"We plan to provide Rs 1 lakh annually to every household," a local official stated.
The Chief Minister claimed the center owes Jharkhand Rs 1.36 lakh crore in coal royalties.
Soren asserted this money could transform the state’s condition and direction.
During the event, 96 schemes worth Rs 201.83 crore were inaugurated.

