Ex-CM Champai Soren blames Congress for historical violence against tribals
Key Points:
• BJP leaders pay tribute to Gua firing martyrs in Kolhan region
• Champai Soren accuses Congress of anti-tribal policies and violence
• BJP claims commitment to tribal welfare and combating land encroachment
JAMSHEDPUR – Former Chief Minister Champai Soren criticizes Congress policies while honoring Gua firing victims alongside other BJP leaders.
Champai Soren led a group of BJP leaders in paying respects to Gua firing martyrs.
The delegation included former CM Madhu Koda and ex-MP Geeta Koda.
Soren accused Congress of instigating violence against tribal communities.
"Congress has always been hostile towards tribals," a local BJP supporter stated.
The former CM linked the Gua firing incident to Congress’s alleged cruelty.
He criticized the party’s handling of injured protestors during the incident.
Soren claimed Congress opposed the creation of a separate Jharkhand state.
He contrasted this with BJP’s role in establishing Jharkhand in 2000.
The BJP leader emphasized his party’s commitment to tribal development.
Soren raised concerns about alleged Bangladeshi infiltration in Santhal Pargana.
He accused infiltrators of encroaching on traditional tribal lands.
"BJP is dedicated to preserving tribal identity and territory," Soren asserted.
The statements highlight ongoing political tensions over tribal rights in Jharkhand.
BJP’s narrative positions the party as a protector of tribal interests against Congress.

