Soren Criticizes Modi Ahead of PM’s Jamshedpur Visit
CM highlights government’s achievements, slams BJP’s policies
Key Points:
• Hemant Soren critiques PM Modi’s absence in Manipur amid unrest
• CM promises Rs 1 lakh to every household in next five years
• Soren accuses BJP of attempting to exploit forest resources
RANCHI – Chief Minister Hemant Soren launched a scathing attack on the central government, criticizing Prime Minister Modi’s upcoming visit to Jamshedpur.
Soren addressed a function in Godda district on Wednesday.
He highlighted the ongoing unrest in Manipur.
"The dignity of sisters and daughters are being looted," Soren remarked.
The CM criticized Modi’s absence from the troubled state.
Soren claimed BJP faces challenges in Punjab and Haryana.
He predicted BJP’s defeat in Jammu and Kashmir’s assembly elections.
"Now their eyes are on Jharkhand," Soren asserted.
The CM emphasized his government’s grassroots approach.
He defended the Maiyaan scheme against opposition criticism.
"We will deliver one lakh rupees to every household," Soren promised.
The CM took aim at BJP’s forest policies.
"BJP are traders preparing to loot the forest," he alleged.
Soren highlighted his government’s Birsa Gram Harit Yojana.
He mentioned a scheme to waive farmer loans up to two lakhs.
"BJP forms governments by buying and selling with money power," Soren claimed.
The CM reiterated his promise of financial aid to families.
He urged people to assess the previous government’s 20-year tenure.
"You have to evaluate what rights you gained in the last 4 years," Soren concluded.

