PM Modi Slams Opposition Parties in Jamshedpur Rally, Greets Champai Soren

Criticizes JMM, Congress, and RJD for corruption and vote-bank politics

Key Points:

• Modi accuses JMM, Congress, RJD of looting Jharkhand in 4.5 years

• PM alleges JMM collaborating with Bangladeshi infiltrators

• Modi promises action against corruption when BJP forms government

JAMSHEDPUR – Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on opposition parties during a rally in Jamshedpur, accusing them of corruption and vote-bank politics.

Modi arrived in Jamshedpur by road from Ranchi amidst heavy rainfall.

He was welcomed at Gopal Maidan in Bistupur.

Several prominent BJP leaders were present on the stage.

The Prime Minister addressed the gathering for about 40 minutes.

Modi accused the JMM, Congress, and RJD of being Jharkhand’s enemies.

He claimed these parties had looted the state in the past four and a half years.

"The RJD never wanted Jharkhand to become a separate state," Modi asserted.

He alleged that the Congress harbors hatred towards tribals, backwards, and Dalits.

The PM criticized the JMM for aligning with the Congress.

"When the Congress ghost enters a party, it only leads to appeasement politics," Modi remarked.

A local political analyst commented, "The PM’s accusations have certainly stirred up the political landscape in Jharkhand."

Infiltration in Santhal Pargana

Modi accused the JMM of collaborating with Bangladeshi infiltrators.

He highlighted the issue of infiltration in Santhal Pargana.

The PM mentioned that even the High Court has commented on this problem.

Modi claimed the JMM is trying to change the demography for vote-bank politics.

He urged the people to identify JMM leaders who exploit tribals for votes.

"It’s time to teach them a lesson in the elections," the Prime Minister declared.

Champai Soren’s Removal

Modi raised the issue of Champai Soren’s removal from the JMM.

He questioned whether Champai Soren was not a tribal leader.

The PM accused the JMM of insulting and humiliating Champai Soren.

Modi also mentioned the mistreatment of Sita Soren.

He asked if the poor and tribals couldn’t become the voice of the people in Jharkhand.

"Every tribal, every mother, sister, and daughter will take revenge for this insult," Modi proclaimed.

Land and Housing Issues

The Prime Minister expressed concern over land and housing issues in Jamshedpur.

He mentioned people having to put up boards to protect their land and houses.

Modi called it an unfortunate situation.

He criticized the state government for failing to protect people’s property.

Anti-Corruption Promise

Modi promised action against corruption when the BJP forms the government.

He alleged that the current government is looting mines, minerals, and sand.

The PM accused the government of even encroaching upon army land.

Modi assured that false cases against BJP leaders would be addressed.

Employment and Welfare Schemes

The Prime Minister criticized the state government for failing to conduct JPSC and JSSP exams.

He accused the government of lying about unemployment allowance and fuel subsidies.

Modi called the government insensitive for mishandling recruitment processes.

He paid tribute to those who lost their lives during police recruitment drives.

The PM warned people not to fall for schemes like "Maiya Yojana."

He alleged that the government is deceiving people for votes.

Modi urged the crowd to support the BJP in the upcoming elections.

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