Seraikela BJP Chief Slams Hemant Soren Govt Over Internet Shutdown

Uday Singhdev criticizes CM’s decision during JSSC exam as ‘foolish’

Key Points:

• BJP district president calls Hemant Soren ‘foolish minister’

• Internet shutdown during JSSC exam labeled as government incompetence

• Singhdev suggests jammers at exam centers as alternative solution

SERAIKELA – BJP district president Uday Singhdev has sharply criticized Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s governance, particularly the recent internet shutdown during the JSSC examination.

Singhdev lambasted the Jharkhand government’s decision to suspend internet services statewide.

He claimed that many people in Jharkhand have started calling Hemant Soren a ‘foolish minister’.

Moreover, the BJP leader labeled the internet shutdown as a display of government incompetence.

Singhdev emphasized the critical importance of internet access in today’s world.

He argued that if the Soren government is so helpless against malpractices, they could have used jammers at exam centers.

Furthermore, the BJP chief highlighted the widespread disruption caused by the prolonged internet suspension.

He pointed out that essential services like banking, reservations, and online education were affected.

Additionally, Singhdev mentioned the impact on school fee payments, email communication, and online shopping.

The BJP leader suggested that it seems as if rules and laws no longer exist in the state.

He accused the Chief Minister of forgetting his constitutional responsibilities.

Singhdev criticized the government for making ridiculous decisions instead of finding proper solutions.

He asserted that the public is closely observing and understanding these actions.

The BJP district president predicted that in the coming days, people will work to overthrow this government.

He implied that such decisions are eroding public trust in the current administration.

Singhdev’s statements reflect growing opposition to the state government’s handling of exam-related issues.

The criticism highlights the challenges of balancing exam security with the need for essential services.

As political tensions rise, the government’s decision-making process is likely to face increased scrutiny.

The incident has sparked a broader debate about governance and the use of technology in Jharkhand.

It remains to be seen how the state government will respond to these allegations and criticisms.

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