Soren Slams Assam CM for Campaigning Amid Floods
Jharkhand CM accuses BJP of neglecting home states for political gain
Key Points:
• Hemant Soren criticizes Assam CM for campaigning in Jharkhand amid floods
• Soren distributes 444 appointment letters to ITI training officers
• Jharkhand CM highlights ongoing recruitment process despite challenges
RANCHI – Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren launched a scathing attack on his Assam counterpart Himanta Biswa Sarma for campaigning in Jharkhand while Assam faces severe flooding.
Soren made these remarks during a government function in Ranchi on Saturday.
He accused Sarma of prioritizing BJP campaigning over managing his flood-stricken state.
Moreover, Soren insinuated that the BJP’s ‘Parivartan Yatra’ is politically motivated.
He referred to the BJP as ‘vultures’ circling during the election season.
Furthermore, Soren alleged that the BJP buys governments, citing recent events in Maharashtra.
He pointed out that Maharashtra is also experiencing flooding.
Meanwhile, Soren distributed appointment letters to 444 ITI training officers.
The CM highlighted the ongoing recruitment process in Jharkhand despite challenges.
Additionally, he mentioned that 527 candidates received appointment letters on Friday.
Soren emphasized the fast-paced examinations and recruitment through JPSC and JSSC.
On the other hand, he unveiled several developmental projects during the function.
The CM also promised to enhance the government’s welfare schemes.
Soren noted that 74 government ITIs and 16 ITIs in LWE-hit areas are operational.
Lastly, he highlighted the placement of 3,000 candidates in top private companies this year.

