Bengali Community Demands Political Representation in Jharkhand

Threatens electoral consequences if ignored in upcoming assembly polls

Key Points:

• Bengali groups claim 42% of Jharkhand’s population is Bengali-speaking

• Community alleges 24-year neglect of Bengali language and culture

• Warns political parties of consequences for ignoring their demands

JAMSHEDPUR – The Bengali community in Jharkhand has raised concerns over their political representation in the upcoming state assembly elections.

The Jharkhand Bangla Bhashi Unnayan Samiti, representing over 100 Bengali organizations, held a press conference.

They alleged a 24-year conspiracy to eliminate Bengali language and culture in the state.

"Since Jharkhand’s formation, our community has faced systematic neglect," a spokesperson stated.

The group claims that 42% of Jharkhand’s population, about 1.3 crore people, are Bengali-speaking.

They have been organizing Bengali speakers from cities to villages for the past two years.

"We’ve united under one banner to assert our rights," a community leader explained.

The Samiti has written to all major political parties in Jharkhand.

They demand tickets for Bengali candidates in Bengali-majority areas.

However, the community leaders express disappointment over the lack of response.

"No political party has taken any meaningful step so far," an organizer lamented.

The Bengali community warns of electoral consequences if their demands are ignored.

"We’re prepared to make our voice heard this election," a community member asserted.

Political analysts note that this could significantly impact the electoral landscape.

"The Bengali vote could be decisive in several constituencies," an expert commented.

Meanwhile, political parties are yet to publicly address these demands.

The situation highlights the complex demographic dynamics in Jharkhand politics.

It also underscores the challenges of balancing diverse community interests in the state.

As the election approaches, this issue may become a key factor in campaign strategies.

The response of major parties to these demands will be closely watched in coming weeks.

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