Amit Shah Vows to Reform Waqf Board, Slams Land Grabbing in Jharkhand Rally
Home Minister Promises UCC Implementation, Says Tribal Areas to be Exempted from Law
Key Points:
* Shah Accuses Waqf Board of Land Grabbing, Pledges Act Amendment
* Home Minister Promises Action Against JMM-Congress Corruption in Jharkhand
* BJP Leader Opposes Muslim Reservation, Vows to Protect Tribal Interests
RANCHI – Union Home Minister targets Waqf Board reforms while addressing election rally in Baghmara.
The BJP leader highlighted alleged land-grabbing issues in Karnataka.
Meanwhile, Shah assured tribal communities about their exemption from UCC implementation.
Furthermore, he criticized Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s opposition to Waqf Board changes.
However, the Home Minister promised prosperity for Jharkhand under BJP governance.
In addition, he pledged strict action against corruption in the state.
Moreover, Shah addressed concerns about illegal immigration in the region.
On the other hand, he firmly opposed reservations for Muslims.
Nevertheless, the minister emphasized BJP’s commitment to mineral-based industrial development.

