Hemant Soren Government Will Fulfill Aspirations of the People: Dr. Ajoy
Congratulates New Ministers; Criticizes BJP’s Alleged Divisive Politics
Key Points:
- Dr. Ajoy Kumar congratulates new ministers in Hemant Soren’s cabinet.
- Praises government’s commitment to inclusive development for Jharkhand’s people.
- Accuses BJP of diverting focus from key public issues through communal tactics.
JAMSHEDPUR – Senior Congress leader Dr. Ajoy Kumar extended his congratulations and best wishes to the newly sworn-in ministers of Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s cabinet on Thursday. He expressed confidence in the government’s ability to meet the aspirations of Jharkhand’s 3.5 crore residents.
Dr. Kumar emphasized that the India Alliance-led state government is committed to the holistic development of the poor, women, and youth. He stated that the administration has already begun implementing welfare schemes and will continue working towards comprehensive development in the days ahead.
On the other hand, Dr. Kumar accused the BJP and the Modi-led central government of fueling communal tensions to distract from pressing issues such as inflation, unemployment, education, and healthcare. He alleged that deliberate campaigns, such as searching for temples beneath mosques, are being staged to divert public attention from real concerns.
Further, Dr. Kumar criticized the government for its silence on the atrocities faced by Hindus in Bangladesh, labeling this as a reflection of the BJP’s double standards. He reiterated the Congress party’s commitment to safeguarding public interest and addressing core developmental challenges.
However, Dr. Ajoy Kumar himself did not say a word on Bangladesh atrocities or who were committing those atrocities and why. He only blamed the Modi government for everything that is happening in Bangladesh.
Also In his statement, he did not utter a word against the Bangladeshi Islamists who are wreaking havoc on Hindus there, nor did he condemn the Islamists in any way. Instead, he tried to neuter his own statement by saying that “through agents” an attempt is being made to find “Mandirs” under mosques. He also did not find it important to clarify whether there were actually “Mandirs” under “mosques”, or the so called “agents” were trying to “invent” them.

