Central Basti Vikas Samiti Demands Relief for Displaced Families
Key Points:
- Central Basti Vikas Samiti burns CM Hemant Soren’s effigy on Monday
- Displaced families struggle in severe cold without government assistance
- Former minister Dulal Bhuiyan and JDU MLA support affected residents
JAMSHEDPUR – Political tensions escalated in Bhuiyandih following the anti-encroachment drive as protesters burned Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s effigy on Monday.
Central Basti Vikas Samiti led the demonstration. Baldev spearheaded the protest demanding relief for victims. He criticized the lack of government response.
Displaced families are enduring harsh winter conditions. No officials have checked on their welfare. The absence of concern remains deeply troubling.
Former minister Dulal Bhuiyan stands with affected families. Jamshedpur East MLA Purnima Sahu supports the victims. Various social organizations have joined the cause.
JDU representatives are backing the displaced residents. However, ruling party Jharkhand Mukti Morcha opposes Bhuiyan. The party launched a counter-campaign against him.
Days have passed since the demolitions occurred. Neither state government nor administration provides assistance. The affected families continue suffering in cold.
Baldev stated the protest will continue forward. He demanded immediate relief measures for victims. Moreover, he questioned the government’s indifferent attitude.
Residents blocked roads after earlier encroachment removals. The political controversy intensified following CM remarks. Additionally, railway eviction notices created similar tensions earlier.
The demolition drive has sparked city-wide political heat. Opposition parties criticized the government’s handling of situation. The struggle for justice continues unabated.
Protesters vowed to intensify their agitation further. Public sentiment grows against the administration’s approach. The displaced families await government intervention desperately.


