CM Hemant Soren Addresses Workers Post ED Interrogation

Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren’s Seven-Hour ED Interrogation Ends, Vows to Fight Conspiracies

After enduring a seven-hour interrogation by the ED, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren addressed party workers, asserting resilience against political conspiracies and vowing to protect the state.

RANCHI – Chief Minister Hemant Soren of Jharkhand concluded a rigorous seven-hour interrogation by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) over an alleged land scam.

Following the session, Soren walked to Shahdev Chowk to meet and motivate his party workers.

During his address, he asserted that ever since his government’s inception, there have been relentless conspiracies against it, which they have bravely countered without submission or fear.

Soren promised unwavering support to each party worker and declared a resolute stand against any adversity, even if it meant facing bullets.

After the rally, he returned on foot to the CM residence via the back gate.

The event sparked enthusiasm among JMM workers, who celebrated with firecrackers at Shahdev Chowk.

The Chief Minister further emphasized the opposition’s continuous attempts to destabilize his government and their failure to do so.

He reinforced his commitment to the people of Jharkhand, vowing not to let the state fall into the hands of conspirators and to respond fittingly to any adversaries.

JMM General Secretary Vinod Pandey, speaking to the media, highlighted the CM’s encouragement to party workers post-interrogation, underscoring the resilience inherent in Jharkhand’s history of struggles.

ED officials had arrived at the CM’s Kanke Road residence for the interrogation, which might lead to further questioning in the future.

Post-interrogation, Soren expressed gratitude to his supporters, affirming readiness for any future challenges and his determination to prevent Jharkhand from succumbing to corruption.

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