Assam CM and BJP's co-in-charge for Jharkhand assembly elections Himanta Biswa Sarma informed on Saturday that the guest house in which Amit Shah was staying in Jharkhand on November 11. Jharkhand Police raided that guest house. One phase of assembly elections in Jharkhand has been completed and all the leaders are putting their efforts for the second phase. Due to this, senior leaders of the party are holding public meetings. Amit Shah had reached Jharkhand to hold a public meeting. After this, now CM Sarma has informed that the hotel in Ranchi where he was staying has been raided.
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, while posting on social media handle Today, Jharkhand Police raided this institute without any concrete reason. Regarding this action of the police, CM Sarma has targeted the Hemant government of the state.
Attacking the Hemant government, CM Sarma said, this clearly shows the growing restlessness of the ruling government. I appeal to all government officials to discharge their duties within the ambit of law. Adherence to the law is paramount, do not succumb to unnecessary pressure and do not compromise your integrity and impartiality to please political masters.
Union Home Minister Shri @AmitShah Ji was staying at Sarala Birla School Guest House in Ranchi on the night of 11th November. Today, @JharkhandPolice raided this institution without any concrete reason, which clearly shows the growing uneasiness of the ruling government. I appeal to all government officials that they
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) November 15, 2024
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma had reached Deoghar, Jharkhand on Friday to address a rally. During this, while on one hand CM Sarma claimed the victory of BJP, on the other hand he fiercely targeted Congress and JMM. He said, in JMM and Congress government of Jharkhand, soil, daughter and bread are insecure. During the public meeting in Jarmundi, CM Sarma said, enough of JMM-Cong's misgovernance, this time there will be good governance of NDA in Jharkhand. Elections are to be held on 81 seats of Jharkhand in two phases. In one phase, voting was held on 43 seats on 13 November. After this, voting will be held on 38 seats on November 20. After this, the votes will be counted on 23 November.