According to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Rohingyas and Bangladeshi infiltrators who are stealing the rights of the natives in the Santhal Pargana area would be expelled if the BJP takes power in Jharkhand.
He made this statement on Monday while speaking at a rally in Jharkhand’s Rajmahal Assembly seat.
CM Yogi said that states ruled by the BJP had no room for infiltrators while discussing the effects of a two-pronged administration. He attacked the present administration in Jharkhand, saying it had made the state a haven for Rohingya Muslims.
“I have one item to tell you. Nobody dares to mistreat our girls or kill cows in Uttar Pradesh, where we have a double-engine government, and there are no infiltrators. A one-way ticket to Yamraj is reserved for everyone who dares. “This cannot be done by the JMM-Congress government,” CM Yogi said.
He accused the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and Congress of corruption and pointed firearms at them. “The people of Jharkhand are poor, but crores of rupees were discovered at the residence of Alamgir Alam, a Minister in the JMM-led government, as well as at the house of a Congress MP,” the chief minister said, referring to recent searches. Was this money owned by JMM, RJD, or Congress? These politicians embezzled the funds that Modi ji had provided for Jharkhand’s development.
Voters were reassured by the UP CM that those involved in corruption will face consequences after the November 23 vote count.
He claims that the BJP-led NDA is on course to win a two-thirds majority based on vote surveys from the election’s first round, which included 43 seats. He said that “BJP governments eradicate lawlessness and bring good governance.”
CM Yogi criticized the Congress and the RJD for originally opposing the establishment of the state, recalling his time as a member of parliament during the founding of Jharkhand. He said that both parties were deceiving the state today by siding with JMM.
During his discussion of the BJP’s election manifesto, he emphasized the party’s pledges to provide permanent housing for 21 lakh people, a monthly stipend of Rs 2,100 for women under the Gogo Didi scheme, Rs 2,000 for graduates and post-graduates in unemployment benefits, and Rs 5,000 per month under the PM Internship Scheme.
According to him, the party has also promised free sand for building homes for every household and 2.87 lakh government employment for young people in Jharkhand.
“We must remain united; division will only lead to our downfall,” CM Yogi encouraged the populace. Leaders who create caste divisions in society are the country’s foes. We have to keep working toward the goal of a developed India.
In the Rajmahal (ST) seat, he urged people to back BJP candidate Anant Ojha.