Bokaro: Attacking the JMM-led coalition government in Jharkhand, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president JP Nadda on Sunday accused Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren of harboring Bangladeshi infiltrators in state madrasas.
Nadda claimed that he had received an intelligence report revealing that Soren had facilitated the issuance of legal identity documents to these infiltrators, enabling them to access government benefits.
‘Intel Report States Soren Harbouring Infiltrators In Jharkhand’
“I have received an intelligence report just now. It says that Bangladeshi infiltrators are given shelter in madrasas here. Their Aadhaar, voter ID, gas connection and ration card are facilitated and then the Hemant Soren government ensures land for them,” Nadda said at an election rally in Bokaro district.
Similar claims have been made against Jharkhand CM by other top leaders of the BJP over ‘harbouring’ of infiltrators in the state.
Earlier Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday accused the Hemant Soren-led government in Jharkhand of according a red-carpet welcome to Bangladeshi infiltrators.
Amit Shah Attacks Hemant Soren For ‘Sheltering’ Bangladeshi Infiltrators
Amit Shah held an election rally at Potka in East Singhbhum and said such forces would be deported as soon as the BJP formed government in the state.
He also charged the Congress and JMM of spreading lies that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will claim tribal rights making it clear that the saffron party will put tribals out of its ambit.
“The JMM-led coalition has laid out the red carpet for Bangladeshi infiltrators, who settle in Jharkhand and grab tribal land, employment of youths and indulge in anti-national activities. Let the BJP regime form. They will be deported and not a bird will be allowed to cross the border,” Shah said at an election rally at Potka in East Singhbhum.
He declared that the BJP would put corrupt Congress and JMM leaders behind bars, and realise every paisa of poor people they looted.
The second phase of polling in Jharkhand is scheduled for November 20, following the conclusion of the first phase, which covered 43 seats on November 13. Vote counting for the Jharkhand election will take place on November 23.







