Home Minister Amit Shah Questioned If Chief Minister Hemant Soren Helped Anyone Besides His Family In 5 Years.
Home Minister Amit Shah questioned if Chief Minister Hemant Soren helped anyone besides his family in 5 years.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah came to attend a rally here on November 3, prior to the Jharkhand assembly elections. During the rally, the Home Minister declared that if the Bharatiya Janata Party wins in Jharkhand, the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will be enforced in the state. Tribal communities in the state will not fall under the scope of UCC. He clarified his stance on the UCC issue in the state, stating that tribal community members will not be included.

He warned against trusting the fake information spread by the JMM government. Their claim that members of the tribal community will be part of the UCC is totally inaccurate. Furthermore, the BJP government will ensure the preservation of the culture and rights of tribal community members without any disruption. The propaganda being carried out by the Jharkhand government is utterly unfounded.

Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister, stated that every voter in Chatra must exercise their voting rights to choose a new government for the people of Jharkhand. He mentioned that the administration of Hemant Soren is against Dalits. Furthermore, this government is also against the youth. He mentioned that I came to Jharkhand to inquire Soren Babu about the poor individual, besides his family, whom he has supported in the past 5 years.

The Home Minister also declared the implementation of Operation Suraksha. It has been stated that human trafficking in Jharkhand will be eradicated by 2027. He has made a commitment to completely eliminate Naxalism from the state within two years if the BJP government takes control.

During his speech at the rally, he requested that those who have assisted any underprivileged individuals in the past 5 years provide a list of those individuals to him. He mentioned that in the past decade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has offered complimentary accommodations, electricity, gas, toilets, and medical care worth up to Rs. 5 lakh rupees given to the needy.