'All former CMs of jharkhand are trying to remove me...'?

jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren on thursday (September 19) targeted the bharatiya janata party and the central government. Addressing a public meeting in Meral of Garhwa district under the 'Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar' program, he said that all the former CMs of the state have joined the bjp to remove me from the post of Chief Minister. cm Hemant Soren said that the prime minister is also with him. All the people are on one side and I am on the other. But, I have the blessings of the people. He said that elections are near in the state. In such a situation, people conspiring to create Hindu-Muslim divide are roaming in the state. people from Gujarat, UP, Maharashtra, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, madhya pradesh will be seen in every village.

'Vote stealers will have to be chased away'

cm Soren alleged, "These people will gather crowds on the basis of money power and spread the poison of caste, religion, sect. They will have to be sent back from wherever they came from after being put in election sacks. Vote stealers will have to be chased away from the state."

Accusing the central government of treating jharkhand step-motherly, Soren said, "For four years we got tired of rubbing our noses in front of the center, they did not pay the state's dues. When we demand Jharkhand's rights, they put us in jail. For three years we kept demanding housing for the poor from the central government, but they did not approve it." He said, "Now that the elections are near, they have shown some housing toy. We are working to provide 20 lakh houses under the Abua Awas scheme of the state government."

'BJP has a pain in its stomach'

Soren said, "We work to strengthen the poor here by giving them pension as a support for their old age and Samman Rashi to women, work to strengthen the youth, work to build good schools for children, then bjp has a pain in its stomach." He said, "My goal is to strengthen every household in the next 5 years and this government of yours will do the work of delivering 1 lakh rupees to every household."


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