election campaigning has gained momentum before the second phase of voting in Jharkhand. Meanwhile, congress general secretary and party in-charge of jharkhand Ghulam ahmed Mir has been surrounded by controversy due to one of his statements. Actually, he has created a controversy by saying in an election rally that if his party forms the government, then all the people of the state will be given gas cylinders for Rs 450, whether they are infiltrators or not. ahmed Mir has now clarified his statement.

Ghulam ahmed Mir said during a special conversation with ABP news that only half of the video of his which is going viral is being shown, which is the first clip. That is not being shown in the media, in the first clip, I have questioned the central government that bjp has been in power at the center for 11 years. The job of the central government is to stop infiltrators, but in jharkhand, big bjp leaders are raising the issue of Bangladeshi infiltration. If infiltration is happening then it is the failure of the central government. I want to say that no border of jharkhand state is connected to any country from where intruders can come.

bjp people are making statements in the air- Ghulam ahmed Mir

jharkhand congress in-charge said that bjp people are raising the issue of intruders and are also raising questions on the army. After all, who is an intruder? If the central government has any list then it should release it. bjp people are calling the people of jharkhand intruders. I raised the same question. We will give gas cylinders to the residents here for Rs 450. If the residents of jharkhand are intruders in the eyes of bjp then this is the thinking of BJP.

ahmed Mir further said that until bjp does not release any list of intruders, every person of jharkhand is a resident here for us. He said that bjp people are making statements in the air on my speech. If someone is coming to jharkhand from Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, then bjp is calling him an intruder. This is wrong. If bjp is demanding action against us from the election Commission, then first show the entire video.

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