Jharkhand’s reins in hands of ‘middlemen’, not CM: BJP’s Raghubar Das

Jamshedpur, Nov 13: BJP national vice-president Raghubar Das on Saturday claimed that the JMM-led government in Jharkhand could collapse at any moment as the reins of the state were not in the hands of Chief Minister Hemant Soren, but “middlemen and commission-takers”. is in his hand. Das, the former chief minister of the state, also alleged that over 3000 Dalit and tribal women, who are “weak and incompetent”, were exploited and tortured during Soren’s two-year rule.

Addressing the executive meeting of the Scheduled Caste Morcha of the state BJP here, Das said, “The reins of the state are not in the hands of Chief Minister Soren but in the hands of middlemen and commission takers.” Describing it as “anti-Dalit and anti-tribal”, the BJP leader claimed that even the ruling coalition’s legislators are not happy with the government and it could collapse anytime. The parties in the government considered the people of Dalit, Adivasi, backward and neglected sections of the society as their vote bank and indulged in the politics of appeasement. Speaking on the occasion, Morcha National President Lal Singh Arya accused the Jharkhand government of failing to work on all fronts.

He alleged that the law and order situation in the state was at its lowest.

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