JPCC president terms BJP manifesto as ‘Samvidhan Badlo Patra’

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JPCC president terms BJP manifesto as ‘Samvidhan Badlo Patra’

Monday, 15 April 2024 | PNS | Ranchi

Jharkhand Congress President Rajesh Thakur has targeted the promises made in the BJP's manifesto. He has named the resolution letter issued by Narendra Modi as "Samvidhan Badlo Patra". He said that this resolution letter of BJP is like an illusion. This is not a resolution letter for the public interest but a document of the resolution taken by BJP to change the Constitution of the country. Rajesh Thakur said that tricks and propaganda are a part of BJP's election strategy, which it has been doing with the public for the last 10 years. This time the public is not going to fall prey to their deception and mischief.

Rajesh Thakur cornered BJP on the demand of Sarna Dharma Code being raised by the tribals. He said that Prime Minister Modi is once again trying to cheat the tribals by taking the name of Lord Birsa Munda. First of all, he should tell what action has been taken so far regarding the demands of the Sarna Dharma Code of the tribal community following the footsteps of Lord Birsa Munda. He said that the Grand Alliance Government of Jharkhand has also passed the bill to implement Sarna Dharma Code and sent it to the Central Government. It does not suit Prime Minister Modi, who has sent former Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, who belongs to the tribal community, to jail by implicating him in false cases, talking about the interests of the tribal community.

Rajesh Thakur asked questions to BJP regarding rising inflation and unemployment in the country. He said that all the words of slogans are included in this entire manifesto, but the basic problems that the people are facing like “inflation and unemployment”, the same words are not there in this manifesto. The country's youth, farmers, women and all other sections of the society will seriously examine such a bundle of lies in which there is no concern for employment, for farmers, for the protection of women's rights, and for those living below the poverty line. There has been talk of making the people doing this economically prosperous.

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