Sita Soren demands high-level probe on Durga Soren’s death

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Sita Soren demands high-level probe on Durga Soren’s death

Friday, 29 March 2024 | PNS | Ranchi

Former JMM MLA from Jama and party patriarch Shibu Soren's eldest daughter-in-law Sita Soren who joined BJP last week and has been made a BJP nominee from Dumka the traditional bastion of JMM has demanded a high-level probe of her husband late Durga Soren death.

Durga Soren (1970–2009) was a leader of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and a member of Jharkhand Legislative Assembly. He died at his Bokaro residence in his sleep on 21 May 2009, aged just 40. The cause of death was termed as a brain haemorrhage.

Sita who reached Ranchi from Delhi today targeted JMM and the state government. Sita Soren said that she cannot tolerate the insult of her husband late Durga Soren, a strong leader of JMM who has nurtured JMM with his blood and sweat.

Taking a big aim, he termed the death of the late Durga Soren as suspicious and demanded a high level investigation.

She said that he raised this matter several times in the family but it was ignored. I have brought up my daughters after enduring pain and suffering in the family.

Sita said that JMM is no longer the party of late Durga Soren's era. This party has now become a party of brokers and middlemen. Wherever you go, even in the districts, only brokers and middlemen dominate the party.

She said that Kalpana Soren has also insulted Late Durga Soren. Starting his political innings, She (Kalpana Soren) took the names of other martyrs of the state but did not remember late Durga Soren ji.

She said that the party government has given only corruption to the state. The state has fallen due to corruption. The honor and respect of the state has fallen. Women are not respected in JMM. She was constantly feeling humiliated in the party and in the family, therefore, a big political decision was taken.

She said that today only the BJP can develop the country and the state. Under the leadership of Narendra Modi ji, the flag of India has risen high in the country and the world. The pride of the country has increased. India's economy has become strong.

She said that villages, poor farmers, Dalits, backward women are all joining the mainstream of development.

She said that the resolve of the Modi government in the field of women empowerment is being fulfilled. A provision of 33% reservation was made for women. Today women from the tribal community hold the highest posts in the country.

She said that the resolve of developed India will be fulfilled under the leadership of Modi ji. In the Lok Sabha elections, Jharkhand will win 14 seats and NDA will cross the mark of 400 seats in the country.

Earlier, after joining BJP, Shibu Soren's elder daughter-in-law, former JAMA MLA and Lok Sabha candidate from Dumka parliamentary constituency, Sita Soren reached Ranchi from New Delhi today. A large number of workers welcomed him at the airport under the leadership of Ranchi Metropolitan BJP President Varun Sahu.

On the soil of Ranchi, Sita Soren paid tribute and paid homage to the statues of Lord Birsa Munda and late Durga Soren. Sita Soren's convoy reached the BJP state office where she was warmly welcomed by the sisters of Mahila Morcha.

Sita Soren met State President and former Chief Minister Babulal Marandi, Leader of Opposition Amar Kumar Bauri, State Organization General Secretary Karmaveer Singh, State General Secretary and MP Aditya Sahu, State Vice President MLA Bhanu Pratap Shahi and other officials and workers in the state office and got introduced. State President and former Chief Minister Babulal Marandi, Leader of Opposition Amar Kumar Bauri, State Organization General Secretary Karmaveer Singh welcomed Sita Soren.

Leader of Opposition Amar Kumar Bauri, while welcoming Smt. Sita Soren, said that the people of the state are ready to reject JMM. JMM has only cheated the tribal people. Media in-charge Shivpujan Pathak and state spokesperson Pratul Shah Dev were also present in the press conference.

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