JMM government is ‘protecting’ infiltration, BJP will implement NRC if voted to power: Chauhan

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Ranchi. Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday alleged that the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led government is giving “protection” to Bangladeshi infiltrators and said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will implement the National Register of Citizens (NRC) if it comes to power in the state. ) will be implemented. He claimed that ‘soil, daughter and bread’ are in danger in Jharkhand.

The Union Agriculture Minister said at Ranchi’s Birsa Munda Airport before leaving for Delhi, “BJP is not only worried about coming to power. ‘Mati, Beti aur Roti’ is in danger due to infiltration in Jharkhand. We have resolved to protect them. Chauhan is also the election in-charge of Jharkhand. He alleged that there has been infiltration from foreign soil and the Hemant Soren led government is giving them protection by making them Aadhaar and Voter ID cards.

He said, “Infiltrators are coming to Jharkhand, marrying the daughters here, buying land and increasing their influence in the local bodies. This is very dangerous and Jharkhand is being ruined by it.” Talking about saving Jharkhand, he said, “Civil register will be made here and National Register of Citizens (NRC) will be implemented. “The infiltrators will be driven out of the state.” Chauhan said that the second part of BJP’s manifesto will come soon.

The BJP on Saturday released five key points of its manifesto for the Jharkhand Assembly elections, which include financial assistance of Rs 2,100 per month to women if the party comes to power, five lakh jobs to the youth, LPG cylinder for Rs 500 to every family and Housing for all has been promised.

Regarding the proposed meeting with farmer organizations in Delhi on Monday, he said, “I meet farmers and their organizations every week. I am meeting him even today. “We take decisions about their welfare after talking to them.” Chauhan attended the BJP’s election committee meeting in Ranchi on Sunday, where strategies for the upcoming assembly elections were discussed.

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