Political vultures - CM Hemant Soren's big statement?
Jharkhand chief minister hemant Soren on wednesday accused the bharatiya janata party (BJP) of promoting communal tension across the country. He said that the time has come to throw the 'political vultures' who want to form a separate state by combining parts of the state into the 'sea of Gujarat'.
Jharkhand cm hemant Soren, without naming the BJP-appointed state in-charge and assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sharma, termed him an 'imported leader'. He also alleged that he (Sharma) is trying his best to destroy the social fabric of the state.
'Will answer BJP's conspiracies'
CM hemant Soren, while addressing a program in Jamtara, said, "These political vultures of bjp now want to form a separate state by combining parts of Santhal Pargana, bihar and Bengal. Such people should be stuffed in a sack and thrown into the sea of Gujarat. On one side there is a group of capitalists, on the other side there are the poor. Their conspiracies will be given a befitting reply.” cm Soren claimed that a gang from gujarat is bent on promoting communal tension across the country. He alleged that they sow the seeds of hatred by 'importing' leaders from other states. Soren targeted the BJP's proposed 'Parivartan Yatra' ahead of the assembly elections and claimed that it would be used to incite communal discord. He alleged, "They (BJP leaders) will go from village to village and panchayat to panchayat and spread the notion that Hindus are in danger. They will create divisions between Hindus and Muslims as well as tribal and non-tribal communities to incite conflict."
Soren claimed that the bjp played 'Hindu-Muslim politics' during the lok sabha elections, as a result of which they (BJP) suffered a lot. He claimed that similar results would be seen in the assembly elections to be held in the state later this year