Champai roared in nomination of son Babulal Soren in Ghatshila, called Congress and JMM anti-tribal
East Singhbhum: Champai Soren attended the nomination meeting of BJP candidate Babulal Soren from Ghatsila. During this, he said that we have struggled a long time to create Jharkhand. There has been a Congress government in the country before, but Congress did not follow the Jharkhand movement closely. Congress could never understand the sentiments of the tribals and indigenous people of Jharkhand. In that movement, the vermilion of many daughters was lost. The Congress government never thought about the interests of the tribals and the indigenous people.
BJP created Jharkhand
Champai Soren said that when the BJP government was formed in the country, the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee understood the Jharkhand movement. He saw the Jharkhand movement closely. Attacking Congress, he said that Congress only fired bullets. The firing that took place in Goa was carried out by the Congress government.
Today, he attended the nomination meeting of Bharatiya Janata Party's Baharagora candidate Mr. Dineshanand Goswami and Ghatshila candidate Babulal Soren in Ghatshila.
Seeing the enthusiasm of thousands of people gathered during this period, it can be said that the wind of change is blowing in the entire Jharkhand including Kolhan. pic.twitter.com/wdN2kWbAN9
— Champai Soren (@ChampaiSoren) October 24, 2024
Ho language will get place in the eighth schedule
Champai Sorene said that Ho language is also present in Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha and Assam. The country's Home Minister Amit Shah has given assurance to preserve the Ho language. He said that the way for this will also open and it will be included in the Eighth Schedule.
Champai Soren said that Bangladeshi infiltration is taking place in Santhal Pargana today. The lands of tribals are being looted.
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